Having added used_here()
to several of your Quarto
website pages, you may want to make an overall site analysis of your
package and function usage. used_there()
scrapes and
consolidates the tables into a tibble
ready for
analysis:
used_there("https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/")
#> # A tibble: 1,648 × 4
#> Package Function n url
#> <chr> <chr> <int> <chr>
#> 1 base as.character 1 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 2 base as.numeric 1 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 3 base c 14 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 4 base col 1 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 5 base factor 2 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 6 base if 4 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 7 base is.na 2 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 8 base length 1 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 9 base library 15 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> 10 base list 2 https://www.quantumjitter.com/project/pandas/
#> # ℹ 1,638 more rows
Favourite
Things shows an example analysis which takes the tibble output from
used_there()
, augments these data with a category, and
plots the most-used packages, the most-used functions and a word
cloud.