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- I am imanuelcostigan on github.
- I am imanuel (https://keybase.io/imanuel) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 4087 0C16 D22B C367 C3F3 5F0D 5193 B04B F7A2 5EF1
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# Make sure devtools is installed | |
# install.packages("devtools") | |
# Then source this gist | |
# devtools::source_gist("bb6b3704f6c45bc50769") | |
ingesters <- c("readr", "readxl", "haven") | |
manipulatrs <- c("dplyr", "tidyr", "lubridate") | |
others <- c("testthat", "ggplot2", "knitr", "yaml", "rmarkdown") | |
install.packages(c(ingesters, manipulatrs, others)) |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
RC generators should be documented the same way S4 objects are documented. However, there is no convention to documenting RC methods.
The documentation of RC generator objects follows the general pattern of S4 classes. The sections or bits automatically generated (using promptClass
) for an RC that I have written are: