blogdown
Jonathan Gilligan (@jg_environ; 7⁄2): Open #licensing question: I often license my text, images, etc. under CC-BY & my code under MIT. Can anyone point me to good stuff to read on how to think about licensing deeply integrated code & creative content (#RMarkdown #bookdown #blogdown #ReproducibleResearch etc.) ↪
Bianca Orozcoπ» (@simplebee__; 3⁄0): Me: I need to make a blog for my data science projects… @emptyJAMEL: What are you waiting for? Me: install.packages(“blogdown”) blogdown::install_hugo() … #JustDoIt #DataScience #R https://t.co/WYvg4TcjBi ↪
R-bloggers (@Rbloggers; 2⁄0): Testing features in
blogdown
https://t.co/PPxsVjPcZP #rstats #DataScience ↪
Anas. π₯ (@Offshore16; 0/0): Hey @xieyihui, any insight on eiditing #blogdown posts (slugs, filenames) without breaking them ? :) thanks ! #rstats https://t.co/GwfgminOLV ↪
bookdown
ThinkR (@thinkR_fr; 10⁄4): #Rstats - 1st #bookdown contest π- Our R-dev @_ColinFay got an “Honorable Mention Prize” for {backyard}: A R π¦ with a #Shiny app that provides a visual backend for easier collaboration on Bookdown. https://t.co/MzjSZW6RHF Congrats ! Results here: https://t.co/kyn0oNNtzK https://t.co/MtMoVqhrew ↪
Jonathan Gilligan (@jg_environ; 7⁄2): Open #licensing question: I often license my text, images, etc. under CC-BY & my code under MIT. Can anyone point me to good stuff to read on how to think about licensing deeply integrated code & creative content (#RMarkdown #bookdown #blogdown #ReproducibleResearch etc.) ↪
Hao Ye uses a flip phone π±π» (@Hao_and_Y; 5⁄0): @lizzieredford R markdown works well with bibtex (which you can export from most reference managers, e.g. zotero, mendeley). https://t.co/HiVD1iGXdk
If you need to look up the info for a bunch of papers, maybe
rcrossref
will do the trick? https://t.co/TjA0jyQS8D ↪
Shivam (@shivamg; 0/0): Automatically Building, Testing and Deploying bookdown with Travis and GitHub Pages - Random R Ramblings https://t.co/TagbnSxP4Z ↪
knitr
Deemah πΊπ¦ π³π΄ (@dmi3k; 0/0): Woot! There’s knitr equivalent for #python called
stitch
. It is rudimentary and probably not supported by IDEs, but it is an awesome step towards reproducibility with π https://t.co/vCP0a0xvUH https://t.co/qg4Gsv3YkW ↪
yihui.name
Mara Averick (@dataandme; 22⁄11): π good news for all the reasons @xieyihui describes: “Rmd Files will No Longer be Rendered as Markdown on Github” https://t.co/LmxmXcixRs #rstats /* Pro tip π for GH browsable output */ output: html_document: keep_md: TRUE ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 7⁄0): .Rmd will no longer be rendered as markdown on github. Makes sense, @xieyihui. https://t.co/ukO8xEdh6z ↪
Naupaka Zimmerman (@naupakaz; 5⁄1): A proposal to not render #rstats Rmd as md on GitHub. I agree with @xieyihui that this is a good idea. Also, his prose line wrap CSS trick is handy. https://t.co/xqEqkYUeNU ↪
Matt Waite (@mattwaite; 1⁄0): I respect the reasoning, but dang does this foul me up mid semester: https://t.co/v9osJYhzvw ↪
Justin Marciszewski (@hianalytics; 1⁄0): This is awesome, thank you @xieyihui Rmd Files will No Longer be Rendered as Markdown on Github https://t.co/s77AP8kiwo #RMarkdown ↪
keiichiro shikano Ξ»βͺ (@golden_lucky; 0/0): @kmuto γγ‘γγγγγγε θ‘η η©Άγ https://t.co/osNx9yzhaf ↪