knitr::opts_chunk$set( comment = "#>", tidy = FALSE, error = FALSE)
Username, full name, email address, GitHub username of the current user
For the username it tries the LOGNAME
, USER
, LNAME
and
USERNAME
environment variables first. If these are all unset,
or set to an empty string, then it tries running id
on Unix-like
systems and whoami
on Windows.
For the full name of the user, it queries the system services and also
tries the user's global git configuration. On Windows, it tries finding
the global git configuration in Sys.getenv("USERPROFILE")
if it doesn't
find it in Sys.getenv("HOME")
(often "Documents").
For the email address it uses the user's global git configuration. It tries
finding the global git configuration in Sys.getenv("USERPROFILE")
if it
doesn't find it in Sys.getenv("HOME")
.
For the GitHub username it uses the GITHUB_USERNAME
environment variable
then it tries searching on GitHub for the user's email address.
Related JavaScript packages: sindresorhus/username, sindresorhus/fullname, sindresorhus/github-username, paulirish/github-email.
Install the package from CRAN as usual:
install.packages("whoami")
If you need the development version of this package, install it from GitHub:
pak::pak("r-lib/whoami")
library(whoami) username() fullname() email_address() gh_username() whoami()
Please note that the whoami project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
MIT © Gábor Csárdi, RStudio
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