diff --git a/.lycheeignore b/.lycheeignore index c637c5a3..c61fd943 100644 --- a/.lycheeignore +++ b/.lycheeignore @@ -18,4 +18,3 @@ file:///home/runner/work/blog/blog/posts/2024-03-01_rhino_shiny_app_validation/A https://rsc.niaid.nih.gov/clinical-research-sites/daids-adverse-event-grading-tables https://gowerc.github.io/diffdf/reference/diffdf.html](https://gowerc.github.io/diffdf/reference/diffdf.html) https://gowerc.github.io/diffdf/reference/diffdf.html -https://rsubmission-draft.website-us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/ diff --git a/inst/WORDLIST.txt b/inst/WORDLIST.txt index 75a4f0ac..fb9b3447 100644 --- a/inst/WORDLIST.txt +++ b/inst/WORDLIST.txt @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ admiralvaccine adnca ADPCYMG ADPPK +adrg ADRG adsl ADSL @@ -438,6 +439,7 @@ RACEN Rbasel rconsortium RConsortium +rconsortiumpilot rconsortiumxappsilon rds reactable diff --git a/posts/2024-02-01_containers_webassembly_submission/containers_and_webassembly_submissions.qmd b/posts/2024-02-01_containers_webassembly_submission/containers_and_webassembly_submissions.qmd index 93eb30c7..d67688b9 100644 --- a/posts/2024-02-01_containers_webassembly_submission/containers_and_webassembly_submissions.qmd +++ b/posts/2024-02-01_containers_webassembly_submission/containers_and_webassembly_submissions.qmd @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The final response letter from the FDA was reviewed on September 27, 2023. ![](images/teal.png){fig-align="center" width="159"} -In this submission, there were many open-source R packages that were used to create and execute the Shiny application. A very well-known shiny-based interactive exploration framework **{teal}** was used mainly for analyzing the clinical trial data; this package is included in the pharmaverse package repository. The full list of open-source and proprietary R analysis packages is available on this [Analysis Data Reviewer's Guide](https://rsubmission-draft.website-us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/) prepared by the R Consortium R Submissions Working Group for the Pilot 2. +In this submission, there were many open-source R packages that were used to create and execute the Shiny application. A very well-known shiny-based interactive exploration framework **{teal}** was used mainly for analyzing the clinical trial data; this package is included in the pharmaverse package repository. The full list of open-source and proprietary R analysis packages is available on this [Analysis Data Reviewer's Guide](https://github.com/RConsortium/submissions-pilot2-to-fda/blob/main/m5/datasets/rconsortiumpilot2/analysis/adam/datasets/adrg.pdf) prepared by the R Consortium R Submissions Working Group for the Pilot 2. # What's next?