blogdown
Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 34/9): If you are in Melbourne on Tue 28/8, do come say hi 😊 I’ll be sharing how to #rmarkdown, lots of #blogdown, and some tips on more exposure for your website ✨ Looking forward to meeting you Melborune #rladies 😊😊😊 https://t.co/EWjLEavYvW ↪
Justin C. Bagley (@justincbagley; 6/1): I also recently moved my blog to a #blogdown blog on @github Pages with an @GoHugoIO theme. It’s called getting with the times, folks.
https://t.co/V7tMAAwt5P
Again, idea from @kwbroman. But thnx to @apreshill for an awesome tutorial, which helped me deploy using @Netlify! https://t.co/6zxZ6cbzb6 ↪
Andrew Moore (@mooreaw_; 1/1): FYI for #blogdown users, the top-level data/ directory seems to be something that hugo uses; placing files in static/data/ worked for me #rstats ↪
Christophe Dominik (@HopperDominik; 1/0): @dataandme @xvrdm Just got my new website running with blogdown! This will come in handy. ↪
Justin C. Bagley (@justincbagley; 0/0): Per @capitalp_dangit, this should be #WordPress with a capital “p” –> #WordPress, which took up too much of my time & energy, so I switched to #blogdown for my blog.
Goodbye PHP! Goodbye 30 plugins to update!
#static #websites = simple & awesome. ↪
Justin C. Bagley (@justincbagley; 0/0): This move was also inspired by @HarlanH, who blogged about a similar transition (Wordpress to blogdown). Thnx Harlan! ↪
Simon Grund (@simongrund89; 0/0): @TheCharleyWu There are some examples with blogdown and Hugo (https://t.co/ZQxx3vHN2d) and RStudio (https://t.co/nrTmsNrXI6). Though TBH compiling the bibliography in Zotero and inserting it with copy/paste also gets the job done. ↪
bookdown
Rob Calver (@RobCalver5; 10/8): Want to use #bookdown to write an #rstats book for @CRC_MathStats? Check out this blogpost from @xieyihui to find out how! https://t.co/NCxNc32lqJ https://t.co/KpGGg1aIfp ↪
Matt Crump (@MattCrump_; 3/0): Had a super persistent but inconsistent bug with bookdown. Sometimes would compile sometimes wouldn’t. Came down to dplyr being masked by ggplot or plyr. Good thing dplyr:: is a thing. Debugging a whole textbook is a nightmare, I knit so much I should get a sweater out of it ↪
Matt Crump (@MattCrump_; 1/0): @dstephenlindsay @LorneJCampbell @katiecorker Here’s a quick synopsis (lab manual was the major new content contribution):
- Overall, they are broadly very similar. The main big change is in terms of formatting. My version was written in R Markdown, and compiled into a web-book using bookdown… ↪
knitr
M Alif Timur Ghifari (@ATGhifari; 0/0): @kandrika @overleaf Aaah I see Ga, terus bisa dikombinasikan dengan knitR/Sweave ga? ↪
xaringan
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 15/3): Love this r-ladies xaringan template, @apreshill and @xieyihui!
I’ll be presenting in it with @codelikeagirlau around Australia this month. Going to be fun to share how cool R is with other women devs. https://t.co/cDWH7Pi194 ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 10/0): Did you know that xaringan::inf_mr() works for everyday .Rmd files, too? I didn’t. ↪
das Kino (@kyn02666; 2/0): xaringanで作ったスライドをPDF化したら、図が表示されないスライドがいくつかあったのだが、definitive guideを読んだら、全スライドを一度ちゃんと読み込んでからPDF化しろと書いてあった。まさにdefinitive guideや… ↪
das Kino (@kyn02666; 1/0): definitive guideでxaringanのところ読んでたら、cssいじれるのが楽しいところだが、時間を無駄にしがちだぞ、と書いてあった。 ↪
yihui.name
Rob Calver (@RobCalver5; 10/8): Want to use #bookdown to write an #rstats book for @CRC_MathStats? Check out this blogpost from @xieyihui to find out how! https://t.co/NCxNc32lqJ https://t.co/KpGGg1aIfp ↪
Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Two of My Use Cases of Lazy Evaluation https://t.co/3wy2BN8Fln ↪
Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | The Cool Hacker Emi Tanaka https://t.co/psIDiAUZHH ↪
Yohan J. Rodríguez (@hasdid; 1/1): #R | Solving Statistical Computing Problems with SQL https://t.co/t2MlzgkjLm ↪