Make sure Gitkraken is connected to your Github account.I assume you’ll be using Gitkraken, but if you have another way of using Git/Github, feel free to use your own approach. You can keep the license box unchecked, or choose a license for your page. Give it the name of the webpage you want to create (e.g. ![]() Somewhere (usually on the left), you should find a green button that says New, click it to create a new repository.With the above registration and installation bits out of the way, you can get started with your website. Make sure you connect Gitkraken to your Github account. the one that comes with RStudio), you can of course use that one too. If you have your own preferred Git/Github client (e.g. ![]() I assume for the rest of the post that you are using Gitkraken. If you qualify for either, I highly recommend signing up. You can get a basic version for free, if you are a student, you can get the Pro version through the Github developer pack, teachers can get it through the Github teacher toolbox. I mosty use the fairly user-friendly and full-featured Gitkraken. There are many ways you can interact with Git/Github. But for now, you don’t need to know much about Git/Github. this document, which I wrote for one of my courses. If you want to read a bit about Git/Github, see e.g. At some point, it would also be useful to learn more about what Git/Github is and how to use it, but for this purpose you actually don’t need to know much. If you are new to Github, you need to create an account. If you want some more details or need instructions, see this page (which is part of an online course I teach). Installing R and RStudio should be fairly straightforward. If you have an older verion of RStudio, you should update. Once you have R installed, install the free version of RStudio Desktop. If yours is old, I suggest you update (install a new R version). If you already have R installed, make sure it is a fairly recent version. If you don’t already have it on your computer, install R first. (That does not count toward the 30 minutes of getting the website up and running □.) Install R and RStudio Pre-requisitesįirst, you need to install R and Rstudio and set up a Github account. Github is used for hosting the website and R Markdown and a few extra files contain all the content and formatting.
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