You'll want to install:
Then you'll want your own copy of the files.
Now open RStudio and create a File→New project from an existing directory,
using the Quartet folder that you just created. In RStudio, navigate to
data-raw/Congreve2016.Rmd
. You can run one code chunk at a time by clicking
their green "play" arrows, or one line at a time by keying Ctrl-Enter whilst
the cursor is on that line. See whether you can understand what is happening.
Once you've got a handle on the code, you can try editing it.
Make a small change to a file, and save it.
Github Desktop should notice this change, and allow you to commit it to GitHub.
Type in a descriptive summary, and a description of the changes if you want, then
use the Commit
button to register the changes on your machine.
Use the "Push" button (on the black toolbar) to push your local changes to the
GitHub server. These are now stored "in the cloud", meaning that they are
backed up and available for you to access wherever you are.
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