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Rnssp-shiny-apps

Rnssp Shiny Apps are custom-built applications for the Rnssp community of users, providing on-demand tools to enhance user experiences and streamline workflows.

How to Run an Rnssp Shiny App

While each app can be individually downloaded and executed, we highly recommend installing the Rnssp R package for seamless integration.

Execute Rnssp::list_apps() from your R console to obtain a list of availables Rnssp shiny apps, then use the Rnssp::run_app("<specify app>") function tor run a specific app as depicted in the example below (with the rule_eval app).

library("Rnssp")

# Provide a list of all available Rnssp shiny apps
list_apps()

# Run a specific app
run_app("rule_eval")

Starting from Rnssp 0.3.0, RStudio users can run Rnssp shiny apps using Rnssp Addins (see live demo below):

Contributing to this project

Should you want to contribute to this project, submit a push request to this Github repository and consider submitting a request to be added as a developer to gazondekon@cdc.gov.

Getting Help

If you encounter a clear bug, please consider emailing the author at gazondekon@cdc.gov and/or file an issue with a minimal reproducible example.

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