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whoami: Username, Full Name, Email Address, 'GitHub' Username of the Current User

Gábor Csárdi  Maëlle Salmon   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2015 Published
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0 Citations
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poio: Input/Output Functionality for "PO" and "POT" Message Translation Files (Version 0.0-4)

2016
WebAnalytics: Web Server Log Analysis (Version 0.9.12)

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

2017
cli: Helpers for Developing Command Line Interfaces (Version 3.6.3)

2017
dataMaid: A Suite of Checks for Identification of Potential Errors in a Data Frame as Part of the Data Screening Process (Version 1.4.1)

2017
dataReporter: Reproducible Data Screening Checks and Report of Possible Errors (Version 1.0.2)

2020
dataquieR: Data Quality in Epidemiological Research (Version 2.1.0)

2021
desc: Manipulate DESCRIPTION Files (Version 1.4.3)

2016
fledge: Smoother Change Tracking and Versioning for R Packages (Version 0.1.2)

2021
fritools: Utilities for the Forest Research Institute of the State Baden-Wuerttemberg (Version 4.3.0)

2021
fritools2: Utilities for the Forest Research Institute of the State Baden-Wuerttemberg (Version 4.1.0)

2023
goodpractice: Advice on R Package Building (Version 1.0.5)

2018
icesConnect: Provides User Tokens for Access to ICES Web Services (Version 1.0.0)

2022
lgr: A Fully Featured Logging Framework (Version 0.4.4)

2019
packager: Create, Build and Maintain Packages (Version 1.15.2)

2020
pkgKitten: Create Simple Packages Which Do not Upset R Package Checks (Version 0.2.4)

2014
pkgsearch: Search and Query CRAN R Packages (Version 3.1.3)

2018
rhub: Tools for R Package Developers (Version 2.0.0)

2017
ymlthis: Write 'YAML' for 'R Markdown', 'bookdown', 'blogdown', and More (Version 0.1.7)

2019

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