-
Updated
Feb 5, 2017 - R
rstudio-server
Here are 48 public repositories matching this topic...
Apache Spark with RStudio and the sparklyr package in a Singularity container
-
Updated
Mar 7, 2018 - Roff
Vagrant data science box for Ubuntu 18.04 incl. Jupyter, RStudio, Kaggle, and more
-
Updated
Jul 20, 2018 - Shell
Instructions for Setting up RStudio Server on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
-
Updated
Oct 21, 2018
RStudio Server in a Singularity container
-
Updated
Apr 21, 2019 - Python
Paquete R de pruebas para instalación en servidor. Contiene funciones básicas sin dependencias.
-
Updated
Aug 21, 2019
Step-by-step instructions on how to set up a virtual machine for Data Science usiing Cloud Infrastructures
-
Updated
Nov 7, 2019 - R
Collection of useful easyconfig files
-
Updated
Jan 12, 2020 - Shell
Using Docker for Datascience
-
Updated
Jan 25, 2020 - Dockerfile
💥 RStudio, Shiny, NGINX
-
Updated
Mar 15, 2020 - R
Dockerfiles to obtain and analyze 💊COVID19 data 📈📉 from different sources using Rstudio-server and Shiny Apps 📊
-
Updated
Apr 22, 2020 - R
CentOS 7 Docker container with HTPmod Shiny App
-
Updated
Apr 28, 2020
RStudio for Raspberry Pi - Docker Build and Runtime Environment
-
Updated
Jun 2, 2020 - Shell
Singularity container for RStudio-Server.
-
Updated
Jun 5, 2020 - Shell
Singularity recipies for singularity-hub
-
Updated
Sep 10, 2020 - Roff
This repository aims to show you how you can use Rstudio Server on a Windows 10 laptop using the Windows subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2).
-
Updated
Oct 6, 2020 - HTML
Update an existing application for a tar gz file, and an api key with this PowerShell script and CURL binaries.
-
Updated
Oct 28, 2020 - PowerShell
Deploy a new application to RStudio Connect with PowerShell
-
Updated
Oct 28, 2020 - PowerShell
Updates the runtime settings of an application using PowerShell
-
Updated
Oct 28, 2020 - PowerShell
Improve this page
Add a description, image, and links to the rstudio-server topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
Add this topic to your repo
To associate your repository with the rstudio-server topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."