Stable version from CRAN
Development version from GitHub
There are two ways to authorise gistr to work with your GitHub account:
GITHUB_PAT
environment variable.
Sys.setenv(GITHUB_PAT = "blahblahblah")
, where “blahblahblah” is the PAT you got from GitHub. Then take gistr
out for a test drive.~/.bash_profile
or ~/.Renviron
.Using the PAT is recommended.
Using the gist_auth()
function you can authenticate separately first, or if you’re not authenticated, this function will run internally with each function call. If you have a PAT, that will be used, if not, OAuth will be used.
In gistr
you can use pipes, introduced perhaps first in R in the package magrittr
, to pass outputs from one function to another. If you have used dplyr
with pipes you can see the difference, and perhaps the utility, of this workflow over the traditional workflow in R. You can use a non-piping or a piping workflow with gistr
. Examples below use a mix of both workflows. Here is an example of a piping workflow (with some explanation):
file <- system.file("examples", "alm.md", package = "gistr")
gists(what = "minepublic")[[1]] %>% # List my public gists, and index to get just the 1st one
add_files(file) %>% # Add a new file to that gist
update() # update sends a PATCH command to the Gists API to add the file to your gist online
And a non-piping workflow that does the same exact thing:
file <- system.file("examples", "alm.md", package = "gistr")
g <- gists(what = "minepublic")[[1]]
g <- add_files(g, file)
update(g)
Or you could string them all together in one line (but it’s rather difficult to follow what’s going on because you have to read from the inside out)
Limiting to a few results here to keep it brief
gists(per_page = 2)
#> [[1]]
#> <gist>721a433293af4cb1fb0f66d7ccb37339
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/721a433293af4cb1fb0f66d7ccb37339
#> Description: Atividades 8o Ano
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:22Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:23Z
#> Files: 8o_ano.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
#>
#> [[2]]
#> <gist>d1064ad4f7fa9cd30b4409ade98fbd92
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/d1064ad4f7fa9cd30b4409ade98fbd92
#> Description: Averdonk Groessen
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:11Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:11Z
#> Files: averdonk-groessen.markdown, index.pug, script.js, scripts, style.sass, styles
#> Truncated?: FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE
Since a certain date/time
gists(since='2014-05-26T00:00:00Z', per_page = 2)
#> [[1]]
#> <gist>721a433293af4cb1fb0f66d7ccb37339
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/721a433293af4cb1fb0f66d7ccb37339
#> Description: Atividades 8o Ano
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:22Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:23Z
#> Files: 8o_ano.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
#>
#> [[2]]
#> <gist>d1064ad4f7fa9cd30b4409ade98fbd92
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/d1064ad4f7fa9cd30b4409ade98fbd92
#> Description: Averdonk Groessen
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:11Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:11Z
#> Files: averdonk-groessen.markdown, index.pug, script.js, scripts, style.sass, styles
#> Truncated?: FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE
Request different types of gists, one of public, minepublic, mineall, or starred.
gists('minepublic', per_page = 2)
#> [[1]]
#> <gist>792675323dea1961ce038b2e051d66d4
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/792675323dea1961ce038b2e051d66d4
#> Description:
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:17:34Z / 2020-07-28T20:17:42Z
#> Files: code.R
#> Truncated?: FALSE
#>
#> [[2]]
#> <gist>98badbaf7334a8a5707418543e178901
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/98badbaf7334a8a5707418543e178901
#> Description: a new cool gist
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:17:33Z / 2020-07-28T20:17:33Z
#> Files: stuff.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
You can pass in files
file <- system.file("examples", "stuff.md", package = "gistr")
gist_create(file, description='a new cool gist', browse = FALSE)
#> <gist>f7aa5e70e2fb40f4d92e972bcfa6224f
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/f7aa5e70e2fb40f4d92e972bcfa6224f
#> Description: a new cool gist
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:27Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:27Z
#> Files: stuff.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
Or, wrap gist_create()
around some code in your R session/IDE, with just the function name, and a {'
at the start and a }'
at the end.
gist_create(code={'
x <- letters
numbers <- runif(8)
numbers
[1] 0.3229318 0.5933054 0.7778408 0.3898947 0.1309717 0.7501378 0.3206379 0.3379005
'})
gist_create(code={'
x <- letters
numbers <- runif(8)
numbers
[1] 0.3229318 0.5933054 0.7778408 0.3898947 0.1309717 0.7501378 0.3206379 0.3379005
'}, browse=FALSE)
#> <gist>394103ff248f2be67bbccce863a89ca7
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/394103ff248f2be67bbccce863a89ca7
#> Description:
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:29Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:29Z
#> Files: code.R
#> Truncated?: FALSE
You can also knit an input file before posting as a gist:
file <- system.file("examples", "stuff.Rmd", package = "gistr")
gist_create(file, description='a new cool gist', knit=TRUE)
#> <gist>4162b9c53479fbc298db
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/4162b9c53479fbc298db
#> Description: a new cool gist
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2014-10-27T16:07:31Z / 2014-10-27T16:07:31Z
#> Files: stuff.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
Or code blocks before (note that code blocks without knitr block demarcations will result in unexecuted code):
knit a local file
file <- system.file("examples", "stuff.Rmd", package = "gistr")
run(file, knitopts = list(quiet=TRUE)) %>% gist_create(browse = FALSE)
#> <gist>ceeddf11ebf775a1fe465f6791e15323
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/ceeddf11ebf775a1fe465f6791e15323
#> Description:
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:31Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:31Z
#> Files: stuff.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
knit a code block (knitr code block notation missing, do add that in) (result not shown)
knit a file from a gist, has to get file first (result not shown)
The GitHub API doesn’t let you upload binary files (e.g., images) via their HTTP API, which we use in gistr
. There is a workaround.
