Announcing {ggcats}, the new package from the memeverse you didn't know you needed. Link in comments section

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  1. ggcats

    The geom you always wished for adding cats to ggplot2

    Twitter post: https://twitter.com/RCoderWeb/status/1354101907535622149 GitHub: https://github.com/R-CoderDotCom/ggcats

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  3. ggbernie

    A ggplot2 geom for adding Bernie Sanders to ggplot2

    Some days ago I created ggbernie, a package which allows adding Bernie Sanders to ggplot. The package went viral and I realized that many people were actually going to use the package to show their students that learning R can be fun, so I decided to create the memeverse, a bunch of funny packages (at this moment only ggbernie and ggcats) with funny and easy to use functions.

  4. geomlime

    ggplot geom_lime()

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