#rstats
Hadley Wickham (@hadleywickham; 1318/346): dplyr 1.0.0 is coming soon 🥳 Learn more about what’s changing, how our lifecycle model works, and how you can help at https://t.co/8fZ3Y7P9r8 then stay tuned for more blog posts about specific features #rstats ↪
Allison Horst (@allison_horst; 635/122): 📦patchwork 📦makes it fun & painless “to combine separate ggplots into the same graphic,” with a lot of great options for layouts, annotation & beyond. Thank you @thomasp85 for this 🤩 package!! 🥳
https://t.co/jzqG63hC9g
(📊+📈)/📉 #rstats https://t.co/wI9zZLCo1Y ↪
Tiffany Timbers (@TiffanyTimbers; 513/115): I am extremely excited that we just signed a deal to publish our first year, introductory, #DataScience using #rstats textbook with @CRCPress !!!
https://t.co/5bKshE63j6
note - the online version will always remain open source ↪
Michael W. Kearney📊 (@kearneymw; 437/22): I love RStudio but this clicking ‘Yes’ to this has literally never done anything let alone worked #rstats https://t.co/4V0NSGSDni ↪
Dan Quintana (@dsquintana; 237/60): It looks like data collection won’t be happening for a lot of people over the next few months, so now’s a great time to brush up on your meta-analysis skills.
Check out these three resources ⤵️
- How to perform a meta-analysis in #Rstats https://t.co/8WAbZwqcaB ↪
R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 206/61): Coronavirus data analysis with R, tidyverse and ggplot2 {https://t.co/huQb0e1GTS} #rstats #DataScience ↪
Dr. GP Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka; 147/84): Javascript Programming Exercises. #BigData #Analytics #DataScience #AI #MachineLearning #IoT #IIoT #Python #RStats #TensorFlow #Java #JavaScript #ReactJS #GoLang #CloudComputing #Serverless #DataScientist #Linux #Programming #Coding #100DaysofCode
https://t.co/mGz7Z5OOvk https://t.co/Wsp0XbPHtb ↪
blogdown
Indrajeet Patil (@patilindrajeets; 447/116): If you’re using only RMarkdown 📦 from the “downverse”, you’re missing out! 🤓
Also, see:
📚bookdown
: Writing books
👔pagedown
: Official docs
📢blogdown
: Blogging
👩🏫xaringan
: Presentations
📊postedown
: Posters
✍️pkgdown
: Website
📇vitae
: CV#rstats https://t.co/tMLucskpir ↪
Gina Reynolds (@EvaMaeRey; 48/6): Blogdown is a cool communication tool! … but lots of files to manage. I’m returning to this companion guide to @dsquintana thread “Creating an ‘Academic Themed’ website with blogdown and Hugo in around an hour” as I do some maintenance. https://t.co/0NFS6VaODF https://t.co/S7vWbXkDft ↪
Nikoloz Sirmpilatze (@niksirbi; 30/0): I’ve been thinking to make a personal website for long. I finally did it thanks to blogdown and hugo-academic! Check it out here https://t.co/vkmqhbOqBp
Thanks to @dsquintana for sharing this super simple tutorial https://t.co/PzbalE1L6p. ↪
Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 26/8): 1/
A couple quick tips blogging tips (e.g. if you’re using #rstats + #blogdown):
Ever want to preview your site in mobile? Use #blogdown’s “serve site” add-in, then open it in Chrome.
