swirlify is an R package that includes tools for writing and sharing swirl courses. For more information on swirl, visit our website or our GitHub repository.
install.packages("swirlify")
library(devtools)
install_github("swirldev/swirlify", ref = "dev")
We highly recommend using RStudio for authoring swirl content.
library(swirlify)
# Create a new lesson and a new course
new_lesson("My Lesson", "My Course")
# Add content to the lesson in a text editor
# When you are finished writing your lesson, add it to the course manifest
add_to_manifest()
# Convret your course into a `.swc` file so you can share it easily.
pack_course()
For extensive documentation on swirlify and tips for writing swirl courses see the swirlify website.
swirl courses have the following structrue:
- Courses are directories that contain all of the files, folders, and lessons
associated with the course you are developing. The name of the course directory
is the name of the course. For example the name of the directory that
contains Team swril's R Programming course is named
R_Programming
. - Lessons are directories that contain single units of instruction. The
name of a lesson directory is the name of that lesson. Every lesson must at
least contain a
lesson.yaml
file containing lesson content. - Questions are written inside of the
lesson.yaml
file in each lesson directory. Students are prompted with questions in sequential order.
If you have any questions about using swirlify don't hesitate to reach out to us: info@swirlstats.com