Last updated: 2024-03-13

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Knit directory: GitHub-with-RStudio-LICAE/

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    Modified:   analysis/_site.yml
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These are the previous versions of the repository in which changes were made to the R Markdown (analysis/about.Rmd) and HTML (docs/about.html) files. If you’ve configured a remote Git repository (see ?wflow_git_remote), click on the hyperlinks in the table below to view the files as they were in that past version.

File Version Author Date Message
Rmd f16672c WevertonGomesCosta 2023-06-10 Update about
html f16672c WevertonGomesCosta 2023-06-10 Update about
Rmd 0aac814 WevertonGomesCosta 2022-12-14 Update site
html 0aac814 WevertonGomesCosta 2022-12-14 Update site
html 2c52bea WevertonGomesCosta 2022-08-12 Update
Rmd 512947f WevertonGomesCosta 2022-08-12 Update
html 512947f WevertonGomesCosta 2022-08-12 Update
Rmd eede0fa WevertonGomesCosta 2022-08-05 Update
html eede0fa WevertonGomesCosta 2022-08-05 Update
Rmd 28240af WevertonGomesCosta 2022-07-19 test
html cf2d164 WevertonGomesCosta 2022-07-15 Build site.
Rmd 3f5b51c WevertonGomesCosta 2022-07-15 Atualized
html 3f5b51c WevertonGomesCosta 2022-07-15 Atualized
html 3623333 WevertonGomesCosta 2022-07-15 Atualized
Rmd e99dbf2 WevertonGomesCosta 2022-07-15 Start workflowr project.

Manual: Integrando o GitHub com o Rstudio.

Bem-vindo! Esse manual irá ensinar como realizar todo o processo de criação de um repositório no GitHub até a integração do GitHub com o RStudio, visando otimizar e permitir a reprodução de materiais para o meio acadêmico. Esse curso foi desenvolvido para a capacitação dos membros do LICAE1.

Manual: Integrating GitHub with Rstudio.

Welcome! This manual will teach you how to carry out the entire process from creating a repository on GitHub to integrating GitHub with RStudio, aiming to optimize and allow the reproduction of materials for the academic world. This course was developed to train members of the LICAE.

Author:

Costa, W. G.2


sessionInfo()
R version 4.2.3 (2023-03-15 ucrt)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 19045)

Matrix products: default

locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Brazil.utf8  LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Brazil.utf8   
[3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Brazil.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C                      
[5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Brazil.utf8    

attached base packages:
[1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base     

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
 [1] Rcpp_1.0.11       rstudioapi_0.15.0 whisker_0.4.1     knitr_1.45       
 [5] magrittr_2.0.3    workflowr_1.7.1   R6_2.5.1          rlang_1.1.1      
 [9] fastmap_1.1.1     fansi_1.0.4       stringr_1.5.0     tools_4.2.3      
[13] xfun_0.41         utf8_1.2.3        cli_3.6.1         git2r_0.32.0     
[17] jquerylib_0.1.4   htmltools_0.5.6.1 rprojroot_2.0.3   yaml_2.3.7       
[21] digest_0.6.33     tibble_3.2.1      lifecycle_1.0.3   later_1.3.1      
[25] sass_0.4.7        vctrs_0.6.3       promises_1.2.1    fs_1.6.3         
[29] cachem_1.0.8      glue_1.6.2        evaluate_0.23     rmarkdown_2.25   
[33] stringi_1.7.12    bslib_0.5.1       compiler_4.2.3    pillar_1.9.0     
[37] jsonlite_1.8.7    httpuv_1.6.12     pkgconfig_2.0.3  

  1. Laboratório de Inteligência Computacional e Aprendizado Estatístico - Universidade Federal de Viçosa↩︎

  2. Weverton Gomes da Costa, Post-Doctoral, Department of Statistics at the Federal University of Viçosa, ↩︎