R Package Scholar
17,002
Referenced by ⇅ Year
raveio: File-System Toolbox for RAVE Project (Version 0.9.0)

2020
async: Coroutines: Generators / Yield, Async / Await, and Streams (Version 0.3.2)

2022
blogdown: Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown (Version 1.19)

2017
chromote: Headless Chrome Web Browser Interface (Version 0.2.0)

2022
coro: 'Coroutines' for R (Version 1.0.4)

2020
crew: A Distributed Worker Launcher Framework (Version 0.9.1)

2023
curl: A Modern and Flexible Web Client for R (Version 5.2.1)

2014
dipsaus: A Dipping Sauce for Data Analysis and Visualizations (Version 0.2.8)

2019
fiery: A Lightweight and Flexible Web Framework (Version 1.2.1)

2016
httpuv: HTTP and WebSocket Server Library (Version 1.6.15)

2013
learnr: Interactive Tutorials for R (Version 0.11.5)

2017
mapview: Interactive Viewing of Spatial Data in R (Version 2.11.2)

2015
nanonext: NNG (Nanomsg Next Gen) Lightweight Messaging Library (Version 0.13.5.2)

2022
pagedown: Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print (Version 0.20)

2019
plumbertableau: Turn 'Plumber' APIs into 'Tableau' Extensions (Version 0.1.1)

2021
plumber: An API Generator for R (Version 1.2.2)

2016
pool: Object Pooling (Version 1.0.3)

2017
promises: Abstractions for Promise-Based Asynchronous Programming (Version 1.3.0)

2018
quarto: R Interface to 'Quarto' Markdown Publishing System (Version 1.4)

2021
retry: Repeated Evaluation (Version 0.1.1)

2020
servr: A Simple HTTP Server to Serve Static Files or Dynamic Documents (Version 0.30)

2013
shiny: Web Application Framework for R (Version 1.8.1.1)

2012
shinylight: Web Interface to 'R' Functions (Version 1.1.2)

2022
webshot2: Take Screenshots of Web Pages (Version 0.1.1)

2022
websocket: 'WebSocket' Client Library (Version 1.4.1)

2019

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