Pat uses Rmarkdown to create a web page that shows the level of drought across the world and then shares how to host the page with GitHub pages for free. The overall goal of this project is to highlight reproducible research practices using a number of tools including ggplot, geom_raster, geom_tile, scale_fill_gradient2, labs, theme, and more. The specific output from this project will be a map-based visual that shows the level of drought across the globe. You can find my blog post for this episode at https://www.riffomonas.org/code_club/2022-10-24-index-page. #rmarkdown #github #Rstats #R Support Riffomonas by becoming a Patreon member! https://www.patreon.com/riffomonas Want more practice on the concepts covered in Code Club? You can sign up for my weekly newsletter at https://shop.riffomonas.org/youtube to get practice problems, tips, and insights. If you're interested in taking an upcoming 3 day R workshop be sure to check out our schedule at https://riffomonas.org/workshops/ You can also find complete tutorials for learning R with the tidyverse using... Microbial ecology data: https://www.riffomonas.org/minimalR/ General data: https://www.riffomonas.org/generalR/ 0:00 Introduction 0:51 Let GitHub host web pages for us 4:12 Create RMarkdown document 9:59 Improve appearance of index.html 13:57 Adding code chunks and inline code 19:30 Cleaning up with Snakemake and GitHub