These functions create an R project:
create_package()
creates an R package
create_project()
creates a non-package project, i.e. a data analysis
project
Both functions can be called on an existing project; you will be asked before any existing files are changed.
create_package(
path,
fields = list(),
rstudio = rstudioapi::isAvailable(),
roxygen = TRUE,
check_name = TRUE,
open = rlang::is_interactive()
)create_project(
path,
rstudio = rstudioapi::isAvailable(),
open = rlang::is_interactive()
)
Path to the newly created project or package, invisibly.
A path. If it exists, it is used. If it does not exist, it is created, provided that the parent path exists.
A named list of fields to add to DESCRIPTION
, potentially
overriding default values. See use_description()
for how you can set
personalized defaults using package options.
If TRUE
, calls use_rstudio()
to make the new package or
project into an RStudio Project.
If FALSE
and a non-package project, a sentinel .here
file is placed so
that the directory can be recognized as a project by the
here or
rprojroot packages.
Do you plan to use roxygen2 to document your package?
Whether to check if the name is valid for CRAN and throw an error if not.
If TRUE
, activates the new project:
If using RStudio desktop, the package is opened in a new session.
If on RStudio server, the current RStudio project is activated.
Otherwise, the working directory and active project is changed.
create_tidy_package()
is a convenience function that extends
create_package()
by immediately applying as many of the tidyverse
development conventions as possible.