![]() To solve this, go to the Terminal and type: We’ve also seen the following errors from RStudio: error key does not contain a section -global terminal To get the full functionality of Github, you will eventually want to learn other concepts. This isn’t how most scientists will use Github. These concepts are more important for coders who want the entire coding community (and not just people working on the same project) to be able to suggest changes to their code. Consequently, much of the functionality and terminology of Github (e.g., branches and pull requests) isn’t necessary for a scientist getting started. Github was developed for social coding (i.e., sort of like an open source Wikipedia for programmers). Instructors can also request a free organization account, “Request a discount”. You can sign up for the student account here. If you are a student you can get the micro account which includes 5 private repositories for free (normally a $7/month value). It has many nice features to be able visualize differences between images, rendering & diffing map data files, render text data files, and track changes in text. Github is a website for storing your git versioned files remotely. xls), but free text differences are most easily visible (eg txt, csv, md). Git is a version control system that lets you track changes to files over time. 9.6 Clone to a new Rproject (Partner 2).9.5 Clone to a new Rproject (Partner 1).9.4 Give your collaborator administration privileges (Partner 1 and 2).9.3 Create a gh-pages branch (Partner 1).8.5 Conditional statements with if and else.8.4.1 Thinking ahead: cleaning up our code.7.4 gather() data from wide to long format.7.3.2 load tidyverse (which has tidyr inside).6.16.1 Error: unexpected SPECIAL in " %>%".6.7 select() subsets data column-wise (variables).6.5 filter() subsets data row-wise (observations). ![]()
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