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@@ -10,12 +10,18 @@ It follows the project structure proposed by Hadley Wickham in [R for Data Scien |
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## Install |
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## Install |
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If you are on github, simply fork the repo. |
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If you don't want to use github as your remote, clone the depo in a new directory |
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`git clone https://www.github.com/maximewack/tidyflow new_project` |
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`git clone https://www.github.com/maximewack/tidyflow new_project` |
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to clone the project into a new directory. |
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Don't forget to change the git remote origin to your own remote repo. |
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Then change the git remote origin to your own remote repo. |
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`git remote set-url your_repo_url` |
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The project already contains a *.gitignore* file for R projects. |
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The project already contains a *.gitignore* file for R projects. |
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Add rules for your data files if you don't want them to be shared. |
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Also run `install.packages(c("tidyverse", "rmarkdown", "knitr"))` to install the necessary dependencies. |
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Also run `install.packages(c("tidyverse", "rmarkdown", "knitr"))` to install the necessary dependencies. |
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