knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", fig.path = "man/figures/README-", out.width = "100%" )
In the area of open science, making reproducible analyses is a strong prerequisite.
But sometimes it is difficult 1) to find the good structure to organize files
and 2) to set up the whole project. The aim of the package rcompendium
is to
make easier the creation of R package/research compendium (i.e. a predefined
files/folders structure) so that users can focus on the code/analysis instead of
wasting time organizing files.
A full ready-to-work structure will be set up with the following features:
DESCRIPTION
and NAMESPACE
files,
and R/
and man/
folders).LICENSE.md
, inst/CITATION
, etc.).vignettes/
(package only).tests/
.README.Rmd
with HexSticker (template) and badges.renv
system (if required).R CMD Check
);covr
);pkgdown
);README.md
.This package heavily relies on the R packages
devtools
and
usethis
and follows recommendations made by
Hadley Wickham & Jenny Bryan and
Ben Marwick.
You can install the stable version from CRAN with:
## Install stable version of < rcompendium > from CRAN ---- install.packages("rcompendium")
Or you can install the development version from GitHub with:
## Install < remotes > package (if not already installed) ---- if (!requireNamespace("remotes", quietly = TRUE)) { install.packages("remotes") } ## Install dev version of < rcompendium > from GitHub ---- remotes::install_github("FRBCesab/rcompendium")
Note: On Unix system you may have an error during the installation linked
to the V8 JavaScript engine. This software is required
by the R package cffr
(included in rcompendium
). Run the following line and try to reinstall rcompendium
.
## Fix V8 issues ---- Sys.setenv(DOWNLOAD_STATIC_LIBV8 = 1) ## Install < rcompendium > ---- install.packages("rcompendium")
Please read the Get started vignette and pay attention to the sections Prerequisites and Usage
Others available vignettes:
Please cite this package as:
Casajus N. (2023) rcompendium: An R package to create a package or research compendium structure. Version 1.3, https://github.com/FRBCesab/rcompendium.
You can also run:
citation("rcompendium") ## A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is: ## ## @Manual{, ## title = {{rcompendium}: {An} {R} package to create a package or research compendium structure}, ## author = {{Casajus N.}}, ## year = {2023}, ## note = {R package version 1.3}, ## url = {https://github.com/FRBCesab/rcompendium}, ## }
All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. For more information, check out our Contribution Guidelines.
Please note that the rcompendium
project is released with a
Contributor Code of Conduct.
By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
This package is the result of intense discussions and feedbacks from the training course Reproducible Research in Computational Ecology.
rcompendium
is largely inspired by the package
rrtools
developed by
Ben Marwick et al. and tries to respect the standard
defined by the community.
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