I'd like to be able to generate a document using knitr/rmarkdown that keeps all the output together, but leaves the code until the end, ideally as a referenced footnote of sorts (i.e. the code for each figure or output can be looked up in the appendix using a footnote). Is this possible?
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            If I understand correctly what you mean.
You can add a label to your original code chunk and then refer to it using a ref.label property and prevent its further execution with eval=FALSE.
For instance:
 # Header
 Bla bla ...
 ````{r plot1,echo=FALSE}
 x = rnorm(100,10,5)
 y = rnorm(100,10,5)
 plot(x,y)
 ````
 # Appendix
 Code chunk:
 ````{r ref.label="plot1",eval=FALSE}
 ```
The first chunk is executed (without echo) and shows a figure, the second chunk just echoes the first chunk's source.
        Marco Torchiano
        
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        One solution is add this chunk at the end.
{r ref.label=knitr::all_labels(), echo=TRUE, eval=FALSE} 
Then you will have all the code together whitout evaluation.
        Francisco Paz
        
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