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econdataverse

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The ‘EconDataverse’ is a universe of open-source packages to work seamlessly with economic data. This package is designed to make it easy to install and load multiple ‘EconDataverse’ packages in a single step. Learn more about the ‘EconDataverse’ at econdataverse.org.

Installation

You can install econdataverse from CRAN via:

install.packages("econdataverse")

You can install the development version of econdataverse from GitHub with:

# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("tidy-intelligence/r-econdataverse")

Usage

library(econdataverse) will load the core EconDataverse packages:

library(econdataverse)
#> ── Attaching core EconDataverse packages ─────────── econdataverse 0.0.0.9000 ──
#> ✔ econid    0.0.2     ✔ owidapi   0.1.1
#> ✔ econtools 0.1.0     ✔ uisapi    0.1.0
#> ✔ imfweo    0.1.0     ✔ wbids     1.0.0
#> ✔ oecdoda   0.1.0     ✔ wbwdi     1.0.1

Contributing

Contributions to econdataverse are welcome! If you’d like to contribute, please follow these steps:

  1. Create an issue: Before making changes, create an issue describing the bug or feature you’re addressing.
  2. Fork the repository: After receiving supportive feedback from the package authors, fork the repository to your GitHub account.
  3. Create a branch: Create a branch for your changes with a descriptive name.
  4. Make your changes: Implement your bug fix or feature.
  5. Test your changes: Run tests to ensure your changes don’t break existing functionality.
  6. Submit a pull request: Push your changes to your fork and submit a pull request to the main repository.

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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