Glad it was helpful! Since this was one of my first videos, I hope the last ones are even more useful and I hope the quality increased :) Thank you for watching and commenting! That helps the channel a lot!
That would be cool! But I only used some plotly interactive figures for one of the blog articles, and it worked well. Please, let me know, when you figure out more!
Hello Sir! You are a gem! Your videos are the top! You are my mentor over here! You always have an amazing knowledge and skills! Waiting for more video. I have watched all of your videos just waiting for new ones God bless your career!
Thanks for this amazing video. I am a new subscribers of your channel because I found a good interpretation of several statistical test with examples. As a statistics student I always confused a lot of several things but your lectures make clear all my doubt . Thanks again Sir. I will wait more video with best example related Medical terminology.
Thank you for sharing this useful video. I have trouble with the Git tab on my laptop. There is nothing there when I click on it and I cannot make any commit then. Could you please tell me what the problem might be?
Glad it is useful! It could be that you don't have GIT installed on your computer. It happened to me twice, first, I needed git and github account in the very beginning, and then I needed to reinstall git and to reconnect it to RStudio somehow in order to blog to be able to connect to github account. I don't have concrete instructions, but I remember a few hours of googling and trying solved the problem. Cheers
Hello, good job on the video. Is it possible for people to connect disqus to a blog produced with distil? I currently made one with blogdown hugo lithium theme and now I'm wondering what are the pros and cons between the 2 ways.
Hey Firas, yes, it's definetly possible and pretty straigh forword to use discuss for both. I also have a HUGO (academic) website and have to say that Distill is easier because it does not any dependences. My old HUGO blog broke down one day. And I needed to rebuild it from scratch, that's how I discovered Distill by the way :). However, the Distill is not as fancy as you Lithium and does not offer so much flexibility yet. I wish it will be added in the future. But for the moment, Distill is very minimalistic, which is not enough for everyone, but is enough for me, because I used HUGO academic to mainly write blog-articles. For this particular goal, distill is better, but for presenting yourself on internet HUGO and blogdown is better now, in January 2020
Could it be that you don't have or connect to github? Or you experience troubles with github? Because I can not think of other reason "build" button doesn't work. I did a blog on this video and if you follow the instructions, it should actually work. For github there is a link to a good book: happygitwithr.com/
@@yuzaR-Data-Science thanks for your reply. Indeed I have a gihub account and I carefully followed the instructions. Yours automatically fill the build command but mine not. After more reding I tried "nom run build" , " pnpm run build" and "CI= npm run build" still no success. It only works locally but very hard to keep track
Sorry, for late replay. Hmm, the package always progress and develop. Try out the documentation on distill. There might be something new. Or, sometimes, I needed to update everything, R, RStudio, all (or most) of the packages, and the problem was solved
Hi ! Thanks for the video, it is a nice quick end to end workflow, I have my blog running and I can improve it now. Just, since we are speaking of R, how do you set up a RSS, so you can share it on R bloggers ?
@@yuzaR-Data-Science I think I managed to do it, full RSS was quite glitchy but a fix is avalaible now here : github.com/rstudio/distill/issues/376 The original documentation to set up the rss as expected for Rbloggers is here : rstudio.github.io/distill/blog.html#rss-feed
Thanks a lot Etienne. I tried for several hours, but almost broke my website. It seems painful. If I manage to knit two posts, then rebuild the website, commit and push, then I see this two post having not only summary in RSS. But if I try to knit more posts, they kind of hand on each other and refuse to work. So, I guess I will not spend more time on it but instead more on producing content :)
@@yuzaR-Data-Science Yes, I discovered this issue just after :/ and opened an issue. Basically, rendering the site made the index.xml file as it was with just description 🤔
Thank you for the video. Nevertheless, I tried to follow along with creating my own blog, the first post was successfully posted, but I can't update it or create additional post to the blog. I don't know where I am doing it wrong until now. any help is much appreciated. thanks!
