Create interactive dashboards using rmarkdown.
Maintainer: Garrick Aden-Buie garrick@posit.co (ORCID)
Authors:
Carson Sievert carson@posit.co (ORCID)
Richard Iannone rich@posit.co (ORCID)
JJ Allaire jj@posit.co
Barbara Borges barb.b.ribeiro@gmail.com
Other contributors:
Posit Software, PBC [copyright holder, funder]
Keen IO (Dashboard CSS) [contributor, copyright holder]
Abdullah Almsaeed (Dashboard CSS) [contributor, copyright holder]
Jonas Mosbech (StickyTableHeaders) [contributor, copyright holder]
Noel Bossart (Featherlight) [contributor, copyright holder]
Lea Verou (Prism) [contributor, copyright holder]
Dmitry Baranovskiy (Raphael.js) [contributor, copyright holder]
Sencha Labs (Raphael.js) [contributor, copyright holder]
Bojan Djuricic (JustGage) [contributor, copyright holder]
Tomas Sardyha (Sly) [contributor, copyright holder]
Bryan Lewis (Examples) [contributor, copyright holder]
Joshua Kunst (Examples) [contributor, copyright holder]
Ryan Hafen (Examples) [contributor, copyright holder]
Bob Rudis (Examples) [contributor, copyright holder]
Joe Cheng (Examples) [contributor]
Use R Markdown to publish a group of related data visualizations as a dashboard.
Ideal for publishing interactive JavaScript visualizations based on htmlwidgets (also works with standard base, lattice, and grid graphics).
Flexible and easy to specify layouts. Charts are intelligently re-sized to fill the browser and adapted for display on mobile devices.
Optionally use Shiny to drive visualizations dynamically.
See the flexdashboard website for additional documentation: https://pkgs.rstudio.com/flexdashboard/