My personal favourite R templates for doing reproducible data analyses.
If you want to acknowledge this work, cite it as:
Zobolas, J. (2020). Rtemps: R Templates for Reproducible Data Analyses. GitHub Repository. Retrieved from https://github.com/bblodfon/rtemps
BibTeX citation:
@misc{rtemps,
author = {Zobolas, John},
booktitle = {GitHub repository},
publisher = {GitHub},
title = {{Rtemps: R Templates for Reproducible Data Analyses}},
url = {https://github.com/bblodfon/rtemps},
year = {2020}
}


From CRAN:
install.packages("rtemps")
Note that the package imports among others the libraries DT, ggplot2 and xfun.
Once the templates are installed, you can use them in 2 ways:
File > New File > R Markdown... > From Template (United HTML Theme)File > New Project... > New Directory > Bookdown Lite project (Bookdown Lite Theme)create_rtemp() function which allows you to create a new directory with all the template files inside, ready to be used/rendered.rtemps::create_rtemp(dirname = "new-dir", template = "united_html")
rmarkdown::render(input = "new-dir/index.Rmd", output_format = "html_document", output_dir = "new-dir")
Rscript -e "rtemps::create_rtemp(dirname = 'new-dir', template = 'bookdown_lite')"
cd new-dir
./_build.sh
docs directory, so that it can easily be rendered with GitHub Pages.split_by property in the _output.yml template file (check the doc).Add the following code to your website.
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