You can do it! Just make sure you have an GitHub account, it is connecter to your R Studio, and Netlify account. Then it suppose to work. My blog work in this way still and I produce new blog-posts regularly.
However, Birasa, if nothing works and you can't figure out the reason, try manual deploy. I myself started with a manual deploy, because it way easier for the start and I did an extra video for it: ruclips.net/video/p9nuRKaF4nM/видео.html
Hi! Thank you for this video, I'm stuck on the part where git is supposed to pop up in between build and tutorial. I don't know why git doesn't pop up on mine :( , Could you possibly help?
Hey, Allison, I double checked and it works on my computer. Important thing is to install "usethis" package and to use_this command and type 3 for - not-commiting the changes. Last, you need to restart R studio. Then it suppose to work. If not, try to update possible all the packages you have in R studio and redo the procedure. Hope that helps. Cheers
Oh :) of coarse, without Git there will be no Git button :) Here is a free and short resource, which tells you all you need to know about Git in R: happygitwithr.com/index.html .
Great video! Simple and direct to the point.
Thanks a lot, really useful!
Glad it was helpful! Since this was one of my first videos, I hope the last ones are even more useful and I hope the quality increased :) Thank you for watching and commenting! That helps the channel a lot!
Awesome! Thank you indeed, Dr. Yury.
You are very welcome! ;)
Thank you Yury.. this is a great job!
You are very welcome, Lulus!
Amazing. I wonder though if we can blog via Shiny.
That would be cool! But I only used some plotly interactive figures for one of the blog articles, and it worked well. Please, let me know, when you figure out more!
@@yuzaR-Data-Science Ok!
Hello Sir!
You are a gem!
Your videos are the top!
You are my mentor over here!
You always have an amazing knowledge and skills!
Waiting for more video. I have watched all of your videos just waiting for new ones
God bless your career!
Wow, thanks Harrison! The dayjob take most of the time, but I am trying my best to make new videos. Thanks a lot for your feedback! :)
@@yuzaR-Data-Science Most welcome Sir and may God bless your career even more!
Great video and helpful. But I’m having a problem with *build command*. I’ve tried several time to fix it but no success. Could you help please ?
This is just amazing. thanks a lot for this amazing Tutorial!
You're very welcome, Birasa!
Thanks for this amazing video.
I am a new subscribers of your channel because I found a good interpretation of several statistical test with examples. As a statistics student I always confused a lot of several things but your lectures make clear all my doubt .
Thanks again Sir.
I will wait more video with best example related Medical terminology.
Thanks a lot, Sunil! I am glad it is useful to you! More videos to come!
Your video encourage me yo change from blogdown to distiller. Thanks man
Hey Santiago, you are welcome. Don't expect miracles from Distill, but it certainly works better for me than blogdown. Makes me less dependent.
It is indeed awesome! Many thanks!
Glad you like it! Cheers!
Thank you for sharing this useful video. I have trouble with the Git tab on my laptop. There is nothing there when I click on it and I cannot make any commit then. Could you please tell me what the problem might be?
Glad it is useful! It could be that you don't have GIT installed on your computer. It happened to me twice, first, I needed git and github account in the very beginning, and then I needed to reinstall git and to reconnect it to RStudio somehow in order to blog to be able to connect to github account. I don't have concrete instructions, but I remember a few hours of googling and trying solved the problem. Cheers
Wonderful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello, good job on the video. Is it possible for people to connect disqus to a blog produced with distil? I currently made one with blogdown hugo lithium theme and now I'm wondering what are the pros and cons between the 2 ways.
