Using controlled dictionaries for low-touch documentation, validation, and usability of tabular data
This cookbook contains tips and tricks to help you get the most out of R Markdown. Topics include the automated generation of content (diagrams, text), customizing format (Pandoc, HTML, and LaTeX templates), workflow improvements (modularizing child documents, cross-referencing code chunks, chunk caching), modifying rendering behavior with hooks, and using alternative language engines.
Don't believe the documentation! Shiny modules aren't just for advanced users; they might just be a great entry point for development
Readings and assorted ideas about creating and maintaining low-overhead documentation
A few tips and tools for finding the right selectors to style in RMarkdown
A walkthrough of using the projmgr package for GitHub-based project management via R
A recommended tech stack for implementing RMarkdown Driven Development
Case studies of the impact of R use on organizational culture and collaboration
A walkthrough of a GitHub template for making your own RMarkdown and ggplot2 theme package
A workflow for refactoring one-time analyses to sustainable data products