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View Code? Open in Web Editor NEWA curated list of awesome R packages, frameworks and software.
A curated list of awesome R packages, frameworks and software.
My understanding is that the renv
package should replaces packrat
here: https://github.com/qinwf/awesome-R#r-development
Ref: https://rstudio.github.io/renv/articles/renv.html
Not quite an issue, just a simple question.
The template reminds me of bookdown, but there are some differences. Is it a customized CSS?
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By the author of the broom package https://github.com/dgrtwo/fuzzyjoin
Join tables together on inexact matching
This includes joining based on geographical distance with longitude and latitude columns in tables to be joined, and fuzzy string matching.
R Markdown – An authoring format that enables easy creation of dynamic documents, presentations, and reports from R.
Hi, your 'rapport' link seems to be compromised, kindly check.
The list of packages for machine learning could be improved with links to the R views like 'MachineLearning', and 'Cluster'. I originally put self-organising maps here (hence the title originally having 'kohonen'), but perhaps that's not quite machine learning enough?
Maybe change it to https://github.com/leifeld/texreg?
Is a package to generate thematic maps: https://github.com/mtennekes/tmap
See also: https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v084.i06
Add RKWard to the IDE list.
Hi! Very useful list, thanks.
Link to actively maintained version of rmongodb - https://github.com/mongosoup/rmongodb/
see https://r-spatial.org//r/2023/05/15/evolution4.html
rgdal
, rgeos
and maptools
are getting retired in favour of sf
, so it might make sense to drop them from the list.
Let me know if you want a PR :-)
You mention library(leaflet)
(which starts with a smal 'l' btw) which is a mapping library, but I don't see any mention of other spatial libraries such as sp
or raster
. If you look at the download rates of these libraries, I would assume they are well worth pointing out here... That is, of course, only relevant if you understand awesome-R to be an objective list.
Would be great if the OneR ML package could be added to both sections!
OneR
We are creating a github org for all awesome open source repos. I am working with a few individuals who are also managing their own awesome repos, and I think to gain more traction we need to work together. What are your thoughts about collectively moving your awesome repos to https://github.com/AwesomeOpenSource
The idea is that visibility for these repos would be increased due to more traffic to the org. What are your thoughts? Let me know if there is anything you'd like to discuss!
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/checkpoint/index.html
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2014/10/introducing-rrt.html
SImilar to packrat, but allows you to load up specific versions of libraries using a checkpoint repository (a repository that contains daily snapshots of CRAN) for increased reproducibility
I totally understand if @qinwf maybe busy with your own things. However, the slow response rate of this repo is somewhat disappointing. There are a number of PRs waiting to be reviewed for ages.
How about the idea of moving it to an organization and recruit some members for helping to maintain the list, or recruit some collaborators to monitor it? Given the number of stars and forks, I am sure that there should be a number of people who are interested in moderating this (I am one of them).
I've been thinking about adding MOOCs section. There are quite a few courses offered on regular basis and I think these would fit nicely into Resources section. Do you think it is a good idea?
I'm not the main author of the list, but it looks cool, so perhaps linking to it (or even completely deferring to it by transferring all books there) would be a good idea.
Hello, I wrote a tool that can validate README links (valid URLs, not duplicate). It can be run when someone submits a pull request.
It is currently being used by
Examples
If you are interested, connect this repo to https://travis-ci.org/ and add a .travis.yml
file to the project.
See https://github.com/dkhamsing/awesome_bot for options, more information
Feel free to leave a comment 😄
GitHub.com/topics/r might not be specific enough. Please consider following ROpenSci's recommendation to also use the Rstats
topic. Cheers :-)
I thought this was unmaintained, but if it is being updated (I see polars being added), I would like to request collapse and fastverse to be added as well, as they are both enjoying increasing appeal in the community and provide excellent new functionality and resources for R users interested in high performance statistics and data manipulation.
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