Reminder that the combine_words() function in knitr is really really helpful #rstats https://t.co/22HtpOYWg6

2018/12/15

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MiaoSun (@Miao_the_Sun; 10/3): #Officiallyexist Finally launched my first website using R #blogdown and #hugo #Academic theme, deployed by #netlify. Thanks for all the inspiration and good tutorials, from @UFCarpentries @xieyihui @ethanwhite. Still more to improve, e.g., typo 😂👉: https://t.co/BIpNr1bGRj https://t.co/CuGA4sWhlf

Alison Hill (@apreshill; 10/0): Being a newly remote worker means I get my warm fuzzies from stumbling on these kinds of things on @github ❣️

btw @hivickylai’s Hugo Introduction Theme is 😍 (#rstats #blogdown users 👀 @DrMowinckels: https://t.co/kZOh168nJL; + @jblistman: https://t.co/VWX8pjGRNt) https://t.co/DS5rWItEkv

Dr Lowri E. Evans (@L0wriEvans; 2/2): Inspired by @Plantdirt to recreate my own website in R using the ‘blogdown’ package (whilst watching Bridget Jones’ Diary of course 😅). I know how to spend a worthwhile Friday night, haha! #ecrchat #phdchat #rchat

GoHugo 🔥TOP🔥BOT🔥 (@hugo_top_bot; 0/0): blogdown - how do I specify which page a post will appear on https://t.co/CFILszfcjJ

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David Foxcroft (@davidfoxcroft; 6/2): @ooSHIBATAoo has translated https://t.co/V7RFL8q2Vj into Japanese. @jamovistats How cool is that! https://t.co/fWyd0hNvL1

Shravan Vasishth (@shravanvasishth; 1/0): You can embed shiny apps inside a bookdown document. I’m definitely going to use this in my lecture notes in future:

https://t.co/5E1n7fHFVs

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🎄❄️ Andrew Heiss, festive PhD ❄️🎄 (@andrewheiss; 84/13): Reminder that the combine_words() function in knitr is really really helpful #rstats https://t.co/22HtpOYWg6

Rob L. Davidson (@robldavidson; 5/1): @alhufton @npch @jamespjh @JOSS_TheOJ @up_jors @danielskatz @varsha_khodiyar @npscience @SCEdmunds @ScientificData @CodeOceanHQ @dataverseorg Back in 2014, @GigaScience was hosting literate analysis papers using Knitr. See https://t.co/BgkQMYZ80a

Stephen Eglen (@StephenEglen; 3/5): Here’s a neat reproducibility challenge… and alternatives using Jupyter, knitr etc are most welcome

CC: @lgatt0 @benmarwick @eknahm @NPRougier https://t.co/Xl3hAVNoj5

R-Ladies Lausanne (@RLadiesLausanne; 3/1): At our last #RLadiesLausanne meetup on Monday we had @ViRezzonico presenting a textbook case on using knitr for repetitive tasks - sending invoices 📩! Thank you Vicky for passing by and staying for a chat, coffee and biscuits! 💜
Links to the slide decks below. 👇
#RLadies https://t.co/qJfjoiNI72

Rob L. Davidson (@robldavidson; 2/1): @alhufton @npch @jamespjh @JOSS_TheOJ @up_jors @danielskatz @varsha_khodiyar @npscience @SCEdmunds @ScientificData @CodeOceanHQ @dataverseorg @GigaScience We then went on to do reproducible metabolomics using Galaxy and virtual machines in 2016 (sadly not Docker and not Knitr or Jupyter) with the big VM files hosted on @gigascience’s GigaDB platform. Reproducibility of analyses was the aim there

https://t.co/0Vy4P0ul97

Rob L. Davidson (@robldavidson; 2/1): @alhufton @npch @jamespjh @JOSS_TheOJ @up_jors @danielskatz @varsha_khodiyar @npscience @SCEdmunds @ScientificData @CodeOceanHQ @dataverseorg @GigaScience Dammit, having bother with copying links from Chrome app. Try again: Working with Gigascience on literate analyses papers inspired me to try some reproducible blogs. See this one on UK voter traits from 2015 (Knitr code on GitHub, data on figshare)

https://t.co/snSNHiJekP

Michael Harhay (@Michael_Harhay; 1/0): @f_g_zampieri @hqgu @Stata Thanks for sharing this @f_g_zampieri! I had not seen these packages. Been struggling with analysis to paper process in R. Tried to learn knitr over the past year but it’s slow going and I don’t like markdown. These are welcome substitutes!

Forest Gregg (@forestgregg; 1/0): @eads - bad story for modules (for example, by default importing a lib puts it all into the global namespace)

Forest Gregg (@forestgregg; 1/0): the thing I miss the most about R is knitr.

Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 1/0): Has anybody ever tried using #LyX and #LaTeX / #MiKTeX / #TeXLive on Windows portably, or otherwise without admin privileges? Might be a long shot to ask on Twitter… want to run it with #knitr and #rstats.

Debian upload (@DebianUpload; 0/0): New upload: r-cran-knitr 1.21+dfsg-1 by Andreas Tille into unstable… https://t.co/xluOMYLPVR

Andy G. (@originalGandy; 0/0): #rstats help!! Upgraded rstudio and knitr a couple months back and when now knitting to html i get this weird gray background around the title and lose formatting from kableExtra. How can i fix it (without manipulating .css)? Thanks much for any help. https://t.co/8obG6RNWJt

Gjalt-Jorn Peters (@matherion; 0/0): @Heinonmatti @EmorieBeck @lisadebruine Well, if you have some html, drop a line. It does sound like these may be bugs in Rmarkdown or knitr though… In which case @EmorieBeck’s suggestion of downgrading might be the only solution for now.

xaringan

Adolfo Álvarez (@adolfoalvarez; 1/0): @jeremyjkun Xaringan ! #rstats