| init | R Documentation | 
Given a project directory, makes a new packrat project in the directory.
init(
  project = ".",
  options = NULL,
  enter = TRUE,
  restart = enter,
  infer.dependencies = TRUE
)
project | 
 The directory that contains the R project.  | 
options | 
 An R   | 
enter | 
 Boolean, enter packrat mode for this project after finishing a init?  | 
restart | 
 If   | 
infer.dependencies | 
 If   | 
init works as follows:
 Application dependencies are computed by examining the R code
throughout the project for library and require calls. You can
opt out of this behavior by setting infer.dependencies to
FALSE.
 A snapshot is taken of the version of each package currently used by
the project as described in snapshot, and each package's
sources are downloaded.
A private library is created in the directory.
 The snapshot is applied to the directory as described in
restore. 
 When init is finished, all the packages
on which the project depends are installed in a new, private library located
inside the project directory.
You must restart your R session in the given project directory after
running init in order for the changes to take effect!
When R is started in the directory, it will use the new, private library.
Calls to require and library will load packages
from the private library (except for 'base' or 'recommended' R packages,
which are found in the system library), and functions such as install.packages
will modify that private library. You can sync this private library with
packrat using snapshot and restore.
The restart parameter will only result in a restart of R when the
R environment packrat is running within makes available a restart function
via getOption("restart").
packrat for a description of the files created by
init.
## Not run: 
## initialize a project using a local repository of packages
packrat::init(options = list(local.repos = "~/projects/R"))
## End(Not run)
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