Hey Firas, yes, it's definetly possible and pretty straigh forword to use discuss for both. I also have a HUGO (academic) website and have to say that Distill is easier because it does not any dependences. My old HUGO blog broke down one day. And I needed to rebuild it from scratch, that's how I discovered Distill by the way :). However, the Distill is not as fancy as you Lithium and does not offer so much flexibility yet. I wish it will be added in the future. But for the moment, Distill is very minimalistic, which is not enough for everyone, but is enough for me, because I used HUGO academic to mainly write blog-articles. For this particular goal, distill is better, but for presenting yourself on internet HUGO and blogdown is better now, in January 2020
@@yuzaR-Data-Science Thank you for your reply and for the great videos.
beautiful sound, amzing
Many thanks Yao!
Great video and helpful. But I’m having a problem with build command. I’ve tried several time to fix it but no success. Could you help please ?
Could it be that you don't have or connect to github? Or you experience troubles with github? Because I can not think of other reason "build" button doesn't work. I did a blog on this video and if you follow the instructions, it should actually work. For github there is a link to a good book: happygitwithr.com/
also, update the whole system, it sometimes helps: R, RStudio and all the packages.
@@yuzaR-Data-Science thanks for your reply. Indeed I have a gihub account and I carefully followed the instructions. Yours automatically fill the build command but mine not. After more reding I tried "nom run build" , " pnpm run build" and "CI= npm run build" still no success. It only works locally but very hard to keep track
Sorry, for late replay. Hmm, the package always progress and develop. Try out the documentation on distill. There might be something new. Or, sometimes, I needed to update everything, R, RStudio, all (or most) of the packages, and the problem was solved
Hi ! Thanks for the video, it is a nice quick end to end workflow, I have my blog running and I can improve it now. Just, since we are speaking of R, how do you set up a RSS, so you can share it on R bloggers ?
Glad it was helpful, Etienne! I could not connect it to R bloggers easily, so I didn't yet. If you somehow figure it our, please, let me know. Cheers
@@yuzaR-Data-Science I will try to look into it. I see that the page of rstudio.github.io/distill/blog.html have some mention of the RSS flux.
@@yuzaR-Data-Science I think I managed to do it, full RSS was quite glitchy but a fix is avalaible now here : github.com/rstudio/distill/issues/376
The original documentation to set up the rss as expected for Rbloggers is here : rstudio.github.io/distill/blog.html#rss-feed
Thanks a lot Etienne. I tried for several hours, but almost broke my website. It seems painful. If I manage to knit two posts, then rebuild the website, commit and push, then I see this two post having not only summary in RSS. But if I try to knit more posts, they kind of hand on each other and refuse to work. So, I guess I will not spend more time on it but instead more on producing content :)
@@yuzaR-Data-Science Yes, I discovered this issue just after :/ and opened an issue. Basically, rendering the site made the index.xml file as it was with just description 🤔
Very useful video , Thanks sir
You are very welcome!
Thank you for the video. Nevertheless, I tried to follow along with creating my own blog, the first post was successfully posted, but I can't update it or create additional post to the blog. I don't know where I am doing it wrong until now. any help is much appreciated. thanks!
You can do it! Just make sure you have an GitHub account, it is connecter to your R Studio, and Netlify account. Then it suppose to work. My blog work in this way still and I produce new blog-posts regularly.
However, Birasa, if nothing works and you can't figure out the reason, try manual deploy. I myself started with a manual deploy, because it way easier for the start and I did an extra video for it: ruclips.net/video/p9nuRKaF4nM/видео.html
Hi! Thank you for this video, I'm stuck on the part where git is supposed to pop up in between build and tutorial. I don't know why git doesn't pop up on mine :( , Could you possibly help?
Hey, Allison, I double checked and it works on my computer. Important thing is to install "usethis" package and to use_this command and type 3 for - not-commiting the changes. Last, you need to restart R studio. Then it suppose to work. If not, try to update possible all the packages you have in R studio and redo the procedure. Hope that helps. Cheers
@@yuzaR-Data-Science Thanks!! Also, should I have git downloaded before I started making the blog ??
Oh :) of coarse, without Git there will be no Git button :) Here is a free and short resource, which tells you all you need to know about Git in R: happygitwithr.com/index.html .