Last updated: 2018-05-09
workflowr checks: (Click a bullet for more information) ✖ R Markdown file: uncommitted changes
The R Markdown file has unstaged changes. To know which version of the R Markdown file created these results, you’ll want to first commit it to the Git repo. If you’re still working on the analysis, you can ignore this warning. When you’re finished, you can run wflow_publish
to commit the R Markdown file and build the HTML.
✔ Repository version: 5f12007
wflow_publish
or wflow_git_commit
). workflowr only checks the R Markdown file, but you know if there are other scripts or data files that it depends on. Below is the status of the Git repository when the results were generated:
Ignored files:
Ignored: .Rhistory
Ignored: .Rproj.user/
Untracked files:
Untracked: _workflowr.yml
Unstaged changes:
Modified: analysis/_site.yml
Modified: analysis/about.Rmd
Deleted: analysis/chunks.R
Modified: analysis/index.Rmd
Modified: analysis/license.Rmd
Modified: analysis/total.nuc.rnaseq.Rmd
Note that any generated files, e.g. HTML, png, CSS, etc., are not included in this status report because it is ok for generated content to have uncommitted changes.
What license are you using for your code? See choosealicense.com for help deciding. And don’t forget to update the file LICENSE
in the root of your Git repo.
What license are you using for the written content on your site? It is traditional to choose a Creative Commons license for this type of content.
How should others cite your work? Don’t forget to update the file CITATION
in the root of your Git repo.
This reproducible R Markdown analysis was created with workflowr 1.0.1