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Update 17 packages #907
Update 17 packages #907
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Thank you!Thank you for your pull request 😃 🤖 This automated message can help you check the rendered files in your submission for clarity. If you have any questions, please feel free to open an issue in {sandpaper}. If you have files that automatically render output (e.g. R Markdown), then you should check for the following:
Rendered Changes🔍 Inspect the changes: https://github.com/datacarpentry/R-ecology-lesson/compare/md-outputs..md-outputs-PR-907 The following changes were observed in the rendered markdown documents:
What does this mean?If you have source files that require output and figures to be generated (e.g. R Markdown), then it is important to make sure the generated figures and output are reproducible. This output provides a way for you to inspect the output in a diff-friendly manner so that it's easy to see the changes that occur due to new software versions or randomisation. ⏱️ Updated at 2024-10-01 00:14:01 +0000 |
Auto-generated via `{sandpaper}` Source : 40ca6d6 Branch : md-outputs Author : GitHub Actions <actions@github.com> Time : 2024-10-16 08:48:07 +0000 Message : markdown source builds Auto-generated via `{sandpaper}` Source : 574139f Branch : main Author : Toby Hodges <tobyhodges@carpentries.org> Time : 2024-10-16 08:45:58 +0000 Message : Merge pull request #907 from datacarpentry/update/packages Update 17 packages
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This will update 17 packages in your lesson with the following versions:
⏱️ In a few minutes, a comment will appear that will show you how the output has changed based on these updates.
If you want to inspect these changes locally, you can use the following code to check out a new branch: