![]() The best resource I’ve found for understanding Git and GitHub comes from this 2016 talk ( slides here) by Alice Bartlett of the Financial Times (hat tip to Garrick Aden-Buie of RStudio for telling me about it). Git and GitHub have built-in tools that enable simultaneous asynchronous work, a major benefit for those working in teams. The problem they run into is that only one person can work on an RStudio project shared in this way. Many of the teams I train that are learning R decide to switch to Git/GitHub after collaborating using Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or the like. Next, RStudio will ask which existing directory. Note: Even if you have Git installed, you may need to accept the XCode license if you are using macOS.
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