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-title: Callout Blocks
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-The Carpentries Workbench comes with a customized version of Pandoc. What is pandoc? Pandoc is a tool that allows for custom callout blocks.
-These blocks can be used in a variety of ways from challenge questions to discussion points. A formative list of all the [Callout Blocks](https://carpentries.github.io/sandpaper-docs/component-guide.html) supported by the Carpentries are found in that link.
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-## Table of contents
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-1. TOC
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-## Callout Blocks
-
-Callout blocks are created through ***fenced divs***. These are a pair of 3 or more ***:::*** at the beginning and end of what you are
-trying to callout.
-
-![Default Callout Block]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/default_callout.png)
-
-The code for this callout block goes as follows:
-
-```
-::: callout
-## Callout Block
-This is what a default Callout block looks like
-:::
-```
-
-The structure of the callout block starts with at least 3 colons (:::) followed by the type of callout that you want to use. You can find a list of
-supported callout blocks [here](https://carpentries.github.io/sandpaper-docs/component-guide.html). After that comes the content followed by an ending set of colons.
-
- Note that you don't need to have exactly 3 colons, you need ***AT LEAST*** 3 colons in order to create a callout block.
-
-```
-::: Name of the callout block you want to use
-## Heading
-Content
-::: <- ending set of colons
-```
-
-## Special Callout Blocks
-
-### Questions and Objectives
-Every episode should contain a ***questions*** and ***objectives*** callout block at the start. This outlines an overview for the episode that is
-being taught. They are displayed side by side in the browser and will look like this.
-
-![Questions and Objective Callout Block]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/Q_O.png)
-
-The code for this looks like this:
-
-```
-::: questions
-- How do you write a lesson using Markdown and `{sandpaper}`?
-:::
-::: objectives
-- Explain how to use markdown with The Carpentries Workbench
-- Demonstrate how to include pieces of code, figures, and nested challenge blocks
-:::
-```
-
-*Note that these two callout blocks are special and have to follow each other in order to be displayed properly. Another thing
-to note is that they are using markdown's bullet point format putting '-' in the beginning of each statement.*
-
-### Challenges
-Challenges should be frequently utilized throughout a lesson. The Carpentries has a special Challenge block that looks like this.
-
-![Challenge Block]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/challenge.png)
-
-The ***Challenge*** block is accompanied by a ***solution*** block with the ability to add a ***hint*** block as well. the code for that
-looks something like this.
-
-```
-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: challenge
-## Challenge title (optional)
-Challenge
-::::::::::::::::::: hint
-your hint
-:::::::::::::::::::
-::::::::::::::::::: solution
-### Title (optional)
-Solution
-:::::::::::::::::::
-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
-```
-
-In this callout block, we nest the ***solution*** and ***hint*** blocks within the ***challenge*** block. This is so the heirarchy is
-preserved. Another thing to note is the Title in ***solution*** block. If you choose to include a title then the title would replace the
-***SOLUTION*** tab with the title that you give it. Another thing is that a ***challenge*** block should be accompanied by a ***solution*** block but that is optional. The ***hint*** block is completely optional and up to user descretion.
-
-Note that the solution and hint tabs will be closed at first.
-
-There are several other callout blocks that are supported and you can find more information about them [here](https://carpentries.github.io/sandpaper-docs/component-guide.html)
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-title: Carpentries Workbench
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-# Carpentries Workbench
-
-This is the workbench that the lesson authors will use. You guys can familiarize yourself with the workbench by going through these guides.
-[A dive into the Workbench](https://carpentries.github.io/sandpaper-docs/) and [Curriculum Development with the workbench](https://cdh.carpentries.org/).
-These guides offer an introduction into the workbench and how it works and should be used. The following documentation is something you can
-look back at to get a better feel and understanding of the important elements in the workbench.
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-title: Into Sandpaper
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-
-## What is Sandpaper?
-
-Sandpaper is the an R Studio package that is used in the Carpentries Workbench. It is used to run, preview, and build Lessons locally.
-It comes with a suite of commands that help you build, preview, and run the site. You can preview these commands in the R Studio Console by
-typing out "sandpaper::" . A list of commands should appear after the "::" . Below we will document and describe several key commands.
-Each command also has a short description that you can read.
-![R Studio Console Accepts Sandpaper Commands]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/sandpaper_console.png)
-
-### sandpaper::create_lesson()
-
-This command in R Studio will create an empty Carpentries Workbench in the path provided in its argument. This is a good message to use in R Studio
-if you want to create a new lesson using the Workbench. An example would be ***sandpaper::create_lesson("/filepath/Carpentries Guide")***. This command
-would create a new workbench with the name **Carpentries Guide** in the path you specified.
-
-
-
-### sandpaper::draft_episode_md() & sandpaper::draft_episode_rmd()
-
-This command takes in 1 input, that being the title of the episode you want to create. You would use this command when you have a
-draft for an episode but don't yet want to publish it. It will create a template for the episode under the episodes/ folder and you can
-edit it from there like a normal lesson. To do so, you will run the following command in the RStudio console, ***sandpaper::draft_episode_md("Episode Title")***. After you are completed and want to move the episode into the lesson, you will have to use the ***sandpaper::move_episode("Episode Name")***
-command. This command will help you move the episode into the config file without you having to manually do it.
-Of course, if you want to create an R Markdown episode use the ***rmd()*** otherwise use the ***md()***.
