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githubr #19

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abbycabs opened this issue Apr 16, 2016 · 5 comments
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abbycabs opened this issue Apr 16, 2016 · 5 comments

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abbycabs commented Apr 16, 2016

[ Project Lead ] @brian-bot
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/brian-bot/githubr
[ Track ] Tools: you are building a tool others can help you build
[ Level ] Beginner
[ Timezone ] PDT

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Making it easy to talk to GitHub from R


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confirmed!

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Very nice idea but how does this package differ from git2r?

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Great question! git2r is much more focussed on providing an interactive experience with a user's local git installation through R -- where githubr interacts only with GitHub's APIs (you don't even need git installed locally).

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Alright that makes sense! Thanks. Will you work on this project in the
sprint of 2 and 3 june?
Op 31 mei 2016 22:58 schreef "Brian M. Bot" notifications@github.com:

Great question! git2r is much more focussed on providing an interactive
experience with a user's local git installation through R -- where githubr
interacts only with GitHub's APIs (you don't even need git installed
locally).


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Yes! There was a brief interview discussion about the project which came out this morning - hope you can join!

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