blogdown
Emerson Del Ponte (@edelponte; 8⁄1): The last big mission of the year finally accomplished! ๐๐ค
The new Del Ponte Lab website using @xieyihui #blogdown #rstats package and @georgecushen Academic @GoHugoIO theme was launched: https://t.co/1LRYEwSi6P.
I wrote a blog post about this https://t.co/sQn3quKrq3 https://t.co/U72vqHMZyq ↪
Robert M Flight (@rmflight; 1⁄0): Anyone else using the Hugo/Academic theme with #rstats blogdown? Considering it, but not sure I want all that info on a single page, also concerned about widgets working ….
bookdown
DivyaJyoti Rajdev (@DivjyotiRajdev; 2⁄1): I can’t get over the amazing fact that vignettes have detailed bookdowns! See tidytext bookdown for example https://t.co/Nv6r8OUk2o #rstats #r4ds @juliasilge @drob ↪
Maรซlle Salmon ๐ (@ma_salmon; 2⁄0): @thomasp85 Cannot @_ColinFay transform any package documentation into a bookdown book? ๐ฉโ๐ ↪
Dan MacLean (@danmaclean; 1⁄0): @AnthonyC1Nash @JohannaRhodes Definitely, it’s just a really convenient way to structure large documents and apply as much/little latex as you like. Look up the Rstudio bookdown package and PanDoc program if you would like info about the flexibility of the pipeline. ↪
knitr
Emily Robinson (@robinson_es; 40⁄10): ICYMI, check out @kwbroman’s great list of resources for modernizing your R workflow; covers knitr, tidyverse ๐ฆs, %>%, and more https://t.co/23NddHEHQM https://t.co/YXgCzTtghK ↪
Mareviv (@maureviv; 0/0): โ If you use Sweave, itโs time you switched to knitr. Youโll find that the transition is easy. (but I still miss Sweave!) โ You can put underscores in names. (just discovered this like 2 months ago) ↪