knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" )
If you do not want to install R, RStudio, Latex and Git on a personal computer (as described in vignette("setup", package = "worcs")
), but would like to use Docker instead, follow these steps in order:
worcs
image:```{bash, eval=FALSE} docker run -e PASSWORD=secret -p 8787:8787 -it cjvanlissa/worcs:latest
3. Open the address `127.0.0.1:8787/` in a browser. Login using username=rstudio and password=secret. Then setup the container. ```r renv::consent(provided = TRUE) worcs::git_user("your_name", "your_email")
To terminate the container, press Ctrl + C in the terminal. To save files from a Docker session on your disk, you have to link a directory explicitly when starting the container.
On Unix file systems, this is done as follows:
```{bash, eval=FALSE} -v /path/on/your/pc:/home/rstudio
And on Windows file systems, as follows: ```{bash, eval=FALSE} -v //c/path/on/your/windows/pc:/home/rstudio
Then start the Docker session using this command:
{bash, eval=FALSE}
docker run -e PASSWORD=secret -p 8787:8787 -v /path/on/your/pc:/home/rstudio -it cjvanlissa/worcs:latest
That's it!
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