blogdown
Katie Scranton (@DrScranto; 18/2): Mark your calendar for 9/13: come build an awesome, custom website with #rstats, #blogdown, @RLadiesPhilly and me!! https://t.co/0PWuhmWCUI ↪
Steph Locke (@TheStephLocke; 16/1): Have a @GoHugoIO or #blogdown site hosted on @Netlify? Schedule daily builds by:
- Creating a Build Hook in netlify settings
- Create a zap on @zapier, trigger: schedule, step: webhook
- Configure webhook to be called by POST, paste in URL for Build Hook
Et voila!
#microblog https://t.co/GHmpOT6d6I ↪
Thomas Lo Russo (@thlorusso; 14/8): Ever dreamed of having your own datablog or website and being able to publish R-code & R-generated outputs automatically to it?
At the next @ZurichRUsers - meetup on sept. 3 I’ll give an intro to #blogdown (showcase: https://t.co/BDBRrrrajX):
https://t.co/mBXHG2KWoY
#rstats ↪
Ariel Muldoon (@aosmith16; 9/4): I’ve used internal links in a #blogdown post before, but it wasn’t until today that I realized I can use this approach to make headers into links so I can send someone directly to a post section without inserting a TOC. 👍 #rstats
My relevant header ↪
Dr Geraldine Klarenberg (@DinaKla; 9/4): I’m doing a thing on reproducible research and version control this afternoon 👩💻 but we also have other awesome #handson sessions on #bindeR #rstats #lubridate #blogdown by @Hao_and_Y @justinjmillar @Miao_the_Sun @kokbent OH AND A SOCIAL AT 6 PM @cypressandgrove !! 👩💻🍻 https://t.co/Jix9czpgDe ↪
Rich Majerus (@richmajerus; 8/2): Thanks for your help. Top mentions seem to be: exploratory data analysis (tidyverse), visualization (ggplot2), interactivity (shiny), reproducibility (rmarkdown), deliverable options (bookdown, blogdown, etc.), easier setup (https://t.co/5HQns0GvYX), and syntax clarity (%>%). https://t.co/Ele8MQ8uWL ↪
RitaX (@rxxqx; 7/0): I was excited to create a website in R using blogdown but then I ended up coding the dang thing in html anyway https://t.co/2oblydY5ST ↪
Amy Goodwin Davies (@ajgdav; 3/0): Excited to learn how to use #blogdown w/ @DrScranto at next month’s (09/13) @RLadiesPhilly meetup! https://t.co/UpGYfXK4A8 ↪
Emil Hvitfeldt (@Emil_Hvitfeldt; 2/2): What are common practices of updating old blogposts to reflect changes in new and better code? Should you include the old code for references? #rstats #blogdown ↪
UF Carpentries (@UFCarpentries; 2/1): Mini-tutorials are now. @justinjmillar walking us through setting up a website with blogdown in CSE 221 #ResBazUF18 https://t.co/wxc7fU7Pud ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 0/1): Alright, I’m doing it!! But… I am stuck on how to make new menu items. I edited the config.toml file as the blogdown book says (source: https://t.co/x9P7OCyGw9), but no new menu items are appearing. I’m using the tale theme. Any thoughts? cc: @xieyihui #rstats #blogdown ↪
Peter Baumgartner (@pbaumgartner; 0/0): Using Hugo themes with #blogdown - my lessons learned - guide lines: How to choose a Hugo theme? How to start with a theme? @GoHugoIO https://t.co/LOB9Urno8h https://t.co/GmacDOv6vp ↪
bookdown
Catriona Munro (@CatMunro_; 8/2): I’m sending my PhD thesis to my committee today (in advance of my defense on August 31). While I wait for bookdown to build my thesis, I wanted to share some thoughts on this process so far, as well as advice I was given that I found useful (a thread) ↪
Rich Majerus (@richmajerus; 8/2): Thanks for your help. Top mentions seem to be: exploratory data analysis (tidyverse), visualization (ggplot2), interactivity (shiny), reproducibility (rmarkdown), deliverable options (bookdown, blogdown, etc.), easier setup (https://t.co/5HQns0GvYX), and syntax clarity (%>%). https://t.co/Ele8MQ8uWL ↪
Peter Baumgartner (@pbaumgartner; 5/6): Physik Libre – zeigen was heute schon mit Büchern möglich ist! Ein erfolgreiches #OER Buchprojekt mit #bookdown Interview mit Autor und #Lehrer Michael Rundel, https://t.co/wvkhhMLrRD https://t.co/AvW07Mt1vO #edutech https://t.co/MHxO30eH8U ↪
Zach Bogart (@zachbogart; 2/1): I’ve been working over the summer with @jtrnyc on a resource for a #dataviz course @Columbia and it’s ready to publish! Presenting https://t.co/gMMOFWc5Ec, made with #bookdown. Come learn some #rstats!