In Chrome you can open Developer Tools and hit “Toggle Device Toolbar” to see it in mobile! https://t.co/er2Z6M9rX9 ↪
Alison Hill (@apreshill; 12/2): Even @rstudio interns edit the #blogdown themes folder sometimes 😱
But when you do, you earn my favorite 🦜 gif
(I still let @dcossyle near all my blogdown babies) https://t.co/pV12s6D9aL https://t.co/kb5aZsDWOy ↪
balogun Stephen taiye (@eppydoc; 9/2): Finally completed my second website built with R, this time using the #blogdown package and the #Academic_theme. Do check it out and let me know what you think https://t.co/RELMun3MjB
@R4DScommunity @AbujaRUG @LagosRUsers @AfricaRUsers
#r4datascience #rhealth ↪
Fanny Ollivier (@fanny_oll; 8/3): Happy to share my brand new academic site 🥳😉 made with #blogdown #hugotheme and hosted by #netlify ! Feel free to review 😊 ! https://t.co/xIJcv9heaf ↪
IWD 2020 R-Ladies (@rladies_iwd; 6/2): Create your on website with London’s intuitive materials on #blogdown! https://t.co/rq2DSHPerd #rladies #iwd2020 https://t.co/bIkFoe6YYD ↪
IWD 2020 R-Ladies (@rladies_iwd; 5/2): Want to start a blog? Check Berlin awesome materials on #blogdown! https://t.co/fwnuHl6tj4 #rladies #iwd2020 https://t.co/W1PM57IBOO ↪
Amit Levinson (@Amit_Levinson; 5/2): My #rstats #blogdown tip from today:
If you pushed your post to Github and it doesn’t appear on your website make sure you don’t have the ‘draft: ’ parameter set to ’true’ in the YAML metadata.
A quick glance would have definitely saved me some frustration and searching online 🤦 ↪
jungjongyun83 (@jungjongyun83; 5/1): @xiaofei_lin @AcademicChatter @PhD_Balance If you are familiar with #rstats, then you can use #blogdown. ↪
R posts you might have missed! (@icymi_r; 5/1): 📝✍️ “What to know before you adopt Hugo/blogdown · Maëlle’s R Blog” // Maëlle Salmon @ma_salmon
https://t.co/Ap1MCIsYqY
#rstats ↪
Don De Alban (@dondealban; 4/3): New blog post: rebuilding my website with Hugo, R blowdown, GitHub, and Netlify https://t.co/AWIZrSy7Wb #staticsitegenerator #GitHub #R #blogdown #RStudio #Hugo #AcademicTheme #Netlify ↪
JEMSU (@Jemus42; 4/1): Finally finished up that post about my #blogdown setup: How to deploy your blog to your own server and have it render your site (with the help of #renv) using GitHub webhooks for automation:
https://t.co/FDYbvRhRH7
#rstats ↪
Sheila (she/her) (@shila_pathar; 3/4): Have you made a website/blog using the rstats package blogdown, or R Markdown? Would you mind sharing it in the replies? I’m wondering about what the layout generally looks like and whether it would be easy to maintain. Thanks! ↪
Will Fondrie (@wfondrie; 3/2): @Sci_j_my Also, if you use R, blogdown is awesome. I use it for my personal website. https://t.co/AYK01Lix3G ↪
Anne-Dominique Gindrat (@ADGind; 3/0): I’ve made my personal website using blogdown and hugo-academic! Check it out here https://t.co/SFAk15ug1Y
#MadeWithAcademic
This tutorial was really helpful https://t.co/h51sYLl1cu
Thanks to @dsquintana
And thanks to @niksirbi for sharing your experience. ↪
Chris Mainey (@chrismainey; 3/0): @ChrisBeeley Blogdown * Hugo FTW! ↪
Augusto Hassel (@augustohassel; 2/3): Segundo posteo! Cómo exponer funcinoes de R y generar informes (en HTML y PDF) usando PlumbeR!
https://t.co/Tv2Cxq4AMD
#PlumbeR #API #RLang #RStats #RStudio #Blogdown #BusinessIntelligence ↪
Dr. Ryan Straight, social distancing advocate 🧼👏 (@RyanStraight; 2/1): 💡 Let’s share! 💡
What’s your favorite R package that is NOT necessarily #rstats related?
