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hrbrmstr / do_rpt.r
Last active March 16, 2023 21:51
parallel, parameterized knitr reports
library(doParallel)
rpts <- list(list(out="one.html", params=list(some_var="One")),
list(out="two.html", params=list(some_var="Two")),
list(out="three.html", params=list(some_var="Three")),
list(out="four.html", params=list(some_var="Four")))
do_rpt <- function(r) {
require(rmarkdown)
@bastman
bastman / docker-cleanup-resources.md
Created March 31, 2016 05:55
docker cleanup guide: containers, images, volumes, networks

Docker - How to cleanup (unused) resources

Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...

delete volumes

// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes

$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)

$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm

@hrbrmstr
hrbrmstr / orig.png
Last active July 16, 2023 06:43
Supreme Annotations - moar splainin here: http://rud.is/b/2016/03/16/supreme-annotations/ - NOTE: this requires the github version of ggplot2
orig.png
@jeroen
jeroen / tor.R
Last active January 30, 2024 20:45
Using TOR in R
# Installing TOR on mac: brew install tor
# Run TOR on custom port: tor --SOCKSPort 9050
# Check the 'origin' field in the response to verify TOR is working.
library(httr)
GET("https://httpbin.org/get", use_proxy("socks5://localhost:9050"))
# Set proxy in curl
library(curl)
h <- new_handle(proxy = "socks5://localhost:9050")
@lukas-h
lukas-h / license-badges.md
Last active March 29, 2026 18:14
Markdown License Badges for your Project

Markdown License badges

Collection of License badges for your Project's README file.
This list includes the most common open source and open data licenses.
Easily copy and paste the code under the badges into your Markdown files.

Notes

  • The badges do not fully replace the license informations for your projects, they are only emblems for the README, that the user can see the License at first glance.

Translations: (No guarantee that the translations are up-to-date)

@evantoli
evantoli / GitConfigHttpProxy.md
Last active March 12, 2026 09:22
Configure Git to use a proxy

Configure Git to use a proxy

In Brief

You may need to configure a proxy server if you're having trouble cloning or fetching from a remote repository or getting an error like unable to access '...' Couldn't resolve host '...'.

Consider something like:

@piccolbo
piccolbo / dplyr-backends.md
Last active June 23, 2018 03:58
Dplyr backends: the ultimate collection

Dplyr is a well known R package to work on structured data, either in memory or in DB and, more recently, in cluster. The in memory implementations have in general capabilities that are not found in the others, so the notion of backend is used with a bit of a poetic license. Even the different DB and cluster backends differ in subtle ways. But it sure is better than writing SQL directly! Here I provide a list of backends with links to the packages that implement them when necessary. I've done my best to provide links to active projects, but I am not endorsing any of them. Do your own testing. Enjoy and please contribute any corrections or additions, in the comments.

Backend Package
data.frame builtin
data.table builtin
arrays builtin
SQLite builtin
PostgreSQL/Redshift builtin
@turgay
turgay / override_input.py
Created October 4, 2015 11:44
Python override builtin input function
import __builtin__
def fake_input(prompt):
print prompt
return "trgy"
__builtin__.raw_input = fake_input
name = raw_input("Enter your name >")
@aembleton
aembleton / docx2md.md
Last active May 17, 2023 07:04 — forked from vdavez/docx2md.md
Convert a Word Document into MD

Converting a Word Document to Markdown in One Move

The Problem

A lot of important government documents are created and saved in Microsoft Word (*.docx). But Microsoft Word is a proprietary format, and it's not really useful for presenting documents on the web. So, I wanted to find a way to convert a .docx file into markdown.

Installing Pandoc

On a mac you can use homebrew by running the command brew install pandoc.

The Solution

#' ---
#' output:
#' html_document:
#' keep_md: TRUE
#' ---
#+ include = FALSE
library(dplyr)
#' Responses to [my