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styler functionality is available in other tools, most notably
as a pre-commit hook style-files
in https://github.com/lorenzwalthert/precommit to format
before commit (locally) and enforced as a continuous integration step in
the cloud through https://pre-commit.ci.
via usethis::use_tidy_style()
styles your project
according to the tidyverse style guide.
through commenting a PR on GitHub with \style
when
the GitHub Action Tidyverse
CI is used. The most convenient way to set this up is via usethis::use_tidy_github_actions()
.
through the GitHub
Action Workflow that triggers styler::style_pkg()
on
changes in source files. Setting this up is easiest with
usethis::use_github_action("style")
.
as a formatter for R Markdown without modifying the source. This
feature is implemented as a code chunk option in knitr. use
tidy = "styler"
in the header of a code chunks
(e.g.```{r name-of-the-chunk, tidy = "styler"}
), or
knitr::opts_chunk$set(tidy = "styler")
at the top of your
RMarkdown script.
via the R language server to format your code in VS Code, atom and others.
As a fixer to the ale Plug-in for VIM.
in reprex::reprex(..., style = TRUE)
to prettify
reprex code before printing. To permanently use
style = TRUE
without specifying it every time, you can add
the following line to your .Rprofile
(via
usethis::edit_r_profile()
):
options(reprex.styler = TRUE)
.
in the format-all command for Emacs in emacs-format-all-the-code.
for pretty-printing drake workflow data frames
with drake::drake_plan_source()
.
Do you know another way to use styler that is not listed here? Please let us know by opening an issue and we’ll extend the list.
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.