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Technical Documentation By Darrell Wolfe

Overview

This repository serves as a centralized location for all my technical documentation, including .Rmd files that can be Knitted to HTML. These HTML articles will feature markdown examples and can be posted on websites.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • RStudio
  • Git

Cloning the Repository in RStudio

  1. Open RStudio.
  2. Go to File > New Project > Version Control > Git.
  3. In the Repository URL field, paste the GitHub repository URL.
  4. Click Create Project.

Usage

To create a new .Rmd file:

  1. In RStudio, go to File > New File > R Markdown.
  2. Save the .Rmd file in the repository folder.
  3. Write your documentation.
  4. To Knit to HTML, click the Knit button in the toolbar at the top of the script editor.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.

Contact

For any questions or concerns, please open an issue or contact Darrell Wolfe.

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