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Even when having to write some things by hand like inventing new tests, usethis provides useful functions to help (e.g., create test files with usethis::use\_test\(\)).
Workflow automation tools for package developers
Maëlle Salmon
devtools::spell\_check\(\), wrapping spelling::spell\_check\_package\(\), runs a spell check on your package and lets you store white-listed words.
Workflow automation tools for package developers
Maëlle Salmon
For the HTML version of the document we do not want a table of contents as we set toc: no. We specifed a CSS theme called Flatly for our HTML document using theme: "flatly". As of this writing, rmarkdown has a built-in ability to use a range of themes from Bootswatch (https://bootswatch.com/). Alternatively, you can link to a custom CSS fle with the css option. Use html_document to see other options. Notice that we can use no and yes instead of false and true, respectively. We linked to two BibTeX fles with the bibliography option. Using Pandoc syntax, the references will apply to both the PDF and HTML documents. If you want to also enable the creation of a Microsoft Word document, include output: word_document in the header.
Reproducible Research With R and RStudio
Christopher Gandrud
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