Mine’s probably Blogdown because I use it for virtually everything. 😅 https://t.co/1atZQOy9Ft ↪
Benjamin Wolfe (@BenjaminWolfe; 2/1): Folks w/ a blog (I’m starting w/ #rstats + #blogdown + #MadeWithAcademic):
If you wanted to publish both technical content + personal essays, how would you do it?
I’m open to technical solutions (e.g. same blog, splitting content into sections) or simple ones (e.g. 2 blogs). ↪
Mehrad Mahmoudian (@mmahmoudian; 2/0): @nasmoutiphd hypothetically, what is the address?😉
Jokes aside, considering the existing platforms (Medium, Hugo, Jakyll, blogdown, bookdown, etc.) why bother and invent the wheel if the invention process is not your ultimate goal? ↪
𝓛𝓾𝓬𝔂::assistant_prof(📈) (@LucyStats; 2/0): @jimhester_ @kierisi @apreshill 👍 thanks Jim! I’ve got Netlify in the right place, just having troubles locally, as some of my blogdown sites require different versions 😬 but maybe I should just be relying on netlifys pr builds instead of viewing locally https://t.co/aRNnI1tfip ↪
Jim Hester (@jimhester_; 2/0): @LucyStats @kierisi @apreshill Locally I don’t think so, but yes on netlify
https://t.co/KMxFq1OESY
And when installing you can specify a version with
blogdown::install_hugo(version = "xyz")
↪
Peter Sobolewski (@psobolewskiPhD; 2/0): @EvaMaeRey Invaluable resource from @xieyihui @ProQuesAsker @apreshill : “blogdown: Creating Websites with R Markdown” especially: https://t.co/LGEvTtPIby ↪
Sangram K Sahu (@sangram_ksahu; 2/0): Already taking advantage of bookdown, blogdown, pkgdown, vitae. It’s time to check out the rest from “downverse” 😃 https://t.co/8CXzo9bWSU ↪
Brad Weiner (@brad_weiner; 2/0): @kierisi This reminds me of the episode of “How I Met Your Mother” when Marshall knew that food poisoning was imminent. Soon enough it will be my turn to scream at #Hugo and #blogdown . @apreshill’s blog will register lots of views from #MPLS. ↪
IWD 2020 R-Ladies (@rladies_iwd; 2/0): Learn how to build your own in R with RTP super materials on #blogdown! https://t.co/4fw2XB1UYN #rladies #iwd2020 https://t.co/z0TYJRFrIa ↪
Gina Reynolds (@EvaMaeRey; 2/0): This recent blog post by @ma_salmon might also be of interest to blogdown folks https://t.co/Vx5lmhypQ4 ↪
Bryan Shalloway (@brshallo; 2/0): Thanks @xieyihui for the post: https://t.co/xWXVAC5XH8 – reading through helped me improve the look of the summaries for my archived posts for my new #hugo #blogdown personal site. https://t.co/G2X0ctCUcz ↪
Chris Mainey (@chrismainey; 2/0): @StatsGary @ChrisBeeley To be honest, I followed @apreshill post on getting started with blogdown. It’s a great place to start, but essentially: write markdown, metadata in YAML, then use serve_site() that knits/sends it through Hugo, which is a static site generator. You need a Hugo theme. ↪
JEMSU (@Jemus42; 1/1): I finally managed to make my own #blogdown new_post addin for extra taxonomies (the amount of blogdown:::fun it took is… uneasing) – yet the biggest hurdle is still to come: Prevent it from writing my YAML tags in the wrong order 😩
I like my headers to make sense ok.
#rstats ↪
IWD 2020 R-Ladies (@rladies_iwd; 1/0): Want to start a blog? Check San Diego exceptional materials on #blogdown! https://t.co/1LzGuwRkF1 #rladies #iwd2020 https://t.co/zx23k1bNjN ↪
Gordon Shotwell (@gshotwell; 1/0): @nicokoenig So many, I’d start here:
https://t.co/L9NElGdC9N
And this is a great free coding platform https://t.co/FwbGwc8KgA
Then for static sites I’d go here: https://t.co/NQdtDo1ue7Some other good ones: https://t.co/HFmusFIgqG
https://t.co/fHTEG96GVl
https://t.co/eRswh0gbLe ↪
Desirée De Leon (@dcossyle; 1/0): @apreshill @rstudio 🤣😬 Hahaha unfortunately that’s probably not my last blogdown blunder, but the only way to learn is to keep making sites! ↪
jbryer (@jbryer; 0/1): Question for #blogdown #rstats users: Can I make the config.toml and Markdown file so I can fill values using R? ↪
CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 0/1): CRAN updates: blogdown https://t.co/y5W2NTKSXT #rstats ↪
bookdown
Veerle van Son 👩💻 (@veerlevanson; 529/170): Very excited to announce that @oscarbaruffa and I wrote a book: Twitter for R programmers. Head over to https://t.co/dy7AYRCt0u and learn all there is to know about #rstats Twitter! 👩💻📗👨💻
#rstats #bookdown ↪
Christophe Dervieux (@chrisderv; 355/70): #rstats project of the day : make R code chunks interactive in html output from a #rmarkdown file.
Next try: integrate with #bookdown for interactive example chunks. Quick Demo doc: https://t.co/th95VxJ9QY
What do you think about this small example ? Is this of any interest ? https://t.co/NyjlnVeqU2 ↪
R posts you might have missed! (@icymi_r; 30/14): 📚📊 “Doing Meta-Analysis in R” // Mathias Harrer @MathiasHarrer; Pim Cuijpers @pimcuijpers; Toshi Furukawa @Toshi_FRKW; David D. Ebert.
https://t.co/lRlnwFZAcv
#rstats https://t.co/4TuWSlIoQC ↪
Dan Quintana (@dsquintana; 28/2): Was just made aware of a small typo in my book. But with the {bookdown} #Rstats package + @Rstudio + @github, I was able to fix this error and push the update to my e-book within seconds ⏱️https://t.co/dUnq1yXBgU https://t.co/rbl14kuHRd ↪
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 19/3): Actually, in all seriousness, if anyone does write a history of #rladies and the instrumental role that @gdequeiroz has played in making the #rstats community a better place, I’m begging you to reference @kate_manne and call it
“Bookdown Girl: The Logic of R-Ladies” https://t.co/euYwrEpyJp ↪
Dan Quintana (@dsquintana; 14/2): This is the first version, so let me know if there’s anything you’d like to see in the future via Twitter or the book’s Github page https://t.co/MV2En1NyQ2 Props to those who provided early feedback & to @xieyihui, whose {bookdown} package made publishing this book possible https://t.co/j7xmQ3viL1 ↪
R posts you might have missed! (@icymi_r; 13/6): 📚🏴☠️ “YaRrr! The Pirate’s Guide to R” // Nathaniel D Phillips @YaRrrBook
• The purpose of this book is to help you learn R from the ground-up.
https://t.co/qDlDqGsiim
#rstats https://t.co/HIjSgKMJaz ↪
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 12/0): also, gosh bookdown is easy. i just wrote an entire book in under two hours - this must be how chuck tingle does it ↪
Dewey Dunnington (@paleolimbot; 10/2): It’s a work in progress, but I’ve put together a #rstats #bookdown version of the CC-BY (NC-SA) “Physical Geology” textbook by @KarlaPanchuk and Steven Earle! You can view/fork the book ( https://t.co/DjNUulOzKp ) and sources ( https://t.co/wwj4MOTBCc ) on @github! ↪
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 9/5): the essays from yesterday’s thread, now in bookdown format, per your request @lacion 🙂
https://t.co/qlh0Oa6R6q ↪
Linnair (@linnair; 9/2): #bookdown in R is unbelieveable!
It has the possibility to avoid printing bachelor/master thesis.
