The following functions are no longer exported/included in this package.
*_proj_io()
functions - "Meta" functions for an RStudio project.
parse_proj_io()
attempts to create a tibble
with
information regarding the input/output files in each script in an RStudio project.
The output could be used in a number of ways, such as in a node-dependency graph
visualizing how the project's files relate to one another.
render_proj_io()
(a wrapper for rmarkdwon::render()
) converts .R scripts
formatted with Roxygen2 style comments to .Rmd files. This is intended to be used
by users (like me) who prefer the "feel" of an R script when working with data that will
eventually be presented in a .Rmd file/report and don't want to work directly with
a .Rmd file. ^r2rmd NOTE:See this blog post for more discussion.
set_pkg_*_opts()
functions - Functions to facilitate setting this package's options
(This is preferable to calling options()
directly,
which requires knowing exactly what the name of the option is).NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.filename
and filepath
arguments
to file
and path
(to emulate more common terminology)..
prefixes to internal functions. (Personal preference no longer
favors this syntax for non-API functions.)import_path()
and export_path()
.do_call_with()
and warningf()
.ggplot2
defaults
because I decided that they are superfluous.create_kable()
not invisible for non-html formats.
(It is returned as invisible for html in order to avoid showing it in the Viewer pane.te
.use_*()
functions..
.export_path()
where it would try to export data.frame
to csv
even if a path is specified.{teio}
and {teauto}
to handle
files and common project functions. Doing this will allow development
with improved personal R skills without having to worry about revising old
conventions used in this package. (Perhaps this might be viewed similarly
to how {dplyr}
was created to improve upon {plyr}
.)
With this in mind, this package should be viewed as a "success" in learning
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