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* covr::package\_coverage\(\) calculates test coverage for your package. Having a good coverage also means R CMD check is more informative, since it means it’s testing your code. 😉 covr::package\_coverage\(\) can also provide you with the code coverage of the vignettes and examples!
Workflow automation tools for package developers
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the gert package can find and return Git’s preferences via gert::git_config_global()
Persistent Config and Data for R Packages - R-Hub Blog
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styler can help you re-style your code. Of course, you should check the changes before putting them in your production codebase. It’s better paired with version control.
Workflow automation tools for package developers
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