Manage Packages and Reproduce Environments
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Working with Packages, Repositories
Understanding fundamentals of packages, repositories, and address common pains
Packages live in one of two places: repositories and libraries. Packages get to libraries from repositories by installation.
Learn how to set your default repository in R and Python for Workbench
BioConductor is a repository of R packages that facilitates rigorous and reproducible analysis of data from current and emerging biological assays.
This article provides instructions on how to configure Java for use with R and the rJava package. These instructions should be robust to Java patches and updates, which can be a source of problems for R code depending on rJava.
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Reduce Friction in Reproducibility when Sharing and Collaborating
Overcome the pains of “but it worked on my computer…” and adopt a proper package and environments management strategy
Manage packages within Posit Team
Manage environments for data science.
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Managing Environments for Deployed Content
Once content moves off your local machine, how will it behave?
For very advanced configurations, Connect supports the use of a supervisor script to modify the environment available to deployed content. The vast majority of Connect…
In this example, we will set an environment variable which will be available to all users and processes running on the Linux server.
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