How to use Git With R and RStudio In GIT
Step 1: First, users must launch the Rstudio program. On the top of the screen, users will find an option called File. Users need to click on that. Then users will find some more options. Among them, users need to click on the New Project option.
Step 2: A new tab will open there. Users need to click on the New Directory option provided there. This will open a new project window for the users.
Step 3: Now, users need to select the type of project. As the R programming language is present in the machine, there will be an option for the R package. But, users need not click on it. That will create issues for the users. Users need to click on the New Project option.
Step 4: Now, in the next window, users need to give the directory name. Other than providing the Directory name, users don’t need to do anything in that window. After giving the directory name, users need to click on the Create Project option.
Step 5: Now, after the creation of the project, users need to again click on the File tab. Then, users need to place the Cursor above that option to get some more new options. Then, users will find another set of options provided there. Users need to click on the RScript option. This will create an empty shell to write any R program.
Step 6: Now, users will find a space before them. In normal cases, users need to write the R programs there. We must save the file when we have finished coding the program. Here also, we need to save the file if there are any changes made.
Note: As users are getting the instructions to use Git in Rstudio, in this case, users might not able to write an R program there. Users might not have enough knowledge regarding the R program at this time. So, users can write any information there. Otherwise, if users think they can simply write nothing there. An important step is to save the file. Whether there is any word written inside that file is not necessary. The essential is to save the file for further processing.
Step 7: Now, on the left-hand side of the screen some tabs are present. Users need to click on the Git tab for more details. Under that Git tab, users will find some file names. Among that file names, users will find their saved file names also. Users need to click on the save file present there.
Step 8: Now, above them, a Commit button will be present. Users need to click on the Commit button to use Git along with RStudio.
Note: Commit is a special term in the Git Application. There are several more other terms are present. In simple words, Commit means to save the file to the Git application. That means the R file will be saved to the Git application.
Step 9: Now, a new window will open in front of the users. Users can provide some commit messages there. This is like a description of what they are doing. This helps to manage the steps in future in the Git. After writing some messages, users need to click on the Commit button provided there.
Step 10: Now, a new window will open in front of the users. This is the confirmation window for the Commit process. This window describes that there is a change in the Git application. This is the symbol of successfully committing one message.
As a result, we were able to effectively use Git with R and RStudio.
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