Last updated: 2021-10-27

Checks: 2 0

Knit directory: Abstracts-in-RMarkdown/

This reproducible R Markdown analysis was created with workflowr (version 1.6.2). The Checks tab describes the reproducibility checks that were applied when the results were created. The Past versions tab lists the development history.


Great! Since the R Markdown file has been committed to the Git repository, you know the exact version of the code that produced these results.

Great! You are using Git for version control. Tracking code development and connecting the code version to the results is critical for reproducibility.

The results in this page were generated with repository version f7bd239. See the Past versions tab to see a history of the changes made to the R Markdown and HTML files.

Note that you need to be careful to ensure that all relevant files for the analysis have been committed to Git prior to generating the results (you can use wflow_publish or wflow_git_commit). workflowr only checks the R Markdown file, but you know if there are other scripts or data files that it depends on. Below is the status of the Git repository when the results were generated:


Ignored files:
    Ignored:    .DS_Store
    Ignored:    .Rhistory
    Ignored:    .Rproj.user/

Untracked files:
    Untracked:  Project.Rproj

Unstaged changes:
    Deleted:    TestWorkflowrRmd.Rproj

Note that any generated files, e.g. HTML, png, CSS, etc., are not included in this status report because it is ok for generated content to have uncommitted changes.


These are the previous versions of the repository in which changes were made to the R Markdown (analysis/index.Rmd) and HTML (public/index.html) files. If you’ve configured a remote Git repository (see ?wflow_git_remote), click on the hyperlinks in the table below to view the files as they were in that past version.

File Version Author Date Message
Rmd f7bd239 Hendrik Friederichs 2021-10-27 Update 20211027
html 42c5dff Hendrik Friederichs 2021-10-27 Build site.
Rmd e56a063 Hendrik Friederichs 2021-10-27 Initialize 20211027
html 4325771 friedeh 2021-03-09 Build site.
html ff6d4a3 friedeh 2021-03-09 Build site.
html 884e068 friedeh 2021-03-09 Build site.
html d2363f3 friedeh 2021-03-09 Host with GitLab.
Rmd 268b6dc friedeh 2021-03-09 Publish analysis files
Rmd 3680465 friedeh 2021-03-09 Start workflowr project.

Hintergrund:
Dies ist ein Test, ob man das R-Package {workflowr} für das kollaborative Schreiben an einem Abstract nutzen kann.

Methoden:
Dafür wird in GitLab ein Repository eingerichtet, das zu einem die Dateien beherbergt und zum anderen für die Generierung der zugehörigen Webseite da ist.

Ergebnisse:
Es konnte eine Webseite als Projektseite angelegt werden. Diese ließ sich aber nicht in eine Subgroup einordnen.

… in progress …

Diskussion / Schlussfolgerung:
Der Workflow in {workflowr} ist auch für Anfänger in GitLab nach der “Getting started”-Vignette gut durchführbar und führt schnell zu sichtbaren Ergebnissen.