Prework
Welcome to the Introducing Yourself Online workshop! We look forward to meeting you. Before attending the workshop, please complete the following prework.
Set up RStudio Cloud
Sign up for a free RStudio Cloud account at https://rstudio.cloud/ before the workshop. I recommend logging in with an existing Google or GitHub account, if you have one (rather than creating a new account with another password you have to remember). I want you to be able to work from your own laptop in this workshop, but Cloud is an important back-up plan should you run into troubles.
Set up GitHub
We will be using GitHub in this workshop for version control and publishing. Sign up for a free GitHub.com account at https://github.com/join if you don’t already have one. Also:
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Complete these installation instructions.
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Test your connection between GitHub and RStudio following these steps.
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NOTE: We strongly recommend that if you are not already a fluent GitHub user you choose HTTPS over SSH.
Brush up on markdown
Please complete this 10-minute interactive tutorial on Markdown.
Installations
Please bring a laptop that has the following installed:
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A recent version of R (>=3.6.0), which is available for free at https://cloud.r-project.org/
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A recent version of RStudio Desktop (>=1.4), available for free ( RStudio Desktop Open Source License). Read up on the latest version here.
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The R packages we will use, which you can install by connecting to the internet, opening RStudio, and running at the command line:
> install.packages(c("usethis", "remotes", "distill", "postcards", "blogdown"))
You’ll also need to install the development version of the
rmarkdown
package:> remotes::install_github("rmarkdown")
Install Hugo
To use blogdown, please install Hugo:
> blogdown::install_hugo()
And ensure your current version is at least as high as:
> hugo_version()
[1] ‘0.79.0’
Check pandoc
The RStudio IDE bundles an updated version of pandoc- if you did install v1.4 of the IDE, you should be all set!
> rmarkdown::pandoc_version()
[1] ‘2.11.3’
- Posted on:
- January 1, 2021
- Length:
- 2 minute read, 313 words
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