dotnet
'knitr' Engine for C# and F# Languages and R Wrapper for 'dotnet' Command Line Interface (by bearloga)
namer
R package :package: for labelling chunks of RMarkdown files! :boom: (by jumpingrivers)
dotnet | namer | |
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1 | 1 | |
9 | 94 | |
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10.0 | 3.4 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
R | R | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dotnet
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FSharp File Running
I have already done some exploring into terminal interaction, but couldn't find a reliable way to pass a line to terminal and enter it. I tried some of the rstudioapi functions, but found terminalSend to just place the text and not evaluate it, and terminalExecute didn't seem to do the job right. I additionally looked into integrating this with knitr using a custom knitr engine, however could not manage to properly coerce the code chunk into fsi. I saw another user (shouts out to bearloga) create a customer knitr engine, however that involved fully building a dotnet application in the backend, which I am trying to avoid.
namer
Posts with mentions or reviews of namer.
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[package - anomia] Give your R Markdown chunks a name
There is already a package that does this sort of thing called namer, but it hasn't been updated in a while (doesn't really need to be), and isn't as flexible as I'd like. My package let's you put the naming pattern in the YML header and then just use the RStudio addin.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing dotnet and namer you can also consider the following projects:
papaja - papaja (Preparing APA Journal Articles) is an R package that provides document formats to produce complete APA manuscripts from RMarkdown-files (PDF and Word documents) and helper functions that facilitate reporting statistics, tables, and plots.
rmarkdown - Dynamic Documents for R
timevis - 📅 Create interactive timeline visualizations in R
WrapRmd - RStudio addin for wrapping RMarkdown paragraphs
workflowr - Organize your project into a research website
r-anomia - Give your code blocks a name
reprex - Render bits of R code for sharing, e.g., on GitHub or StackOverflow.