README.md

clay

Lifecycle:
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The goal of clay is to provide several easy to use shiny module implementation to intract with an opensilex instance.

Installation

You can install the development version of clay from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("guilhemheinrich/opensilex-clay")

Example

This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:

library(clay)
## basic example code

What is special about using README.Rmd instead of just README.md? You can include R chunks like so:

summary(cars)
#>      speed           dist       
#>  Min.   : 4.0   Min.   :  2.00  
#>  1st Qu.:12.0   1st Qu.: 26.00  
#>  Median :15.0   Median : 36.00  
#>  Mean   :15.4   Mean   : 42.98  
#>  3rd Qu.:19.0   3rd Qu.: 56.00  
#>  Max.   :25.0   Max.   :120.00

You’ll still need to render README.Rmd regularly, to keep README.md up-to-date. devtools::build_readme() is handy for this. You could also use GitHub Actions to re-render README.Rmd every time you push. An example workflow can be found here: https://github.com/r-lib/actions/tree/v1/examples.

You can also embed plots, for example:

In that case, don’t forget to commit and push the resulting figure files, so they display on GitHub and CRAN.



guilhemheinrich/opensilex-clay documentation built on April 13, 2022, 6:35 a.m.