The goal of annotater
is to annotate package load calls in character strings and R/Rmd files, so we can have an idea of the overall purpose of the libraries we’re loading.
The two annotation types are also available together:
Thanks to Juan Cruz Rodriguez, we can now annotate which functions from each package are being called in a script.
As of version 0.2.3, loaded datasets can also be added as annotations.
pacman
compatibilityUsers of the pacman
package can now use all annotater
functions on p_load
calls. This includes calls with multiple package names (e.g. p_load(ggplot2,purrr)
), which will be split up across lines for readability.
Install the CRAN release or the development version with:
# Install annotater from CRAN:
install.packages("annotater")
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("luisDVA/annotater")
Restart RStudio after the installation for the addins to load properly.
These are the possible annotations, which can be added to character strings (with one line per element), or applied to .R or .Rmd files in RStudio through their corresponding addins.
library(annotater)
test_string <-c("library(boot)\nrequire(Matrix)")
writeLines(annotate_pkg_calls(test_string))
writeLines(annotate_repo_source(test_string))
writeLines(annotate_repo_source(test_string))
Entire .R files can also be parsed and annotated with the annotate_script
function.
tidyverse
The tidyverse
package is a meta-package with few exported functions of its own, so the annotation tools provided here (annotate_fun_calls
) will not match the functions from the various individual packages (such as dplyr
or readr
) that get attached when loading tidyverse
. Consider using the experimental expand_metapackages
function first if annotations for function calls are desired.
annotater
can now expand metapackage load calls into separate library
calls for the individual packages that form the core of tidyverse
, tidymodels
, and easystats
.
Feedback welcome
Thanks to Jonathan Carroll, Firat Melih Yilmaz, Paul Schmidt, and Achaz von Hardenberg for feedback and suggestions.