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Top 8 TypeScript R Projects
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jupyterlab-lsp
Coding assistance for JupyterLab (code navigation + hover suggestions + linters + autocompletion + rename) using Language Server Protocol
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Project mention: Ask HN: How do you maintain personal annotations for code you don't control? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-12-26
Coincidentally, I'm in the middle [1] of building something for https://CoCalc.com that is exactly what you're describing. For collaborative document editing (e.g., google drive and overleaf) it's a common feature, but for code editors it isn't. CoCalc is both. Anyway, nothing to see yet, but you might want to check with us in a month...
[1] https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc/pull/8071
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webr
The statistical language R compiled to WebAssembly via Emscripten, for use in web browsers and Node.
"{shiny} on my mobile" has been a recurring request from our clients for some time now. And it’s easy to see why: you might have a fantastic model or efficient data wrangling process, and you need people to access it on their smartphones—even in the middle of the forest with no cell connection (yes, that was an actual request from one of our clients). Yet, our response has always been the same: "Sorry, that’s not possible." {shiny} relies on a server, and since R can’t run directly on a phone, a remote server is required. That means an internet connection is necessary. And no, you can’t publish it to an app store. In recent months, however, something new has emerged—a development that R enthusiasts have been dreaming of for years: R, compiled for WebAssembly. If you’re unfamiliar with WebAssembly, think of it as a way to run R inside JavaScript. If you’re already acquainted with it, you’ll know it’s a bit more nuanced than that, but I’ll spare the technical details for now. This new tool is called webR.
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GWalkR
Turn your data frame into a tableau style drag and drop UI interface to build visualization in R.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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crane-app
🕊 PWA to search for packages & authors hosted on CRAN (The Comprehensive R Archive Network)
TypeScript R discussion
TypeScript R related posts
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RStudio: Integrated development environment (IDE) for R
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WebR – R in the Browser (using WASM)
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how i can make httpgd to open Histogram on web browser
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Rmarkdown pointing to the wrong Latex / Miktex install -- can't even render the default page
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Anyone use VS code as their IDE?
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Laptop fan go whirrrr
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Questions about Using R and RMarkdown in VS Code- viewing large data frames and auto preview
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Index
What are some of the best open-source R projects in TypeScript? This list will help you:
# | Project | Stars |
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1 | jupyterlab-lsp | 1,856 |
2 | cocalc | 1,200 |
3 | vscode-R | 1,099 |
4 | actions | 993 |
5 | webr | 920 |
6 | GWalkR | 458 |
7 | VSCode-R-Debugger | 181 |
8 | crane-app | 20 |