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The Python chapter has a reference to our Python Template, as a way to start your project with the good practices we encourage everyone to use (license, testing, citation information, etc).
Talking to @PabRod, apparently in R-land, it is more common to use the usethis library. Instead of creating a template for R, it would make sense to have a few lines of R that serve the same purpose (start your project with good practices we encourage).
usethis is really very useful and already does a lot of templetization for you, so you could technically write a small R script to which you pass some parameters, like the name of the package etc. and then just rune the usethis library to init most of the things :)
I agree with the above! usethis is also what I would recommend to those who want to start a new R package. Having such a script (maybe publish it as a GitHub Gist?) would be a nice idea.
The Python chapter has a reference to our Python Template, as a way to start your project with the good practices we encourage everyone to use (license, testing, citation information, etc).
Talking to @PabRod, apparently in R-land, it is more common to use the usethis library. Instead of creating a template for R, it would make sense to have a few lines of R that serve the same purpose (start your project with good practices we encourage).
I guess it would look something like this:
Would more experienced R people be able to give their opinion?
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