• Overview
• Features
• Installation
• Get started
• Citation
• Contributing
The goal of the R package rdeps
is to provide a tool to identify all external packages used in a project (package, compendium, website, etc.) and to list them in the DESCRIPTION
file.
rdeps
screens all .R
, .Rmd
, and .qmd
files to extract the name of packages used in a project. This package detects packages called with library(foo)
, require(foo)
, and foo::bar()
and adds these dependencies to the DESCRIPTION
file in the sections Depends, Imports, and Suggests.
Different types of dependencies are handled:
library(foo)
or require(foo)
, it will be added to the section Depends of the DESCRIPTION
file (except for vignettes and tests);foo::bar()
, it will be added to the section Imports of the DESCRIPTION
file (except for vignettes and tests);DESCRIPTION
file.You can install the development version from GitHub with:
## Install < remotes > package (if not already installed) ----
if (!requireNamespace("remotes", quietly = TRUE)) {
install.packages("remotes")
}
## Install < rdeps > from GitHub ----
remotes::install_github("frbcesab/rdeps")
Then you can attach the package rdeps
:
rdeps
contains one main function: add_deps()
.
Note: the project must contain a DESCRIPTION
file. A DESCRIPTION
file can be created and added to an existing project with the function usethis::use_description()
.
Please cite rdeps
as:
Casajus Nicolas (2024) rdeps: An R package to identify external packages used in a project. R package version 0.2, https://github.com/frbcesab/rdeps/.
All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. For more information, check out our Contributor Guidelines.
Please note that the rdeps
project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.