Plus:
-thesis ready to read
-nice plots (thanks to #ggplot2)
-stats with #rstatsNow you: What more? ↪
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 8/0): @polesasunder yes, but until both Hadley Wickham and Kate Manne review my forthcoming work
Bookdown girl: The logic of R-ladies
my life will remain forever incomplete ↪
Ana Lucía González (@anlugonz; 8/0): An incredible resource <- Data Journalism with R and the Tidyverse https://t.co/Wl14ub70cU #rmarkdown #bookdown #NICAR20 ↪
Michael W. Kearney📊 (@kearneymw; 7/0): @veerlevanson @OscarBaruffa This looks amazing! And embedding tweets in bookdown 👌 ↪
Ivan Leung (@urganmax; 5/1): First time knitting #rmarkdown with parameters; what a magical experience when combined with #purrr map() 🤩
Kudos to the clear guide by @xieyihui et al (https://t.co/KvDE1CUvrR)
Can’t wait to deploy in @rstudio #connect soon! ↪
Natsu Sh. 💚 (@NatsuSh; 5/0): En RMarkdown/RNotebook, hasta ahora estaba acostumbrada a utilizar índices para las diferentes secciones. Las llamadas Table of Contents (TOC) que pueden ver acá como agregar:
https://t.co/gheMpK2aZV https://t.co/bNgMo5gSsh ↪
Andrew MacDonald 🌈 (@polesasunder; 5/0): @djnavarro you really just referenced bookdown and chuck tingle in the same tweet; just when we thought there was nothing new under the sun; we shall stan still harder we have no choice ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 5/0): @dsquintana Very glad that you started playing with bookdown now. I’m looking forward to your next viral Twitter thread :) https://t.co/B3KSy2IkT2 ↪
Deemah 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 🇸🇪 (@dmi3k; 4/1): Twitter for #rstats. The Bookdown Book! https://t.co/zNnnlBDhaR https://t.co/ByoNUF7pUE https://t.co/v83g57DK17 ↪
Dan Quintana (@dsquintana; 4/0): @xieyihui You’ve read my mind 😎 I hope to do one after I’ve had a little more experience with the package. I hadn’t realised until using it how useful bookdown could be for technical documents! ↪
Chris Beeley (@ChrisBeeley; 4/0): Super fun weekend messing around with bookdown and Jekyll.
All I’ve made so far is a huge mess but I’ve parsed the components of the mess.
Hopefully will have a small website and a very small “book” (what do you call a small bookdown document?) up in a few weeks ↪
Bikini Castells (@UnCastellsMes; 3/1): I may have found a treasure!
YaRrr! The Pirate’s Guide to R.
https://t.co/ASYoQWDf91 ↪
Quiche
Lorraine(@dan_p_simpson; 3/0): @djnavarro @polesasunder Gotta get chuck tingle in there too. Bookdown girl: Not pounded by quosures because no one understands them ↪
Hussein Al-Asadi (@halasadi89; 3/0): I use Markdown files to save and present active work to others. I just learned to use kable to print out readable dataframes. Quite useful. More here: https://t.co/b0I8melvrh ↪
Market Variance (@marketvariance; 3/0): Dejé el word para hacer mi segundo libro con Bookdown. Eso me ha hecho muy feliz. Espero que a mediados de abril quede listo. https://t.co/c3dYwuzA3k ↪
Jannik (@jannikbuhr; 2/2): @linnair @WeAreRLadies If you have an Rmarkdown document with the output format bookdown::html_document2 (or any other bookdown format), you can put biblio-style: “apalike” in your yaml header. The rticles package also has a bunch of templates: https://t.co/txXP10AYQS , some of them use csl: apa.csl ↪
Scott Stoltzman (@stoltzmaniac; 2/2): Any #rstats folks use bookdown? In a situation where changing the color palette for ggplot2 to a custom one increased the file size by 4-5x. Is there any reason that would happen?? ↪
