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    MetBrewer

    MetBrewer

    Color palette package inspired by Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY

    ...The package supports both discrete and continuous palette types, with interpolation when more colors are requested than originally defined. It also provides ggplot2-friendly scale functions (scale_color_met_c, scale_fill_met_d, etc.) so integration into typical R plotting workflows is smooth. Internally, the package includes functions to list available palettes, check which are colorblind-friendly, and visualize all palettes at once.
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    performance

    performance

    Models' quality and performance metrics (R2, ICC, LOO, AIC, BF, ...)

    performance is part of the easystats ecosystem and offers model quality assessment tools for R. It computes metrics like R², RMSE, ICC, and conducts diagnostics such as overdispersion, zero‑inflation, convergence, and singularity checks, complementing model workflows with comprehensive evaluation.
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    lintr

    lintr

    Static Code Analysis for R

    lintr is a static code analysis tool for R that identifies syntax errors, style inconsistencies, and other potential issues in R scripts and packages. It supports customizable lint rules and integrates with many editors to provide realtime feedback and enforce coding standards (e.g., tidyverse style).
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    blogdown

    blogdown

    Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown

    blogdown is an R package that enables the creation and maintenance of static websites and blogs using R Markdown and Hugo (or other static-site generators). Developed by Yihui Xie and team, it provides functions to initialize sites, write posts, manage themes, and deploy with minimal fuss. It seamlessly blends R code chunks and web content, ideal for data storytellers and technical bloggers.
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    Advanced Shiny

    Advanced Shiny

    Shiny tips & tricks for improving your apps and solving common problem

    The advanced-shiny repository is a curated collection of practical tips, design patterns, and mini Shiny apps focused on solving real-world challenges in R Shiny applications. The author (Dean Attali) collected many of the “harder” or less-documented tricks he uses or encounters frequently—things like controlling UI behavior dynamically, managing reactive logic, optimizing interactivity, and structuring large Shiny codebases. The repo’s structure includes folders of example apps each...
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    paletteer

    paletteer

    Collection of most color palettes in a single R package

    paletteer is an R package by Emil Hvitfeldt that aggregates color palettes from many other R packages, providing a unified, streamlined interface to access discrete, continuous, and dynamic palettes. It is intended to simplify choosing color schemes when plotting, remove the friction of remembering different palette package APIs, and make high‐quality color aesthetics more accessible. Some palettes change depending on the number of colors requested; the ability to reverse palettes. Support...
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    future

    future

    R package: future: Unified Parallel and Distributed Processing in R

    The future package in R provides a unified abstraction for asynchronous and/or parallel computation. It allows R expressions to be scheduled for future evaluation, with the result retrieved later, in a way decoupled from the specific backend used. This lets code be written in a way that works with sequential execution, multicore, multisession, cluster, or remote compute backends, without changing the high-level code. It handles automatic exporting of needed global variables/functions,...
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    Statistical Rethinking 2024

    Statistical Rethinking 2024

    This course teaches data analysis

    ...It provides updated notebooks, R scripts, and model examples, some streamlined and restructured compared to previous years. The 2024 repo also highlights the transition toward more robust Stan models and integration with newer Bayesian workflow practices, continuing to emphasize accessibility for learners while modernizing the tools. This version is designed for students following the 2024 lecture series, offering the most current set of examples, exercises, and teaching material aligned with the Statistical Rethinking framework. Online, flipped instruction. ...
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    Statistical Rethinking 2023

    Statistical Rethinking 2023

    Statistical Rethinking Course for Jan-Mar 2023

    The 2023 edition modernizes and expands on the same curriculum, adjusting exercises and code for newer versions of R, Stan, and supporting packages. It continues to provide scripts for lectures and tutorials, while integrating refinements to examples, notation, and computational workflows introduced that year. Compared with 2022, some models are rewritten for clarity, and teaching materials reflect refinements in McElreath’s evolving presentation of Bayesian data analysis. Students following...
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    R Packages (r-pkgs)

    R Packages (r-pkgs)

    Building R packages

    rpkgs (in GitHub via hadley/r-pkgs) is the source (text + examples) for the book R Packages by Hadley Wickham and Jenny Bryan. The book teaches how to develop, document, test, and share R packages: the practices, tools, infrastructure, workflows, and best practices around package development in R. The repository contains the code, text, site content for building the book, examples, exercises, etc. It is not a software library to be loaded in R (except perhaps the examples), but a...
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    Reproducible-research

    Reproducible-research

    A Reproducible Data Analysis Workflow with R Markdown, Git, Make, etc.

    ...The workflow leverages established tools and practices from software engineering. It combines the benefits of various open-source software tools including R Markdown, Git, Make, and Docker, whose interplay ensures seamless integration of version management, dynamic report generation conforming to various journal styles, and full cross-platform and long-term computational reproducibility. The workflow ensures meeting the primary goals that 1) the reporting of statistical results is consistent with the actual statistical results (dynamic report generation), 2) the analysis exactly reproduces at a later point in time even if the computing platform or software is changed (computational reproducibility), and 3) changes at any time (during development and post-publication) are tracked, tagged, and documented while earlier versions of both data and code remain accessible.
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    benchm-ml

    benchm-ml

    A benchmark of commonly used open source implementations

    This repository is designed to provide a minimal benchmark framework comparing commonly used machine learning libraries in terms of scalability, speed, and classification accuracy. The focus is on binary classification tasks without missing data, where inputs can be numeric or categorical (after one-hot encoding). It targets large scale settings by varying the number of observations (n) up to millions and the number of features (after expansion) to about a thousand, to stress test different...
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    DataScienceR

    DataScienceR

    a curated list of R tutorials for Data Science, NLP

    The DataScienceR repository is a curated collection of tutorials, sample code, and project templates for learning data science using the R programming language. It includes an assortment of exercises, sample datasets, and instructional code that cover the core steps of a data science project: data ingestion, cleaning, exploratory analysis, modeling, evaluation, and visualization. Many of the modules demonstrate best practices in R, such as using the tidyverse, R Markdown, modular scripting,...
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    RStan

    RStan

    RStan, the R interface to Stan

    RStan is the R interface to Stan, a C++ library for statistical modeling and high-performance statistical computation. It lets users specify models in the Stan modeling language (for Bayesian inference), compile them, and perform inference from R. Key inference approaches include full Bayesian inference via Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (specifically the No-U-Turn Sampler, NUTS), approximate Bayesian inference via variational methods, and optimization (penalized likelihood). RStan integrates with...
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