The name gitchecker
is probably bad, but since it's the for metric we wanted
to try out, it's the only thing that occurred to me.
pandoc
and R
are prerequisites and both should be available in homebrew
,
or your other favorite package manager.
After R
is installed, the only other dependency is rmarkdown
in the R
console simply do
$ R
> install.packages('rmarkdown')
Before you can render page.Rmd
, you have to change the working directory of
your R
session
> setwd('/home/path/to/your/git/project')
Likewise, this has to be set in page.Rmd
. Right now it is hard wired to
/home/chris/Projects/any-repository
.
Now you can render rmarkdown
files with the command
> render("../gitchecker/page.Rmd")
This results in a page.html
file that can be opened your browsers.