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R Packages (r-pkgs)
DESCRIPTION
rpkgs (in GitHub via hadley/r-pkgs) is the source (text + examples) for the book R Packages by Hadley Wickham and Jenny Bryan. The book teaches how to develop, document, test, and share R packages: the practices, tools, infrastructure, workflows, and best practices around package development in R. The repository contains the code, text, site content for building the book, examples, exercises, etc. It is not a software library to be loaded in R (except perhaps the examples), but a resource/guide/manual.
Features
- Instructional content covering how to structure R packages (directories, dependencies, namespace, versioning etc.)
- Guidance on documentation (using roxygen2), tests (using testthat), and continuous integration / quality workflows etc.
- Examples / code snippets; sample package template content so learners can see working code and reproduce examples
- Provides advice on package release, versioning, licensing, naming, dependency management etc.
- Built using Quarto / site generation tools for book / web content so includes configuration, site setup etc.
- It is libre contents, open source, encourages contributions, has exercises etc. for learners
Programming Language
R
Categories
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