https://t.co/8O89pevmi0 https://t.co/cKlOaTPGtF ↪
Catriona Munro (@CatMunro_; 2/0): 2/6 If you’re using R anyway, and even if you’re not, Bookdown is amazing and I’m very happy with the product: https://t.co/5DJM3VA0x0 If, like me, you are comfortable with markdown and knitr, build in time to learn LaTeX for customization. ↪
Catriona Munro (@CatMunro_; 1/0): 3/6 Don’t put off all of the little formatting things to the end - they add up! For example, I really wish I realised earlier that citations in the bookdown pdf are formatted in the order you put them in, and aren’t re-formatted in name/date order! ↪
Suthira Owlarn (@S_Owla; 1/0): @BecomingDataSci and many other languages! :)
https://t.co/nCpKb0DaCX https://t.co/q3R5SV9P4p ↪
Alex Albright (@AllbriteAllday; 0/1): Alright, I’m doing it!! But… I am stuck on how to make new menu items. I edited the config.toml file as the blogdown book says (source: https://t.co/x9P7OCyGw9), but no new menu items are appearing. I’m using the tale theme. Any thoughts? cc: @xieyihui #rstats #blogdown ↪
Ben Anderson (@dataknut; 0/1): really don’t appreciate randomly non-reproducible #rstats #rmarkdown #knitr #bookdown glitches on a #fridayAfternoon ↪
Atsushi (Atusy) (@Atsushi776; 0/1): @yutannihilation parameterized notebookよさそうですよね! R Markdown: The Defenitive Guide を読んで使ってみようと思ったところです。 https://t.co/6nYHDdSR8f ↪
Alexandra Kupera (@avkupera; 0/0): https://t.co/w7mQVPmv73 ↪
knitr
Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 68/18): xaringan protip! Use the
ref.label
knitr chunk option to decouple your code and outputs. Show #rstats code and ggplot side by side or add custom CSS for picture-in-picture. Also great for showing code and results on separate slides.
https://t.co/oL27L8ViYN https://t.co/y2Woj50Ugo ↪
Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 13/4): #RStats
Create GIFs with gifski in knitr Documents
https://t.co/IfWehYRTf5 ↪
Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 4/1): @nj_tierney 😄 I’m glad you asked! I buried another time-saving tip in that post – custom knitr chunk options via knit_hooks(). Like in this example, I can replace four chunk options with one
fig.fill_screen=TRUE
. https://t.co/HEtUt5Beij https://t.co/YOGMd5W4GF ↪
Catriona Munro (@CatMunro_; 2/0): 2/6 If you’re using R anyway, and even if you’re not, Bookdown is amazing and I’m very happy with the product: https://t.co/5DJM3VA0x0 If, like me, you are comfortable with markdown and knitr, build in time to learn LaTeX for customization. ↪
Nathan Brouwer (@lobrowR; 1/0): @spiderdayNight @BrianTrevelline @BrandonHoenig @jmheberling @yusan_yang cool, thanks! need to make it so here() downloads automatically.
here is a good package for anything related to markdown or when you load external data. i forget how it happens but I think the way knitr works can mess up file paths and working directorys ↪
Ben Anderson (@dataknut; 0/1): really don’t appreciate randomly non-reproducible #rstats #rmarkdown #knitr #bookdown glitches on a #fridayAfternoon ↪
Brandon Hurr (@bhive01; 0/0): @baptiste_auguie It happens. I just felt bad that I missed your knitr comments and ray traced land stuff and thought I messed up. ↪
نور سعيد الشاخوري (@nouralshakhouri; 0/0): Create GIFs with gifski in knitr Documents: https://t.co/Vdd7b70I56 ↪
xaringan
Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 68/18): xaringan protip! Use the
ref.label
knitr chunk option to decouple your code and outputs. Show #rstats code and ggplot side by side or add custom CSS for picture-in-picture. Also great for showing code and results on separate slides.
https://t.co/oL27L8ViYN https://t.co/y2Woj50Ugo ↪
Garrick Aden-Buie (@grrrck; 18/5): @EvaMaeRey This thread was the push I needed to finally finish writing up a blog post about this trick. Thanks for motivating me! https://t.co/oL27L8ViYN ↪
Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 8/1): #HowTo
Decouple Code and Output in xaringan slides by @grrrck
https://t.co/9Jh2jP5G7f https://t.co/e3K9PZ6CZc ↪
Xavier (@xvrdm; 3/0): Great tips to improve your Xaringan presentations 🙌 ! https://t.co/4CqRtUi3Io ↪
Steffi LaZerte (@steffilazerte; 2/3): Oh and if you like #rstats #xaringan slides, feel free to check out the Rmd source for my presentation: https://t.co/T4R12eCdlu ↪
fernandin (@fernandinemici; 2/0): olho flamejante
xaringan lá de Xangai ↪
Murray David Neuzerling (@mdneuzerling; 2/0): @grrrck I saw this tweet literally 10 minutes before giving a presentation made with Xaringan, in which I had copied code with one chunk eval = FALSE and the other with echo = FALSE. This is awesome. Thank you! ↪
yihui.name
Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 13/4): #RStats
Create GIFs with gifski in knitr Documents
https://t.co/IfWehYRTf5 ↪
(((JReuben1))) (@jreuben1; 2/0): An animation of the Gradient Descent Algorithm https://t.co/DaIcpc9HhQ ↪
niszet📚技術書典5 (@niszet0; 0/0): https://t.co/cspEpkytXf ↪
نور سعيد الشاخوري (@nouralshakhouri; 0/0): Create GIFs with gifski in knitr Documents: https://t.co/Vdd7b70I56 ↪