Christophe Dervieux (@chrisderv; 2/0): @dataandme @dt_gasman @jenineharris And a lot more 📚 to discover, regarding various topics, in ✍️ or already finished, on https://t.co/SIgqKnuBAm
Would benefit kind of a tagging system though for better searching
🤔 📝 ↪
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 2/0): @lacion @chbergma I’d never thought to do that, but I suppose it wouldn’t be technically difficult to make a bookdown version. It’d be easier to search than blog posts, I’d imagine? ↪
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 2/0): @chbergma 💕 I don’t know why, but converting the posts to bookdown made me happy. It’s bothered me that my personal writings are on my blog but (deliberately) not linked to from the main pages because it’s a bit unprofessional. I feel like now they have a home
https://t.co/YFLYYEKeTS ↪
Mohamad Ghassany (@M_Ghass; 2/0): @chrisderv Very nice. Seems cooler than learnr and datacamp to include in bookdown. ↪
Felipe Mattioni Maturana (@felipe_mattioni; 2/0): @andre_peralta @rstatstweet You can simply create an HTML file for each of them and include it in your pagedown like this https://t.co/E2zPbqAkO8 ↪
Solomon Kurz (@SolomonKurz; 2/0): @Nate__Haines @JCSkewesDK @GWeindel @JvParidon Also, please use the new link to see the updated version of the project: https://t.co/U6SjLKPxiM ↪
Dylan Nielson (@shotgunosine; 1/1): So R-studio and bookdown purport to make it easy to write a paper and integrate the code used to make figure etc. Is there an equivalent for jupyter notebooks that is well maintained? I found this: https://t.co/74O5oLcCYr
but it seems not be be very active. ↪
Thomas Vroylandt (@tvroylandt; 1/0): @dgkeyes @RLesur And you can try to modify it in the YAML : https://t.co/R9ztrOz1Ww ↪
Abram B. Fleishman (@abfleishman; 1/0): @mfczap @rlmcelreath Ok yeah. I was just looking at the translated version for the brms package the other day and thought like it was worth a read! https://t.co/ZjN9wPchgX ↪
Christophe Dervieux (@chrisderv; 1/0): @TiffanyTimbers @rOpenSci this could be a good candidate to be reference among external books on
https://t.co/14g1HpttzY ↪
JEMSU (@Jemus42; 1/0): Once again I’ve spent multiple hours trying to render a #bookdown PDF on travis using XeLaTeX and custom fonts (currently Fira Sans + Mono). It’s not going well and I’m starting to realize why “meh, Computer Modern works” is a legitimate choice. ↪
Tomas Folke (@Sjnjerak; 1/0): @micahgallen https://t.co/I1Fi0Td55N
Here is a brief example on how to dfi it in brms. ↪
Noushin Nabavi 🍁 (@nabavinoushin; 1/0): Forecasting: Principles and Practice https://t.co/F1Q5lqLIrC #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
(((pete_stmarie))) (@pete_stmarie; 1/0): @rheum_cat @epi_twit You might try looking here: https://t.co/sOb5yKJIvD ↪
ModernDive (@ModernDive; 1/0): @AdilSaribay @djnavarro Note we use a @creativecommons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0), so you can to fork our repo and add a subsection via #bookdown. Perhaps at the end of Ch9 on hypothesis testing? https://t.co/lXvszADSKK ↪
Marc Lafuente (@lafuente_marc; 1/0): Very interesting guide to R
https://t.co/TDgtfw62eg ↪
Dylan Nielson (@shotgunosine; 1/0): @choldgraf I think for this project the tolerance for cutting and bleeding is likely fairly low, so we’ll stick with bookdown for now. I’d be happy to explore EBP for the next paper I’m the lead author on though. ↪
qliu_bio (@BioQliu; 0/1): Statistical Inference via Data Science https://t.co/U7kejoNA4O #rmarkdown #bookdown ↪
CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 0/1): CRAN updates: bookdown harrypotter MODISTools openblender textrecipes https://t.co/y5W2NU2tPr #rstats ↪
