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gistr_create() can now optionally include source file if knit=TRUE using the new
parameter include_source (#19)
new function gist_create_obj() to create a gist directly from a R object, like
numeric, list, character, data.frame, matrix (#36) (#44)
new function gist_map() to open a full page map in your default browser of a gist
after gist creation (#23)
new function tabl() (weird function name to avoid the table function in base R).
This function goal is to make it easier to play with gist data. Data given back from the
GitHub API is great, but is in nested list format (after conversion from JSON) - so
is rather hard to manipulate. tabl() makes a data.frame from output of gist(), gists(), as.gist(), and commits() (#25)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
gistr_create() works with .Rnw files, and example .Rnw file included in the package. (#20)
Added ability in gist_create() to optionally include the source file passed into
the function call when knit=TRUE (#19)
Added ability to inject imgur hooks into a knitted document so that images can be rendered in a gist automatically. The GitHub HTTP API doesn't allow binary uploads
(e.g., images), so the parameter imgur_inject uploads your images to imgur
and embeds links to the images in your document. (#33)
Improved information on truncation. If you request a gist that is larger than 1MB,
the returned object says it's truncated. You can download the whole thing using
the raw_url, or for larger than 10 MB to the git_pull_url. (#26)