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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ If you don't want to use github as your remote, clone the depo in a new director |
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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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Then 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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`git remote set-url your_repo_url` |
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@@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ The project contains two subdirectories: **Data/** and **Docs/**. |
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## Scripts |
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## Scripts |
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Five scripts are already present, populated with boilerplate code for each of the steps. |
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Five scripts are already present, populated with boilerplate code for each of the steps. |
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Each of the scripts is an Rmd file, though they are not supposed to be knitted but more or less used like a notebook. (See [blogpost] for an idea of my workflow) |
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Each of the scripts is an Rmd file, though they are not supposed to be knitted but more or less used like a notebook. |
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Packages `dplyr`, `magrittr`, `tidyr`, and `purrr` can be useful all the way. |
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Packages `dplyr`, `magrittr`, `tidyr`, and `purrr` can be useful all the way. |
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**Every step makes a "savepoint" of your work, allowing you to rapidly iterate on any of the steps without having to re-run the previous ones (unless you've changed something up in the chain).** |
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**Every step makes a "savepoint" of your work, allowing you to rapidly iterate on any of the steps without having to re-run the previous ones (unless you've changed something up in the chain).** |
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### 01_Import.Rmd |
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### 01_Import.Rmd |
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