Awesome
TODOr
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Installation
Stable release from CRAN:
install.packages("todor")
The latest version:
devtools::install_github("dokato/todor")
# or
remotes::install_github("dokato/todor")
How to use it?
When you write an R package, sometimes it's useful to make a note in comments about a place for improvement.
simple_function <- function(a, b) {
# TODO in the future check the type of input here
a + b
}
With TODOr, detecting such places in the forest of code lines is simple. There are several options to do so. You can click at "Addins" button in the top panel and select one of the options:
- "Find active file TODOs" (for the active file in RStudio editor)
- "Find package TODOs" (if you are creating package)
- "Find project TODOs" (if you are inside the RStudio project)
It is also possible to call todor
directly from RStudio console:
> todor::todor()
or you can call:
> todor::todor(c("TODO"))
to limit todor
detection only to "TODO"
tags.
HINT: By default todor
works on projects, but you can call todor_package
to search an entire package.
Regardless of the option that you have chosen, as a result you should see the Markers tab next to your console window in RStudio.
To perform the search on a single file just call:
> todor::todor_file("path_to_file.R")
For more thorough walkthrough check this video-tutorial: https://youtu.be/f4mTYyD2C-8
What can it detect?
By default TODOr looks for the following notes: FIXME, TODO, CHANGED, IDEA, HACK, NOTE, REVIEW, BUG, QUESTION, COMBAK, TEMP.
But you may change it by setting todor_patterns
option, for example:
options(todor_patterns = c("FIXME", "TODO", "CUSTOM"))
Markdown
In markdown you probably don't want to use #
comments. But that's okay, as TODOr
supports HTML-like comments too.
# Section
<!-- TODO Change this section. -->
* Very important element.
You can switch off the markdown search:
options(todor_rmd = FALSE)
Other options
Searching through Rnw
files (a default option is set below).
options(todor_rnw = TRUE)
Searching through Rhtml
files.
options(todor_rhtml = FALSE)
Searching through R
, r
files.
options(todor_exclude_r = FALSE)
Excluding packrat directory.
options(todor_exclude_packrat = TRUE)
Including extra file formats.
options(todor_extra = c("txt", "dat"))
options(todor_extra = NULL)