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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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    reprex

    reprex

    Render bits of R code for sharing, e.g., on GitHub or StackOverflow

    reprex is an R package (from the tidyverse / Posit ecosystem) that helps users make reproducible examples (reprexes) of R code: self-contained, shareable, minimal examples capturing an issue or showing desired behavior. It formats code and its output nicely (often using Markdown or syntax appropriate to posting on forums, GitHub, StackOverflow etc.), handles dependencies, session info, etc. The goal is to make debugging, asking for help, or demonstrating code easier through rigorous reproducible examples. Get slightly different Markdown, optimized for Slack messages. Handles dependencies (e.g. load required libraries inside the reprex) so that code example is self-contained. ...
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    esquisse

    esquisse

    RStudio add-in to make plots interactively with ggplot2

    The purpose of this add-in is to let you explore your data quickly to extract the information they hold. You can create visualization with {ggplot2}, filter data with {dplyr} and retrieve generated code. This addin allows you to interactively explore your data by visualizing it with the ggplot2 package. It allows you to draw bar plots, curves, scatter plots, histograms, boxplot and sf objects, then export the graph or retrieve the code to reproduce the graph. This addin allows you to...
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    workflowr

    workflowr

    Organize your project into a research website

    workflowr is an R package that helps researchers organize, version, and share their data science projects in a reproducible and transparent manner. It combines R Markdown, Git, and a structured file system to create a research website that tracks analysis, results, and code changes over time. It’s ideal for academic and collaborative research workflows.
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    blogdown

    blogdown

    Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown

    blogdown is an R package that enables the creation and maintenance of static websites and blogs using R Markdown and Hugo (or other static-site generators). Developed by Yihui Xie and team, it provides functions to initialize sites, write posts, manage themes, and deploy with minimal fuss. It seamlessly blends R code chunks and web content, ideal for data storytellers and technical bloggers.
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    httr

    httr

    httr: a friendly http package for R

    ...Support for OAuth 1.0 and 2.0 with oauth1.0_token() and oauth2.0_token(). The demo directory has eight OAuth demos: four for 1.0 (twitter, vimeo, withings and yahoo) and four for 2.0 (facebook, github, google, linkedin). OAuth credentials are automatically cached within a project.
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    psychmeta

    psychmeta

    Psychometric meta-analysis toolkit

    ...Currently, the package supports bare-bones, individual-correction, and artifact-distribution methods for meta-analyzing correlations and d values. Please refer to the overview tutorial vignette for an introduction to psychmeta’s functions and workflows. psychmeta is hosted on both CRAN and GitHub. Documentation for psychmeta’s functions is available in the package’s PDF manual. Includes tools for converting effect sizes, computing sporadic artifact corrections, reshaping meta-analytic databases, computing multivariate corrections for range variation, and more.
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    pkgdown

    pkgdown

    Generate static html documentation for an R package

    pkgdown is an R package (by the r-lib group) whose purpose is to generate static websites (HTML) for R packages, automatically converting a package’s help files, vignettes, README, NEWS, etc., into a documentation website. It helps package authors share their documentation online with minimal friction. It supports custom templates, themes, and configuration. pkgdown 2.0.0 includes an upgrade from Bootstrap 3 to Bootstrap 5, which is accompanied by a whole bunch of minor UI improvements. If...
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    rticles

    rticles

    LaTeX Journal Article Templates for R Markdown

    An R package maintained by RStudio (now Posit) that supplies journal-specific R Markdown output formats and article templates to generate formatted LaTeX/PDF submissions across academic publishers.
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    R Packages (r-pkgs)

    R Packages (r-pkgs)

    Building R packages

    rpkgs (in GitHub via hadley/r-pkgs) is the source (text + examples) for the book R Packages by Hadley Wickham and Jenny Bryan. The book teaches how to develop, document, test, and share R packages: the practices, tools, infrastructure, workflows, and best practices around package development in R. The repository contains the code, text, site content for building the book, examples, exercises, etc.
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    palmerpenguins

    palmerpenguins

    A great intro dataset for data exploration & visualization

    palmerpenguins is an R package offering real-world ecological data from the Palmer Archipelago penguin species—Adélie, Chinstrap, and Gentoo. Designed as a more engaging alternative to the classical iris dataset, it provides size measurements, clutch information, and blood isotope data for teaching, visualization, and analytics practice.
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    posterdown

    posterdown

    Use RMarkdown to generate PDF Conference Posters via HTML

    Welcome to Posterdown! This is my attempt to provide a semi-smooth workflow for those who wish to take their RMarkdown skills to the conference world. Many creature comforts from RMarkdown are available in this package such as Markdown section notation, figure captioning, and even citations like this one (Allaire, Xie, McPherson, et al. 2018). The rest of this example poster will show how you can insert typical conference poster features into your own document. Posterdown was created as a...
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    Open Intro Statistics

    Open Intro Statistics

    An open-source textbook written at the college level

    ...The TeX folder contains the text files that are used to typeset the chapters in the textbook. In many cases, R code is supplied with figures to regenerate the figure. It will often be necessary to install the "openintro" R package that is available from GitHub (https://github.com/OpenIntroOrg) if you would like to regenerate a figure. Other packages may also occasionally be required.
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