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# Shiny
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Shiny is a new package from RStudio that makes it incredibly easy to build interactive web applications with R.
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For an introduction and examples, visit the [Shiny homepage](http://www.rstudio.com/shiny/).
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## Features
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* Build useful web applications with only a few lines of code—no JavaScript required.
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* Shiny applications are automatically "live" in the same way that spreadsheets are live. Outputs change instantly as users modify inputs, without requiring a reload of the browser.
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* Shiny user interfaces can be built entirely using R, or can be written directly in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for more flexibility.
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* Works in any R environment (Console R, Rgui for Windows or Mac, ESS, StatET, RStudio, etc.)
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* Attractive default UI theme based on [Twitter Bootstrap](http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap).
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* A highly customizable slider widget with built-in support for animation.
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* Pre-built output widgets for displaying plots, tables, and printed output of R objects.
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* Fast bidirectional communication between the web browser and R using the [websockets](http://illposed.net/websockets.html) package.
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* Uses a [reactive](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive_programming) programming model that eliminates messy event handling code, so you can focus on the code that really matters.
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* Develop and redistribute your own Shiny widgets that other developers can easily drop into their own applications (coming soon!).
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## Installation
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From an R console:
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```r
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options(repos=c(RStudio="http://rstudio.org/_packages", getOption("repos")))
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install.packages("shiny")
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```
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## Getting Started
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To learn more we highly recommend you check out the [Shiny Tutorial](http://rstudio.github.com/shiny/tutorial). The tutorial explains the framework in-depth, walks you through building a simple application, and includes extensive annotated examples.
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We hope you enjoy using Shiny. As you learn more and work with the package please [let us know](https://github.com/rstudio/shiny/issues) what problems you encounter and how you'd like to see Shiny evolve.
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## License
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The shiny package is licensed under the GPLv3. See these files in the inst directory for additional details:
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- COPYING - shiny package license (GPLv3)
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- NOTICE - Copyright notices for additional included software
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