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Installation

To install the Rd2md package, you can either use the official CRAN repository or install directly from github.

From CRAN:

install.packages("Rd2md")

From Github:

devtools::install_github("quantsch/Rd2md")

The package does not have any third-party package dependencies as I wanted to keep things simple. However, it heavily borrows ideas and code from pkgdown, so big thanks to the great work there!

Introduction

See the introduction vignette:

vignette("introduction")

Roadmap

Extension

You can “easily” extend the parsing functionality by implementing your own parser. Without further details, an (almost) minimal example for text reference manual:

# required: a generic parsing function
as_txt <- function(x, ...) UseMethod("as_txt")
# required: introduces recursion
process_txt_contents <- function(x, ...) {
  # traverse through list and concatenate to string
  if (is.list(x)) x[] <- lapply(x, as_txt, ...)
  paste(as.character(x), collapse = "")
}
# required: a fallback as not all tags might have an `as_txt` method
as_txt.default <- function(x, ...) {
  process_txt_contents(x, ...)
}
# not required but improves output significantly:
# we add a section title and a separator for readability
as_txt.rdsection <- function(x, ...) {
  paste0(
    Rd2md:::tag_to_title(x),
    "\n----------------\n\n",
    process_txt_contents(x, ...), "\n\n"
  )
}
# not required but improves output significantly:
# we add a paragraph after the description file
as_txt.DESCRIPTION <- function(x, ...) paste0(x, "\n\n")
# not required but looks better: we drop the comments
as_txt.COMMENT <- function(x, ...) ""

# required: the output_format definition
txt_document <- function() output_format("txt", ".txt", as_txt)

# now we can render our new text refman:
render_refman(output_format = txt_document())