docmaker
is a package that allows you to automate your workflow for
taking notes or creating documentation and publish it as a webpage using
GitHub pages, MkDocs, and Rmarkdown or Quarto or Markdown.
If you have a repository with files built with Rmarkdown/Quarto/Markdown
that you would like to take to MkDocs; docmaker
will help you with the
all the steps in the middle to achieve this.
You can install the development version of docmaker
from
GitHub with:
devtools::install_github("ronnyhdez/docmaker")
If you don´t have the devtools
package installed, run the following:
install.packages("devtools")
You can create your repository on GitHub, clone your repo and from there, you will need to implement a structure to be able to use GitHub pages and MkDocs. For this you can use the function:
library(docmaker)
build_repo(github_page_url = "https://ronnyhdez.github.io/drawer/",
site_author = "Ronny A. Hernández Mora")
Once you have a repository, you can take your Rmarkdown/Quarto/Markdown notes and deploy them with GitHub pages
make_doc(file = "check.Rmd", mkdocs_build = TRUE, mkdocs_deploy = TRUE)
If you have several files in the root of your project directory, you can instead use the following function to build and deploy all your Rmd files:
make_all_docs(deploy = TRUE)
In the case of having md
files, you can use the following function to
update them in the folder that is deployed to GitHub pages:
update_md_files("~/Desktop/test_docmaker")
If a file is no longer needed, and you erase that file from your root
directory, it will needed to update the docs/
folder. In that case we
can use the function:
clean_files()
If you find a bug please fill an issue with a reproducible example on GitHub
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