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### Prerequisites
- Make sure that you have the latest versions of R, RStudio and package rmarkdown. I had problems of encoding because of that.
- Make sure that you have enabled Git in RStudio. More information can be found [there](https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/200532077-Version-Control-with-Git-and-SVN).
- Make sure that you have enabled Git in RStudio. More information can be found [there](https://privefl.github.io/advr38book/good-practices.html#git).
- You need a GitHub account.
### Make the first version of your website
- Fork this repo (top-right) and rename it to be 'YOURGITHUB.github.io' (in Settings of your brand new repo).
- Get the link from cloning the repo. Use the green button "Clone" and make sure you use SSH, not HTTPS. Then, go to RStudio, create a New Project > Version Control > Git and copy this link. You have cloned your new repo as an R project.
- Use `rmarkdown::render_site(encoding = "UTF-8")` in the console. Or just `Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + B`.
- Build the website by running `rmarkdown::render_site(encoding = "UTF-8")` or just `Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + B`.
- Commit and push everything from RStudio.
- Go see your new website at https://YOURGITHUB.github.io/.
### Change the content of your website
- Modify `_site.yml`, `index.Rmd`, `about.Rmd`, `cv.Rmd` and `CV.pdf` with your own content.
- Use `rmarkdown::render_site(encoding = "UTF-8")` again. At any moment, you can preview your website locally, by rendering your site and viewing any of your local html file in your Web Browser.
- Build your website again. At any moment, you can preview your website locally, by rendering your site and viewing any of your local html file in your Web Browser.
- Commit and push everything from RStudio.
- Go see your new website with your own content at https://YOURGITHUB.github.io/.
### The blog part
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You can see for example
- [my own website](https://privefl.github.io/),
- [the website of the R user group in Grenoble](https://r-in-grenoble.github.io/).
## Conclusion