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Save JoshuaTPierce/b919168421b40e06481080eb53c3fb2f to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Go to github | |
Create new repository [don't need to initialize with the readme (can add later)] | |
Go to R Studio | |
File -> New Project -> Version Control -> Git | |
Ctrl+V repository URL from GitHub | |
File -> New -> Markdown, enter Title, etc. | |
In the Markdown window, change "output=html_document" to "output=github_document" | |
Knit the document for the first time, will prompt you to save | |
Save as Title.rmd | |
In the "git" tab of the R studio Environment window, you will notice that the knit produced: | |
Title.rproj | |
Title.rmd | |
Title.md | |
Changing output to github_document makes the original .rmd knit to .md so the code can be rendered when pushed to Git. | |
In the Git window, check the box to stage Title.md [NOT .rmd] | |
Click "commit," add comment. | |
Click the green arrow to push to GitHub. | |
Go to GitHub, refresh the repository, and the markdown document with rendered code will be there | |
IF YOUR DOCUMENT INCLUDES GRAPHS: | |
When you knit, a new file will save to the Git window, called Title.docs | |
When you commit, check the box to stage the .docs in addition to the .md document. | |
This will commit the graphs as a separate file to the repository, | |
although the graphics will automatically pull in to the markdown document when rendered. |
@shangeconnew this may be too late, but the way it worked for me is I configured my git repository on GitHub, then cloned it to the local machine, then I was able to use "git commit" and "git push" commands in the terminal to merge files to that Github repository.
Thank you very much, Joshua.
Thank you so much !
Oh, this seems like so much work in github compared with just using markdown'd R notebook in RStudio and then publishing to Rpubs! But thanks for showing the details of doing a github gist.
@friendly What's the faster alternative to upload to GitHub ? 🤔
I am trying to push to github so I can deploy my R code to github pages.
Thanks @JoshuaTPierce for the instructions. 🎉
Thank you!
nothing appears in ,my repository although I follow all steps... I hate github
Thanks
excellent post! so helpful!
Very helpful! Thanks!
Very useful!
Thanks so much, exactly what I needed!
Fantastic! Thank you very much! Great developers and great Joshua!
Thank you for this. This is exactly what I needed!
so helpful
Any advice on getting latex to render properly?
Tnx. So helpful.
For me, the graphs were stored in Title_files so I just added that instead of .docs. Worked anyway!
Hi Joshua, there is no file at all when I open the Git window; so I got no file to stage. I wonder if you could help me with that. Thanks!