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2 months ago | 7 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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literature-clock
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A clock where the time is in a song title
There's also this page you can just view in your browser: https://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com/
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Three O'clock
And finally, please enjoy the single greatest product of the internet age, the Literature Clock.
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Clock
All the quotes a available here:
https://github.com/JohannesNE/literature-clock/tree/master/d...
- Literature Clock
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Hey Joe
The Literature Clock tells time in a unique way — [Link]
- This Literature Clock makes a great Dashboard embed
- The Literature Clock - it tells you the time with quotes from books
electricShine
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Installing R applications
You can use electricShine to turn a shiny app into a simple .exe installable. BUT, the project is dormant - you can get it working but you need to pay attention to the most recent issues and install particular commits.
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Standalone R script to executable
I’ve had some joy with electricShine. Albeit, last time I tried I had to use a specific commit and ignore some of the documentation (it suggests using a golem style app but that package has moved on and it’s no longer compatible).
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Decision Tree Shiny App
If you want something totally self contained that someone can install like a “normal” program, then try electricShine. I’ve had good success with this but some people struggle so, if it’s a route you want to go, give me a shout.
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Can a shiny app be saved locally as an html and used by people without R installed?
You can use electron to create a standalone shiny app, see https://chasemc.github.io/electricShine/, https://foretodata.com/how-to-make-a-standalone-desktop-application-with-shiny-and-electron-on-windows/, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARrbbviGvjc
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Offline Shiny App
Have you looked into electricShine?
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Shinny app with portable R
There's electricShine, which uses electron.js. And, I want to say there's a new R wrapper around the rust crate tauri, but I'm blanking on the name.
- R has a lot of good libraries. But what libraries is R missing?
- Easiest way to share a Shiny App locally to non R users
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How to create an executable file using R?
You can look into electricShine. It's supposed to be able to create desktop executable shiny apps. I haven't used it myself and have heard that it can be dependent on the system configuration that you are attempting to run it on, but if it works, it could match what you are looking for.
What are some alternatives?
works - The code of several works on oimo.io/works
shiny.fluent - Microsoft's Fluent UI for Shiny apps
Hacker-Typer - Hacker Typer is a fun joke for every person who wants to look like a cool hacker!
RInno - How to install local shiny apps
riot - Simple and elegant component-based UI library
webtorrent-desktop - ❤️ Streaming torrent app for Mac, Windows, and Linux
dalle-mini - DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt
oanda - Implementation of OANDA's REST API in R. This project is an attepmt to bring research, backtest, trading, and monitoring using R wrapper around OANDA broker's HTTP API. Follow @oanda for their python bindings. [Moved to: https://github.com/ltekengineering/oanda]
bashplotlib - plotting in the terminal
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
shinyjs - 💡 Easily improve the user experience of your Shiny apps in seconds
bracken_plot - A Shiny app for taxonomic abundance visualization