blogdown
İsmail Bekar (@fire_ecologist; 83/12): R kullanarak Github üzerinden hızlı ve ücretsiz bir şekilde internet sitesi oluşturmak https://t.co/nN7TCdsZrc #rprogramlama #rprogramming ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 5/0): Relative links are the bane of my current existence. From blogdown to r package documentation, I have no idea how to do it. ↪
R-Ladies Philly (@RLadiesPhilly; 4/1): Testing out the theme “kakawait/hugo-tranquilpeak-theme”. Anyone have recommendations for the best themes to use with #blogdown and #rstats?? https://t.co/C7FU90Tbie ↪
Hao Ye (@Hao_and_Y; 2/0): @luciealdescamps @AndrewGYork @aflawson @GoHugoIO (cosign all the above)
Also recommend @apreshill’s tutorial on blogdown, if you’re already comfortable with R.
https://t.co/xTD5qKiZB1 ↪
Dr. Alison Hill (@apreshill; 1/1): @cantabile I am feeling this right now on the blogdown teaching side. May I offer this link for r package docs? https://t.co/I0ymL45af1 ↪
R-Ladies Philly (@RLadiesPhilly; 1/0): We made a new website with the academic theme with > blogdown::new_site(theme = “gcushen/hugo-academic”) What’s next? Check out config.toml and CUSTOMIZE EVERYTHING! 🤩 ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 1/0): @apreshill Thank you!
Links
To other documentation:
\code{\link{function}}: function in this package.
Now to get my head around links in blogdown… ↪
R-Ladies Philly (@RLadiesPhilly; 0/0): Resources to make your own site with #rstats: Blogdown Book -> https://t.co/nGAShrlMRx, Setting up git -> https://t.co/IIQWQkeZtN, Deploying your website! -> https://t.co/00Ma8gJWXX ↪
bookdown
Andy Gonzalez (@bio_diverse; 8/2): Seriously considering writing my book with #bookdown aka R #Markdown
https://t.co/lf9o4RFXUp
Does anyone have any thoughts/advice about doing this? ↪
Dr Gavin Simpson (@ucfagls; 3/1): @bio_diverse Seriously, #RMarkdown is awesome & #bookdown adds some v useful features for academic writing.
I recently wrote an entire single author paper manuscript mixing text and code for analyses, tracked using git w @github & found the process enjoyable 1/2 ↪
Andy Gonzalez (@bio_diverse; 1/0): I think I want my book to be interactive like @barabasi book on #networkscience
https://t.co/n0MeyEiYYC
This can be done with #bookdown I suspect… ↪
jebyrnes (@jebyrnes; 1/0): @bio_diverse Also, if you want bookdown to be the source for your bookdown knowledge (heh) https://t.co/qtkyfttfPp ↪
Duncan Garmonsway (@nacnudus; 1/0): @LuisDVerde And maybe the commit. I don’t really mind! Something like this https://t.co/dzxkLDfhK7 ↪
Duane Baker (@DBaker007; 0/0): The #R #manuals in #bookdown format | @Rbloggers https://t.co/Ezk7JEw1M8 #rstats #DataScience #Documentation
#rbl https://t.co/Jyl3HMbQF1 ↪
Zorro Notorious M. E. B. (@znmeb; 0/0): Announcing the 1st Bookdown Contest https://t.co/s6EnpZXeLK via @larnsce on @refindcom ↪
R-Ladies Philly (@RLadiesPhilly; 0/0): Resources to make your own site with #rstats: Blogdown Book -> https://t.co/nGAShrlMRx, Setting up git -> https://t.co/IIQWQkeZtN, Deploying your website! -> https://t.co/00Ma8gJWXX ↪
Luis D. Verde (@LuisDVerde; 0/0): @nacnudus what’s the citation for the book? I couldn’t find one in the bookdown version ↪
Quaco Cloutterbuck (@Quaco1; 0/0): This is one of many things that make academic writing in Rmarkdown. 🤨
GitHub - ismayc/thesisdown: An updated R Markdown thesis template using the bookdown package - https://t.co/1BRV23GIq5 ↪
knitr
Mike K Smith (@MikeKSmith; 0/0): @timtrice @ma_salmon @hrbrmstr You can go roxygen + knitr::spin( ), but if you have more commentary than code (and my point is that for data analysis you should have more commentary than code) then it’ll look messy with roxygen in the way it doesn’t with *.Rmd. ↪
xaringan
Suzan Baert (@SuzanBaert; 0/0): @stufield3 @ma_salmon that’s weird… this is a remark option, xaringan just passes it on. for the sake of experiment can you try scroll: false inside navigation? you shouldn’t be able to scroll through it then ↪
Stu Field (@stufield3; 0/0): @SuzanBaert @ma_salmon From ur original tweet that’s what I thought. But didn’t change the behavior for me. 😞 What version of xaringan? ↪
yihui.name
Lobsters (@lobsters; 3/0): So Joel Grus doesn’t like Jupyter notebooks. [Some] thoughts on notebooks, IDE, and R Markdown
https://t.co/2iK8FKP8Cu #python
https://t.co/dVrU1Wv17J ↪
Kirill Dubovikov (@kdubovikov; 2/0): A lot of thoughts on how we should and should not use notebooks and what Jupypter can learn from RMarkdown. Surprisingly, R Notebooks have lots of useful features I didn’t encounter before.
https://t.co/m3ADkxCbJL ↪
bang bang 🔫 (@waxkun; 0/0): está buena la discusión sobre el valor de los notebooks https://t.co/ortbSpl8RE ↪
Pinboard Popular (@pinboard_pop; 0/0): The First Notebook War - So Joel Grus doesn’t like Jupyter notebooks. Here are some of my though… https://t.co/DEY0DEfkWa ↪
F Marco-Serrano (@kproductivity; 0/0): The First Notebook War
https://t.co/d7SflFVbNN #jupyter #rstats ↪
Pinboard Popular (@PinPopular; 0/0): The First Notebook War - So Joel Grus doesn’t like Jupyter notebooks. Here are some of my thou… https://t.co/7gNqc7fIwO ↪