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    rvest

    rvest

    Simple web scraping for R

    rvest helps you scrape (or harvest) data from web pages. It is designed to work with magrittr to make it easy to express common web scraping tasks, inspired by libraries like beautiful soup and RoboBrowser. If you’re scraping multiple pages, I highly recommend using rvest in concert with polite. The polite package ensures that you’re respecting the robots.txt and not hammering the site with too many requests.
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    Advanced Shiny

    Advanced Shiny

    Shiny tips & tricks for improving your apps and solving common problem

    The advanced-shiny repository is a curated collection of practical tips, design patterns, and mini Shiny apps focused on solving real-world challenges in R Shiny applications. The author (Dean Attali) collected many of the “harder” or less-documented tricks he uses or encounters frequently—things like controlling UI behavior dynamically, managing reactive logic, optimizing interactivity, and structuring large Shiny codebases. The repo’s structure includes folders of example apps each...
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    devtools

    devtools

    Tools to make an R developer's life easier

    devtools is an R package designed to simplify R package development by providing functions for creating, building, testing, and installing packages from various sources (e.g., CRAN, GitHub). It integrates with usethis, roxygen2, testthat, and simplifies workflows for developers and contributors to the R ecosystem.
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    easystats

    easystats

    The R easystats-project

    easystats is a meta‑package that installs and unifies a suite of R packages for post‑processing statistical models. It delivers a consistent API to assess model performance, effect sizes, parameters, and to generate reports and visualizations, all with minimal dependencies and maximum clarity.
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    performance

    performance

    Models' quality and performance metrics (R2, ICC, LOO, AIC, BF, ...)

    performance is part of the easystats ecosystem and offers model quality assessment tools for R. It computes metrics like R², RMSE, ICC, and conducts diagnostics such as overdispersion, zero‑inflation, convergence, and singularity checks, complementing model workflows with comprehensive evaluation.
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    rollama

    rollama

    Wrap the Ollama API, which allows you to run different LLMs

    ...The package emphasizes reproducibility and privacy by enabling local execution of models, which is especially valuable for sensitive or research-oriented workflows. It supports common LLM tasks such as text generation, annotation, and embedding creation, making it useful for tasks like document analysis and data labeling. The design mirrors familiar R workflows, allowing users to integrate AI capabilities into scripts, notebooks, and data pipelines with minimal friction. It also provides flexibility to extend functionality to any feature supported by the underlying Ollama API.
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    httr

    httr

    httr: a friendly http package for R

    httr is superseded: only changes necessary to keep it on CRAN will be made. We recommend using httr2 instead. The aim of httr is to provide a wrapper for the curl package, customized to the demands of modern web APIs. Functions for the most important http verbs: GET(), HEAD(), PATCH(), PUT(), DELETE() and POST(). Automatic connection sharing across requests to the same website (by default, curl handles are managed automatically), cookies are maintained across requests, and an up-to-date...
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    bbplot

    bbplot

    R package that helps create and export ggplot2 charts

    ...It provides functions and themes that make it easier to adopt BBC’s visual style (fonts, colors, annotations, layout) in ggplot2 plots. The package includes helper functions for axis labels, captions, legends, branding (e.g. BBC red lines or accents), and common chart types styled for editorial presentation. It offers templates and defaults that reduce styling overhead so users can focus on data and storytelling rather than aesthetic minutiae. Because visual consistency is important in media, bbplot helps non-designers build plots that align with professional publication standards. The repository includes documentation, vignettes, example plots, and guidelines for customization (e.g. switching colors, modifying typography).
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    TOFSIMS

    TOFSIMS

    R/Bioconductor toolkit for mass spectrometry data

    ...The package allows transformation of spectra into 2D image structures (mass images), with operations such as binning, scaling, subsetting, and visual rendering. For data exploration and dimensionality reduction, it includes multivariate methods common in the ToF-SIMS community: PCA (Principal Component Analysis), MCR (Multivariate Curve Resolution), MAF (Maximum Autocorrelation Factors), and MNF (Minimum Noise Fraction). It also interoperates with Bioconductor’s imaging stack (e.g. EBImage) so users can apply segmentation and image analysis operations on mass images.
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    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny

    Mastering Shiny: a book

    Mastering Shiny is a book (and its accompanying source repository) by Hadley Wickham that teaches people how to build interactive web applications using Shiny in R. It starts from basics (your first app, UI components, reactivity) and progresses to more advanced topics (dynamic UIs, modules, testing, security, performance). It is intended to help data scientists, analysts, or R users who may not have deep experience in web technologies become expert Shiny developers. The source code is open,...
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