They don't require mouse and clicks but writing code to connect objects and elements. TikZ is ideal for any kind of publications either websites, blogs, papers, articles, slides, or books because they are portable and reproducible. By having the result (graphic) on a web page, and be able to click on it to see the code, it rapidly helps to make the connection between code and output. Most of the examples are simple enough to encourage anyone to start learning TikZ. This is a repository of the best TikZ examples I have found around the web and from papers, slides, tutorials, and books. All data files for the TikZ examples now live under src/data.The Makefile has been optimized to avoid code repetition.The template file template.Rmd includes now special identifiers so it can be updated with user custom settings that child.Rmd uses to retrieve all graphics and code for each of the examples.The source folder with TikZ files are now only saved in src.