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remedy

{remedy} provides addins to facilitate writing in markdown with RStudio.

All the functions are meant to be mapped to keyboard shortcuts. A list of suggested shortcuts is provided towards the end of this README.

Note that most of the addins/shortcuts below will also work without selecting any text.

Install

remotes::install_github("ThinkR-open/remedy")

Once you’ve installed the package, you don’t need to load it with library(), the addins are installed on your machine as part of the package install process.

Using {remedy}

Write quicker in markdown with {remedy}! Read the full manual in the associated {pkgdown} website: https://thinkr-open.github.io/remedy/

Here’s a list of all available helpers:

You can also have an overview of how the functions behave with the remedy_example() function:

library(remedy)
remedy_example( c("Never gonna", "give you up", "let you down"), listr )

Align

Align selected blocks to their assignment operator, either <-

or =

Backtick

Enclose the selected word(s) in backticks.

Blockquote

Turn selected line(s) to blockquote.

Chunk

Turn the selected text into a chunk.

Note that every chunk is given a name.

chunksplit split the chunk at a given spot.

Cross references

ID, table and figure cross-reference

Emphasize

Embolden, italicize or strikethrough the selected text.

Footnotes

Turn the given text into a footnote.

Headers

Turn the selected text into a header.

HTML Comment

Turn the text into an html comment

Image

Turn the selected path into an image.

This element is context aware: if you select a text and a link, it turns the text into title between ![], and puts the link between ().

If the last element of the selection is not a link, you get an error message straight into you markdown document.

LaTeX

LaTeX syntax :

List

Turn the selected text into an unordered list.

Moving

On the right

Copy the selected text or the current line to the right.

Table

Insert a table inside your doc.

There are basically two way to do that with remedy :

Ttable

Parse your data

Turn your dataframe into a markdown table :

URL

Turn the selected text into a link.

This element is context aware: if you select a text and a link, it turns the text into title between [], and puts the link between ().

If the last element of the selection is not a link, you get an error message straight into you markdown document.

Youtube

Turn an url into a youtube embed:

xaringan

Insert a xaringan pull-left and pull-right template.

Recommended shortcuts (macOS)

Here’s a list of recommended shortcuts:

remedy::remedy_opts$get('hotkeys')
#>           backtick               bold              chunk         chunksplit 
#>       "Ctrl+Cmd+`"       "Ctrl+Cmd+B"   "Ctrl+Alt+Cmd+C" "Ctrl+Shift+Alt+C" 
#>          chunkname           footnote                 h1                 h2 
#> "Ctrl+Shift+Alt+N" "Ctrl+Cmd+Shift+6"       "Ctrl+Cmd+1"       "Ctrl+Cmd+2" 
#>                 h3                 h4                 h5                 h6 
#>       "Ctrl+Cmd+3"       "Ctrl+Cmd+4"       "Ctrl+Cmd+5"       "Ctrl+Cmd+6" 
#>        htmlcomment              image            italics              latex 
#>       "Ctrl+Alt+C"       "Ctrl+Cmd+P"       "Ctrl+Cmd+I"       "Ctrl+Cmd+L" 
#>               list              right             strike              table 
#> "Ctrl+Shift+Cmd+="    "Alt+Cmd+Right"       "Ctrl+Cmd+S"       "Ctrl+Cmd+T" 
#>                url           xaringan            youtube 
#>       "Ctrl+Cmd+U"       "Ctrl+Cmd+X"       "Ctrl+Cmd+Y"

Managing Shortcuts

Use the {rsam} package to set and manage for you the hotkey settings of {remedy}.

If you want to edit the default settings you can view the defaults remedy_opts$get('hotkeys') and change them through remedy_opts$set(hotkeys=<NEW_SETTINGS>).

hotkeys <- remedy::remedy_opts$get("hotkeys")
rsam::set_shortcut(sprintf('remedy::%sr',names(hotkeys)), hotkeys)

Feedback and enhancement

You’ve found a bug, or have an enhancement idea? Feel free to open an issue : https://github.com/ThinkR-open/remedy/issues.

Code of conduct

Please note that the ‘remedy’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.



ThinkR-open/remedy documentation built on Aug. 26, 2020, 5:45 p.m.