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The number and diversity of packages in R is one of its greatest strengths. Development of R packages has always been tricky and frought with pain. Thankfully, Hadley Wickham and Jenny Bryan have removed a lot of the pain with their book R Packages. We'll go through the first chapter of their book to develop an example R package before creating our own package in future episodes. We'll use a number of functions from the devtools, usethis, and testthat, packages to develop the example R package. If you want to get a physical copy of R Packages: https://amzn.to/43pMR8L If you want a free, online version of R packages: https://r-pkgs.org/ You can find my blog post for this episode at https://www.riffomonas.org/code_club/.... #R #package #devtools #usethis #testtaht #git #Rstats #github Support Riffomonas by becoming a Patreon member! / riffomonas Want more practice on the concepts covered in Code Club? You can sign up for my weekly newsletter at https://shop.riffomonas.org/youtube to get practice problems, tips, and insights. If you're interested in purchasing a video workshop be sure to check out https://riffomonas.org/workshops/ You can also find complete tutorials for learning R with the tidyverse using... Microbial ecology data: https://www.riffomonas.org/minimalR/ General data: https://www.riffomonas.org/generalR/ 0:00 Introduction 3:28 Creating the skeleton of regexcite package 9:28 Setting up git for our package 11:06 Loading devtools when launching R 13:26 Adjusting tabs in Environment panel 14:04 Adding R code to package 19:39 Adding documentation to package 25:08 Installing package 25:56 Creating a testing framework 30:08 Refactoring strsplit1 with stringr::str_split 38:19 Pushing package to GitHub 40:24 Creating and rendering a README 43:42 Installing package from GitHub