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      <title>A GitHub repo template for R analysis</title>
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      <description>Sharing is caring GitHub has introduced repository templates to make it easier to share frequently-used repo structures and boilerplate code. You can copy a whole repo as many times as you like, unlike forks.
Following a template can help keep your work organised and encourage consistency within and between projects. I can see this being useful for sharing optimal workflows across boundaries like government departments.
 Tada I’ve made a lightweight repo template to make it easier for me to start very simple analysis projects with R.</description>
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      <title>Package a {xaringan} template</title>
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      <description>A remarkable ninja The {xaringan} package by Yihui Xie implements remark.js1 in R Markdown so you can create exciting presentations that contain reproducible R content.2
Yihui has encouraged people to submit styles—like the RLadies theme—to enrich {xaringan}.
This post is about a specific theme I recreated for {xaringan} and shared in the {gdstheme} package along with an R Markdown template.
Click on the slides embedded below and cycle through with your arrow keys, or you can open them fullscreen in a dedicated browser tab.</description>
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