Shinny app with portable R

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  1. electricShine

    Discontinued Create Standalone Installable Shiny Apps

    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.

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  3. tauri

    Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop and mobile applications with a web frontend.

    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.

  4. RInno

    How to install local shiny apps

    You could try https://ficonsulting.github.io/RInno/

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