If you are using .Rmd
or .Rnw
files, you can set imgur_inject = TRUE
in gistr_create()
so that imgur knit options are injected at the top of your file so that images will be uploaded to imgur. Alternatively, you can do this yourself, setting knit options to use imgur.
A file already using imgur
file <- system.file("examples", "plots_imgur.Rmd", package = "gistr")
gist_create(file, knit=TRUE)
#> <gist>1a6e7f7d6ddb739fce0b
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/1a6e7f7d6ddb739fce0b
#> Description:
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2015-03-19T00:20:48Z / 2015-03-19T00:20:48Z
#> Files: plots_imgur.md
A file NOT already using imgur
file <- system.file("examples", "plots.Rmd", package = "gistr")
gist_create(file, knit=TRUE, imgur_inject = TRUE)
#> <gist>ec9987ad245bbc668c72
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/ec9987ad245bbc668c72
#> Description:
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2015-03-19T00:21:13Z / 2015-03-19T00:21:13Z
#> Files: plots.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
Star
gist('cbb0507082bb18ff7e4b') %>% star()
#> <gist>cbb0507082bb18ff7e4b
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/cbb0507082bb18ff7e4b
#> Description: This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2014-05-02T19:43:13Z / 2018-04-16T21:11:53Z
#> Files: The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
Unstar
gist('cbb0507082bb18ff7e4b') %>% unstar()
#> <gist>cbb0507082bb18ff7e4b
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/cbb0507082bb18ff7e4b
#> Description: This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2014-05-02T19:43:13Z / 2018-04-16T21:27:36Z
#> Files: The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
#> Truncated?: FALSE
Add files
file <- system.file("examples", "alm.md", package = "gistr")
gists(what = "minepublic")[[1]] %>%
add_files(file) %>%
update()
#> <gist>394103ff248f2be67bbccce863a89ca7
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/394103ff248f2be67bbccce863a89ca7
#> Description:
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:29Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:34Z
#> Files: alm.md, code.R
#> Truncated?: FALSE, FALSE
Delete files
file <- system.file("examples", "alm.md", package = "gistr")
gists(what = "minepublic")[[1]] %>%
delete_files(file) %>%
update()
#> <gist>394103ff248f2be67bbccce863a89ca7
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/394103ff248f2be67bbccce863a89ca7
#> Description:
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:29Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:36Z
#> Files: code.R
#> Truncated?: FALSE
Opens the gist in your default browser
Returns a list of gist
objects, just like gists()
gist(id='1642874') %>% forks(per_page=2)
#> [[1]]
#> <gist>1642989
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/1642989
#> Description: Spline Transition
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2012-01-19T21:45:20Z / 2019-10-23T20:09:07Z
#> Files:
#> Truncated?:
#>
#> [[2]]
#> <gist>1643051
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/1643051
#> Description: Line Transition (Broken)
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2012-01-19T21:51:30Z / 2019-10-23T20:08:44Z
#> Files:
#> Truncated?:
Returns a gist
object
g <- gists()
(forked <- g[[ sample(seq_along(g), 1) ]] %>% fork())
#> <gist>72a9327aac0cab09900b04a027069ae5
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/72a9327aac0cab09900b04a027069ae5
#> Description: Rimworld output log published using HugsLib
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2020-07-28T20:18:43Z / 2020-07-28T20:18:43Z
#> Files: output_log.txt
#> Truncated?: FALSE
Round-trip storage of a data frame
Maybe you want to use a gist to share some data as an alternative to dput
? We can do this by writing our data.frame
to a temporary buffer and passing it to gist_create
. We can read the data back from the gist by passing its content to read.csv
.
data(iris)
str <- ''
tc <- textConnection('str', 'w', local = TRUE)
write.csv(iris, file = tc, row.names = FALSE)
close(tc)
content <- list(content=paste(as.character(str), collapse='\n'))
gistr::gist_create(code = {
content$content
}, description = "using a gist as a data store",
filename = "iris.csv")
#> <gist>c7dfe593f4944df4818df884689734f9
#> URL: https://gist.github.com/c7dfe593f4944df4818df884689734f9
#> Description: using a gist as a data store
#> Public: TRUE
#> Created/Edited: 2019-07-18T14:23:23Z / 2019-07-18T14:23:23Z
#> Files: iris.csv
#> Truncated?: FALSE
output <- read.csv(
text = gist(gists(what = "minepublic", per_page = 1)[[1]]$id)$
files$iris.csv$content)
identical(output, iris)
#> TRUE