The trackdown
package offers a simple solution for
collaborative writing and editing of R Markdown (or Sweave) documents.
Using trackdown
, the local .Rmd
(or
.Rnw
) file can be uploaded as a plain-text file to Google
Drive. By taking advantage of the easily readable Markdown (or LaTeX)
syntax and the well-known online interface offered by Google Docs,
collaborators can easily contribute to the writing and editing process.
After integrating all authors’ contributions, the final document can be
downloaded and rendered locally.
You can install the released version from CRAN with:
install.packages("trackdown")
To install the development version from GitHub, run the following code:
# install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("claudiozandonella/trackdown",
remotesbuild_vignettes = TRUE)
library(trackdown)
trackdown
WorkflowDuring the collaborative writing/editing of an .Rmd
(or
.Rnw
) document, it is important to employ different
workflows for computer code and narrative text:
Thus, the workflow’s main idea is simple: Upload the
.Rmd
(or .Rnw
) document to Google Drive to
collaboratively write/edit the narrative text in Google Docs; download
the document locally to continue working on the code while harnessing
the power of Git for version control and collaboration. This iterative
process of uploading to and downloading from Google Drive continues
until the desired results are obtained. The workflow can be summarized
as:
Collaborative code writing using Git & collaborative writing of narrative text using Google Docs
trackdown
offers different functions to manage the
workflow:
upload_file()
uploads a file for the first time to
Google Drive.update_file()
updates the content of an existing file
in Google Drive with the contents of a local file.download_file()
downloads the edited version of a file
from Google Drive and updates the local version.render_file()
downloads a file from Google Drive and
renders it locally.trackdown
offers additional features to facilitate the
collaborative writing and editing of documents in Google Docs. In
particular, it is possible to:
.Rmd
(or .Rnw
) document. This helps
collaborators to evaluate the overall layout including figures and
tables and allows them to add comments to suggest and discuss
changes.Google Docs offers users a familiar, intuitive, and free web-based interface that allows multiple users to simultaneously write/edit the same document. In Google Docs it is possible to:
Moreover, Google Docs allows anyone to contribute to the writing/editing of the document. No programming experience is required, users can just focus on writing/editing the narrative text.
Note that not all collaborators have to have a Google account
(although this is recommended to utilize all Google Docs features). Only
the person who manages the trackdown
workflow needs to have
a Google account to upload files to Google Drive. Other collaborators
can be invited to contribute to the document using a shared link (See Instructions).
All documentation is available at https://claudiozandonella.github.io/trackdown/.
To know more about trackdown
, please reference:
vignette("trackdown-features")
for a detailed
description of the function arguments and features.vignette("trackdown-workflow")
for a workflow example
and discussion of how to collaborate on narrative text and code.vignette("trackdown-tech-notes")
for details regarding
technical details like authentication and file management.trackdown
Development of the trackdown
package is an ongoing
project, surely there are many issues to fix and features to
propose/add. Anyone is welcome to contribute to the development.
Please note that this project is released under a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
See Community guidelines for further information.
To cite trackdown
in publications use:
Emily Kothe, Claudio Zandonella Callegher, Filippo Gambarota, Janosch Linkersdörfer and Mathew Ling (2021). trackdown: Collaborative Writing and Editing of R Markdown (or Sweave) Documents in Google Drive. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5167320.
The BibTeX entry is:
@Manual{,
title = {trackdown: Collaborative Writing and Editing of R Markdown (or Sweave) Documents in Google Drive},
author = {Emily Kothe and Claudio Zandonella Callegher and Filippo Gambarota and Janosch Linkersdörfer and Mathew Ling},
year = {2021},
note = {R package version 1.1.1},
url = {https://github.com/claudiozandonella/trackdown},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.5167320},
}