rmarkdown

Open-source projects categorized as rmarkdown

Top 23 rmarkdown Open-Source Projects

  • hugo-blox-builder

    😍 EASILY BUILD THE WEBSITE YOU WANT - NO CODE, JUST MARKDOWN BLOCKS! 使用块轻松创建任何类型的网站 - 无需代码。 一个应用程序,没有依赖项,没有 JS

  • jupytext

    Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts

  • Project mention: The Jupyter+Git problem is now solved | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-19
  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • bookdown

    Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown

  • theme-academic-cv

    🎓 无需编写任何代码即可轻松创建漂亮的学术网站 Easily create a beautiful academic résumé or educational website using Hugo and GitHub. No code.

  • rmarkdown

    Dynamic Documents for R

  • Project mention: Pandoc | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-28

    I'm surprised to see no one has pointed out [RMarkdown + RStudio](https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com) as one way to immediately interface with Pandoc.

    I used to write papers and slides in LaTeX (using vim, because who needs render previews), then eventually switched to Pandoc (also vim). I eventually discovered RMarkdown+RStudio. I was looking for a nice way to format a simple table and discovered that rmarkdown had nice extensions of basic markdown (this was many years ago so maybe that is incorporated into vanilla markdown/pandoc).

    The RMarkdown page claims:

    > R Markdown supports dozens of static and dynamic output formats including HTML, PDF, MS Word, Beamer, HTML5 slides, Tufte-style handouts, books, dashboards, shiny applications, scientific articles, websites, and more.

    ...which I think is largely due to using pandoc as the core generator.

    RStudio shows you the pandoc command it runs to generate your document, which I've used to figure out the pandoc command I want to run when I've switched to using pandoc directly.

    This is a bit of a "lazy" way to interact with pandoc. Maybe the "laziest" aspect: when I get a new computer, I can install the entire stack by installing Rstudio, then opening a new rmarkdown document. Rstudio asks whether I'd like to install all the necessary libraries -- click "yes" and that's it. Maybe that sounds silly but it used to be a lot of work to manage your LaTeX install. These days I greatly favor things that save me time, which seems to get more precious every year.

  • blogdown

    Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown

  • xaringan

    Presentation Ninja 幻灯忍者 · 写轮眼

  • WorkOS

    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

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  • rticles

    LaTeX Journal Article Templates for R Markdown

  • vscode-R

    R Extension for Visual Studio Code

  • Project mention: RStudio: Integrated development environment (IDE) for R | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-20

    Oh - nice, thanks - so it looks like the interactive window is also possible, but not (yet) 'properly'/'officially' supported

    https://github.com/REditorSupport/vscode-R/issues/1412

  • workflowr

    Organize your project into a research website

  • reprex

    Render bits of R code for sharing, e.g., on GitHub or StackOverflow.

  • Project mention: Do the work | /r/RStudio | 2023-10-04

    Provide us with the code in a minimum working example (MWE) form (typically called reprex in the R community). If the process of producing this doesn't help you solve the issue, it at least allows us to (a) copy and paste to run the code, and (b) far more likely to be able to spot the error(s) than when they’re embedded in a load of code that isn’t necessary to highlight the problem. These should be placed in a code block, either every line indented 4 spaces or within backticks. (Credit to Mooks79 for this.) More info here: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/wiki/faq#wiki_how_do_i_format_code.3F

  • rmdformats

    HTML output formats for RMarkdown documents

  • kableExtra

    Construct Complex Table with knitr::kable() + pipe.

  • 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.

  • mkdnflow.nvim

    Fluent navigation and management of markdown notebooks

  • Project mention: Task management at emacs org-mode level in neovim | /r/neovim | 2023-07-01

    I like logseq for knowledge management and tasks. And since it's all plain markdown files they are easy to quickly open and search in nvim. https://github.com/jakewvincent/mkdnflow.nvim is really nice for this because it can follow the internal links and create new pages.

  • mindr

    an R package which converts markdown files (.md, .Rmd) into mindmaps (brainstorms)

  • xaringanExtra

    :ferris_wheel: A playground of enhancements and extensions for xaringan slides.

  • rmdTemplates

    Rmarkdown templates for reproducible science

  • WrapRmd

    RStudio addin for wrapping RMarkdown paragraphs

  • namer

    R package :package: for labelling chunks of RMarkdown files! :boom:

  • webR-quarto-demos

    Experiments with generating a standalone Quarto Document using Web R

  • vembedr

    Functions to Embed Video in HTML

  • how_fateful

    I used Google Maps history to see how close I came to meeting my boyfriend

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NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source rmarkdown projects? This list will help you:

Project Stars
1 hugo-blox-builder 7,787
2 jupytext 6,410
3 bookdown 3,638
4 theme-academic-cv 3,541
5 rmarkdown 2,802
6 blogdown 1,702
7 xaringan 1,478
8 rticles 1,440
9 vscode-R 1,033
10 workflowr 805
11 reprex 727
12 rmdformats 705
13 kableExtra 665
14 papaja 626
15 mkdnflow.nvim 612
16 mindr 563
17 xaringanExtra 444
18 rmdTemplates 124
19 WrapRmd 101
20 namer 94
21 webR-quarto-demos 68
22 vembedr 58
23 how_fateful 22

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