knitr
Gábor Csárdi (@GaborCsardi; 54/16): #rstats roxygen2 sneak peak. Native knitr support for dynamic code: https://t.co/o6GruEp7U2 Release is coming in about a week. ↪
Mikhail Popov (@bearloga; 12/4): If you’re using multiple language engines in your #RMarkdown document and don’t want to make the reader guess which language is used in each chunk, here’s how you can use knitr’s chunk hooks to preface every chunk with the engine used in it: https://t.co/YjegO1Z83y #rstats https://t.co/YbTXq8ypSY ↪
Will Landau (@wmlandau; 2/0): @ChasingMicrobes @jessenleon @DTU_HealthTech @i2pi @thabangh @hadleywickham {drake} makes this trivially easy with knitr_in() and file_out(): https://t.co/TZWSxuJSnu. And in the Rmd source, you can loadd() and readd() upstream targets and drake will just know they are dependencies: https://t.co/nwCb1LoCiW. ↪
Ivan Leung (@urganmax; 1/1): @healthandstats @michael_chirico I have had knitr sessions in #rstudio that seems to never end; my workaround is to render from an #rstats console ↪
Brock Tibert (@BrockTibert; 1/1): ICYMI:
#rstats + python code compiled in the same Rmarkdown document via knitr? ✅
Tensorflow code to generate embeddings for NHL shooters and demonstrated in both R and python? ✅
Export dataframes to @tableau for inclusion in our pipelines? ✅
https://t.co/k8CKPjtPOC ↪
Ellis Hughes (@ellis_hughes; 1/0): @TazPoltorak I think that is identifying the flavor of markdown being used and the file format (Rmd). The packages that do it is {rmarkdown} and {knitr}.
but I see your point :) ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): knitr::knit not iterating over a list, fails at first chunk #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/rFxC4wC7tz ↪
pagedown
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 1/1): How to add a page before table of contents with pagedown #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/CKZLQ4WRSB ↪
tinytex
Witte Museum (@WitteMuseum; 14/4): Don’t forget those umbrellas today. Super Spring Break is happening at the Witte Museum! #TinyTex #WitteMuseum https://t.co/sngDRXcFBt ↪
xaringan
annakrystalli (@annakrystalli; 140/29): Want your twitter handle at the bottom of every slide in your #rstats #xaringan presentation? Use:
layout: true
.footer[
r icon::fa('twitter')
@yourtwitterhandle]as your first slide! https://t.co/qBSPRP61wG ↪
Alison Hill (@apreshill; 38/4): @dgkeyes Yes, rmarkdown::metadata$title, for example. I use in my xaringan slides all the time:
https://t.co/C2MVvFOJIW ↪
Vebashini (@Vebash; 6/2): Ooh, I maybe late to the party again but …. the ‘Infinite Moon Reader’ addin in RStudio works well on all types of slides, not only xaringan - I am using ioslides. Easily preview your new slides by saving the Rmd instead of knitting the file. #rstats ↪
SinisaBratulic (@SinisaBratulic; 4/2): I organized #rstats #tidyverse #ggplot2 tutorial for non-coders with @AngeloLimeta today. It’s absolutely possible to teach this material to beginners. Show people what’s possible using their own data, minds will be blown.
(I learned how to use xaringan in the process: win-win) ↪
Sharla Gelfand (@sharlagelfand; 3/0): @emem_tee xaringan!!! ↪
Gastón Sepúlveda Truan (@GastonTruan; 1/0): Xaringan, i love this nerdy community https://t.co/bEdJt91SGu ↪
tidyverse tweets (@tidyversetweets; 0/1): Using d3js bl.ock in Xaringan #tidyverse #rstats https://t.co/E4FFXnn7BR ↪
CRAN Package Updates (@CRANberriesFeed; 0/1): CRAN updates: AzureStor Bayesrel eulerr IPV kidney.epi multipanelfigure TreeTools xaringan https://t.co/y5W2NTKSXT #rstats ↪