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There are three addins in sinew both work off of the same principle.
To access the addins load sinew
and then three addins are appended to the Addins menu
of RStudio
.
This addin scans the file source contents and attaches namespace information.
Either saved or untitled R or Rmd files in the source editor may be used.
In R files highlight specific text, or not highlight at all and the whole document will be used.
In Rmd files highlight subsets of chunks to add namespaces directly in the chunks, or not highlight at all and the whole document will be used to create a new chunk at the top of the document with relevant namespaces needed to render the Rmd.
This addin will insert above the highlighted text the output of sinew::makeOxygen
.
sinew::sinew_opts
.This addin invokes a shiny gadget.
The user can select to either create a new skeleton or update an existing file. The application search for highlighted text in a number of locations in order to create the documentation.
The application has checkboxes to control what fields are in the documentation, and there is a reactive preview tab to see what the documentation looks like as fields are inserted or removed. It is useful to control the fields checked on by default and their values with sinew::sinew_opts
.
Once the user is happy with the documention skeleton it can be inserted into the editor.
Creating a new skeleton:
untitled1
)Updating existing documentation on disk
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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