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package:
golem:
title: "`{golem}` is an opinionated framework for building production-grade `{shiny}` applications."
description: "It provides a set of tools to help you build a `{shiny}` application in a structured way automates routine tasks, facilitate deployment, and is extendable to feat your needs."
repo: https://github.com/ThinkR-open/golem
lifecycle: stable
shinipsum:
title: "`{shinipsum}` provides a set of functions to generate dummy widgets and content for `{shiny}` applications."
description: "This R package is a simple package designed to generate placeholder elements for `{shiny}` applications. It provides a set of functions that can be used to generate 'lorem ipsum' style elements that can be used as filler in Shiny applications while prototyping."
repo: https://github.com/ThinkR-open/shinipsum
lifecycle: stable
fakir:
title: "`{fakir}` provides a set of functions to generate random data that can be used for prototyping."
description: "`{fakir}` contains a set of functions for creating synthetic datasets that mimic real-world data, allowing users to test their code under a variety of different scenarios."
repo: https://github.com/ThinkR-open/fakir
lifecycle: stable
gargoyle:
title: "`{gargoyle}` is an alternative way to manage reactivity in `{shiny}`."
repo: https://github.com/colinfay/gargoyle
description: "{gargoyle} is a package that provides wrappers around {shiny} to turn your app into and event-based application instead of a full reactive app. The framework is centered around a listen & trigger mechanism. It works with classical UI, and just needs tweaking the server side of your app."
lifecycle: stable
dockerfiler:
title: "Build dockerfile straight from R."
description: "The goal of `{dockerfiler}` is to provide an easy way to create Dockerfiles from R. You can use `{dockerfiler}` to programatically create a Dockerfile."
repo: https://github.com/thinkr-open/dockerfiler
lifecycle: stable
gemstones:
title: "Extend your `{golem}` application with external JS libraries."
description: "The goal of `{gemstones}` is to allow you to add some JavaScript libraries to your {golem} based app. `{gemstones}` will automate the download and the linking of some JS libraries, but it’s important to understand that `{gemstones}` is not providing a full wrapper or widget for these libraries. You’ll still have to code some elements to make it work."
repo: https://github.com/thinkr-open/gemstones
lifecycle: experimental
elvis:
title: "'Shiny' renderers and observers made safer."
repo: https://github.com/thinkr-open/elvis
description: "The goal of `{elvis}` is to provide safer render* and observe* in `{shiny}` by providing a native tryCatch() mechanism."
lifecycle: experimental
bank:
title: "Alternative caching backends for `{memoise}` & `{shiny}`."
description: "Alternative backend for caching `{shiny}`: MongoDB, Redis, Postgre."
repo: https://github.com/thinkr-open/bank
lifecycle: experimental
w3css:
title: "W3 CSS in `{shiny}`."
description: 'An implementation of W3 CSS https://www.w3schools.com/w3css/ for `{shiny}``.'
repo: https://github.com/thinkr-open/w3css
lifecycle: experimental
brochure:
title: "Natively multipage `{shiny}` apps."
description: "The goal of `{brochure}` is to provide a mechanism for creating natively multi-page `{shiny}`applications, i.e that can serve content on multiple endpoints."
repo: https://github.com/colinfay/brochure
lifecycle: experimental
ghooks:
title: "{golem} hooks."
description: "The goal of `{ghooks}` is to provide `{golem}` hooks for standard `{shiny}` apps."
repo: https://github.com/thinkr-open/ghooks
lifecycle: experimental
skeleton:
title: "Skeleton CSS in `{shiny}`."
description: "`{skeleton}` brings the [skeleton CSS](http://getskeleton.com/) to `{shiny}` for lightweight, minimal and elegant web apps ."
repo: https://github.com/colinfay/skeleton
lifecycle: experimental
shinidraw:
title: "Excalidraw in `{shiny}`."
description: "Bringing Excalidraw to your R console, with built-in project management."
repo: https://github.com/thinkr-open/shinidraw
lifecycle: experimental
minifyr:
title: "Minify CSS, HTML and JavaScript Files."
description: "A wrapper around the node-minify NodeJS module that allows to minify CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files from the R console."
repo: https://github.com/colinfay/minifyr
lifecycle: experimental