-
-#### Before Episode Creation
-![Episode Folder Before]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/draft_before.png)
-
-#### Episode Creation Command
-![Episode Folder]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/draft_command.png)
-
-#### After Episode Creation
-![Episode Folder After]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/draft_after.png)
-
-### sandpaper::create_episode_md() & sandpaper::create_episode_rmd()
-
-These set of commands have the same functionality as the commands above except for the fact that you don't need to use the ***move_episode()*** function.
-These commands will automatically create a new episode and input it into the config file so that you will be able to directly see any changes made
-to it.
-
-### sandpaper::serve()
-
-Sandpaper::serve() is a command that will build and display your site in the bottom-right viewer of R Studio. (Tip: You can pop this view out
-into it's own window) This command will incrementally update your Lesson as you make any changes. It is great for viewing changes in a quick manner
-without having to constantly running ***sandpaper::build_lesson()*** or other build commands.
-
-![Sandpaper::serve() and its Output]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/sandpaper_serve.png)
-
-If you look closely you a small icon to the right of the broom in the viewer window. If you click on that you will be able to pop-out the
-episode into a browser window.
-
-![Pop-out Icon]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/workbench/pop_out.png)
-
-There are more ***sandpaper::*** commands if you browse around in the R Studio console but these are the most important ones that will be used.
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-
-# Clone a Repository to your Local Device
-1. **Fork the [Workbench Markdown template](https://github.com/new?template_name=workbench-template-md&template_owner=carpentries) into your desired organization.**\
- - You can select an organization from the drop down arrow in Owner. Please name the repository to reflect your lesson proposals.
-![Create a new Repository]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/clone-repo1.png)
-2. **Clone the repository to your local device. Open R studio, and go to `File -> New Project -> Version Control -> Git`.**\
-\
-![file -> new project]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/clone-repo2a.png)\
-![go to Version Control]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/clone-repo2b.png)\
-![choose Git]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/clone-repo2c.png)
-3. **The repository URL is the GitHub website link to your repository.**
- - paste the URL, and name the folder. This should clone the repository onto your local device successfully.\
- ![Your GitHub repo link]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/clone-repo3a.png)\
- ![Paste the URL here.]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/clone-repo3b.png)
- \
-4. **Connect your local device to your online Repository**
- - Run `git config remote.origin.url git@github.com:[your-github-username]/[your-online-repo-name].git` in the R Studio Terminal. You can find the link from the online repository.\
- ![Paste the URL here.]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/clone-repo4.png)
- - NOTE: If it is your first time adding a SSH key, it will ask you if you want to build a connection. You should answer yes.
- \
-5. **You have successfully connected your local device to the online repository. Congratulations!** ππ
-
-
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-# Create SSH Key and Connect Your Local Device to an Online Repository
-1. **Install [git(Mac)](https://carpentries.github.io/workshop-template/#shell-windows) / [git(Windows)](https://carpentries.github.io/workshop-template/#shell-windows), [R](https://carpentries.github.io/workshop-template/#shell-windows), and [R Studio](https://posit.co/download/rstudio-desktop/#download).**
- - If you have git installed, use `git β-version` to check the version of git.
- - Git Version 2.41.0 is recommended, but not required.
- - Mac: Use `brew upgrade git` to update to the latest version.
- - Windows: Use `git update-git-for-windows` to update git to the latest version.
-1. **Install Required Packages in R Studio Console**\
- ![img]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/1.jpg)\
- - Navigate to R Studio, and then go to console, and run these commands:
- - `CRANoptions(repos = c(carpentries = "https://carpentries.r-universe.dev/", CRAN = "https://cran.rstudio.com/"))`
- - `install.packages(c("sandpaper", "varnish", "pegboard","tinkr"))`
-1. **Test the installation in R Studio Console**
- ```
- rmarkdown::pandoc_version()
- tmp <- tempfile()
- sandpaper::no_package_cache()
- sandpaper::create_lesson(tmp, open = FALSE)
- sandpaper::build_lesson(tmp, preview = FALSE, quiet = TRUE)
- fs::dir_tree(tmp, recurse = 1)
- ```
-1. **Link to Git in R Studio**
- - Tools -> Global Options\
- ![img]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/2a.png)
- - Link the git.exe to Git executable\
- ![img]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/2b.png)
-1. **Generate SSH key in R Studio**
- - Tools -> Global Options\
- ![img]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/3a.png)
- - When you create an SSH key, it generates two files. One is a private file that can only be used on your local machine, and another one is the public key that needs to be added to your github account.
-1. **Copy Public Key**
- - Click on "View public key" to copy your public key\
- ![img]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/4.png)
-
-1. **Add Public Key to your GitHub Account**
- - Settings -> SSH and GPG keys\
- ![img]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/5a1.png)\
- ![img]({{ site.baseurl }}/assets/img/repo-setup/5a2.png)
- - Click on New SSH Key. Name it, and paste the public SSH key that was copied earlier.
-1. **Add SSH key to SSH agent.**
- - Open Terminal in R Studio, and run these commands:
- ```
- eval $(ssh-agent -s)
- ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
- ssh -T git@github.com
- ```
- - If youβre on macOS Sierra 10.12.2 and higher, you need to do one more thing. Create a file `~/.ssh/config` with these contents:\
- ```
- Host *
- AddKeysToAgent yes
- UseKeychain yes
- IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
- ```
-1. **Test if you added SSH key successfully**
- - Run `ssh -T git@github.com`
-
-