Showcase

A showcase of R Markdown Projects. If you have a project you would like to share, let me know and I will post it here!

This page1 is currently just a collection of some web products I have created with R Markdown. It is not that I think these are particularly amazing, it is just that since I coded everything, I know how all of this works. So if you are looking for ideas and inspiration have a look around.

If you would like to share something you have created, please let me know—I would love to add it to this page. Use the buttons to filter the showcase by category:


BocasBiome

Minimalist publication site written in R Markdown and made with the Distill website template.

Cacao fermentation

Slide show about Cacao Fermentation. Written in R Markdown and created with reveal.js.

Istmobiome

Istmobiome Project site written in R Markdown and created with blogdown and Hugo.

Hypocolypse

Hypocolypse project publication site written in R Markdown and made with the Distill website template.

ProjectDIGEST

ProjectDIGEST publication site written in R Markdown and made using the native website template.

Rethinking Diversity

Slide show about microbial diversity written in R Markdown and created with the xaringan package.

How the Isthmus of Panama changed the world

Slide show about the consequences of the Isthmus of Panama closing. Written in R Markdown and created with the xaringan package.

STRI-McGill-NEO-2020

STRI-McGill-NEO course site (2020) written in R Markdown and made with the flexdashboard framework.

STRI-McGill-NEO-2022

STRI-McGill-NEO course site (2022) written in R Markdown and made with Distill blog template.

Source Code

The source code for this page can be accessed on GitHub by clicking this link.


  1. The inspiration for this page comes from the Distillery showcase page and John Paul Helveston personal website. I used the bs4cards R package for the gallery. The code was harvested and modified from jhelvy/jhelvy_distill GitHub repo↩︎

Reuse

Text and figures are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC BY-SA 4.0. The figures that have been reused from other sources don't fall under this license and can be recognized by a note in their caption: "Figure from ...".