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rgee Examples ✏️ 📙

A collection of tutorials, guides and examples to learn to use Google Earth Engine with R. The material presented here is a compilation of Earth Engine guides, earthengine-py-notebooks, EEwPython, and user contributions 🙇. Note that access to Google Earth Engine is only available to registered users.



Contributing Guide

First of all, thanks for considering contributing to rgee-examples! 👍 It's people like you that make it rewarding for us - the project maintainers - to work on rgee-examples. 😊 rgee-examples is an open source project, maintained by people who care. We are not directly funded to do so.

To contribute consider to follow the next steps:

  1. Fork r-earthengine.github.io and clone it to your computer. To learn more about this process, see this guide.
  2. If you have forked and cloned the project before and it has been a while since you worked on it, pull changes from the original repo to your clone by using git pull upstream master.
  3. Open the RStudio project file (examples.Rproj).
  4. Make your changes:
    • Create a Rmarkdown (demo.Rmd).
    • Write your post.
    • Add these items (mandatory) to the Rmarkdown header.
      • title: Title of the post.
      • author: Name of the person who writes the post.
      • date: Date the post is written.
      • categories: Category for the post (only one category is recommended).
      • tags: Tags for the post (up to a maximum of three labels is recommended).
      • thumbnail: Thumbnail image to be displayed on the main website.
      • url: The path to the resource.
    • See an example with the desired structure here.
  5. Commit and push your changes.
  6. Submit a pull request.