knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", fig.path = "man/figures/README-", out.width = "100%" )
browse makes it easy to open files in Github from RStudio.
Try the Browse to remote file
addin while highlighting text in a file.
Alternatively, use Link to remote file
to automatically copy the url to your clipboard.
This makes it easy to share links in Slack, Github, and Twitter!
You can install browse with:
devtools::install_github("tmastny/browse")
browse
now supports Bitbucket and Gitlab.
You can also use
browse::browse() browse::link()
in the RStudio console to browse to the file and line where your cursor is in the editor.
And inside and outside RStudio, it also works as a command-line tool:
You can use a relative path from your working directory, or an absolute path, as long as the file is in a git repo.
# working directory is the top level of repo browse("R/browse.R") browse("R/browse.R#L6-L9") # working directory is the R/ folder of repo browse("../README.md") # relative or absolute paths to other repos browse("~/rpackages/dplyr/DESCRIPTION")
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