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1. Install GitHub desktop and connect it to your GitHub account
2. Create a public repository and add a readme file
3. Publish the repository to GitHub
4. Add a new file in your local repository, commit the file addition, and push it to the remote repository on GitHub
5. Modify the new file (or the Readme file), commit the change, and push it to the remote repository on GitHub
6. Comment on this issue with a link to your repository
Week 4: Rmarkdown
1. Create a new public repository on GitHub Desktop and add a readme file. T
2. Publish the repository to GitHub
3. Open RStudio and create a new project in an existing directory (the directory of your repository)
4. Download the file "R_Rstudio_Rmarkdown.Rmd" from the week 4 "Practical: R markdown" section on MyAberdeen and save it in your project
5. Work through the Rmarkdown file, remembering to commit and push your changes to the remote repository on GitHub
6. Optional: if you have questions you'd like to discuss with your group members, create issues on GitHub and let them know
7. Comment on this issue with a link to your new repository
Week 5: Practical: reading data in R
1. Create a new public repository on GitHub Desktop and add a readme file. This will be the main repository for the R material from this course, so give it a good name 😃
2. Publish the repository to GitHub
3. Open RStudio and create a new project in an existing directory (the directory of your repository)
4. Create an appropriate folder structure according to the good coding practices discussed in week 5
5. Download the data files and Rmarkdown file from the week 5 "Practical: reading data in R" section on MyAberdeen and save them in the appropriate folders in your project
6. Work through the Rmarkdown file, remembering to commit and push your changes to the remote repository on GitHub
7. Optional: if you have questions you'd like to discuss with your collaborators, create issues on GitHub and let them know
8. Comment on this issue with a link to your new repository
Week 6-10: Your project
Now that you have become familiar with GitHub, you can start using it to prepare your report, and get help and feedback from your group members.
Comment on this issue with a link to your report repository
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Week 2: Your first repository
Week 4: Rmarkdown
Week 5: Practical: reading data in R
Week 6-10: Your project
Now that you have become familiar with GitHub, you can start using it to prepare your report, and get help and feedback from your group members.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: