Need to either (a) re-direct to the working folder, likely via a rmarkdown::render() wrapper script; or (b) create automated method to collect the output and put it in the target folder that runs after the knitr is finished (e.g., complete_benchmark() function could do this using paths in the environment).
Need to either (a) re-direct to the working folder, likely via a
rmarkdown::render()
wrapper script; or (b) create automated method to collect the output and put it in the target folder that runs after the knitr is finished (e.g., complete_benchmark() function could do this using paths in the environment).