Thanks, these videos are very good and I have created a package by following your instructions. My package is in a private github repo now. May I ask how do other users now access this library and use the functions? Do you have a video for that? Thank you very much!
To install from a private repo, you (i. e. potential users of your package) need to provide authentication. I wouldn't spread authentication information, so if I wanted others to access my package, I'd make the repo public. Maybe it helps if you have a private repo where you try out things, and a public repo containing a version you feel ok about being public?
Thank you for this series!
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Thanks, these videos are very good and I have created a package by following your instructions. My package is in a private github repo now. May I ask how do other users now access this library and use the functions? Do you have a video for that? Thank you very much!
To install from a private repo, you (i. e. potential users of your package) need to provide authentication. I wouldn't spread authentication information, so if I wanted others to access my package, I'd make the repo public.
Maybe it helps if you have a private repo where you try out things, and a public repo containing a version you feel ok about being public?