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Include vignette to explain how to use checkpoint inside a markdown document #233

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andrie opened this issue Feb 22, 2017 · 1 comment
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andrie commented Feb 22, 2017

Use the solution suggested in #216

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* dev:
  Use package caching on Travis
  Create folder recursively
  Try once more #233
  Explicitly save manifest.R #233
  Try writing to getwd()
  Use dirname(tempdir()) to persist .checkpoint folder #233
  Rebuild vignettes #233
  Add vignette on using checkpoint inside a markdown file #216
  Add argument documentation
  Add experimental unCheckpoint() function #124
  Skip all online checks if `scanForPackages = FALSE` #234
  Expand help for mranUrl() #237
  Documentation improvements and fixes
  Track snapshot use and remove unused snapshots #209
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andrie commented Mar 30, 2017

Version 0.3.20 contains a vignette explaining how to do this:

I have an example (badly written) vignette on gitbub that explains this approach: http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/RevolutionAnalytics/checkpoint/blob/master/vignettes/using-checkpoint-with-knitr.html

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