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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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goodpractice and lintr both provide you with useful static analyses of your package.

Workflow automation tools for package developers

Maëlle Salmon

You can extract tables from this PDF using the aptly-named extract_tables function, like this: # default call with no parameters changed matrix_results <- extract_tables(site) # get back the tables as data frames, keeping their headers df_results <- extract_tables(site, output = "data.frame", header = TRUE)

Getting Data From PDFs the Easy Way With R - Open Source Automation

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