The 5 most downloaded R packages
From the post:
Curious which R packages your colleagues and the rest of the R community are using? Thanks to Rdocumentation.org you can now see for yourself! Rdocumentation.org aggregates R documentation and download information from popular repositories like CRAN, BioConductor and GitHub. In this post, we’ll take a look at the top 5 R packages with the most direct downloads!
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Sorry! No spoiler!
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Rdocumentation.org aggregates help documentation for R packages from CRAN, BioConductor, and GitHub – the three most common sources of current R documentation. RDocumentation.org goes beyond simply aggregating this information, however, by bringing all of this documentation to your fingertips via the RDocumentaion package. The RDocumentation package overwrites the basic help functions from the utils package and gives you access to RDocumentation.org from the comfort of your RStudio IDE. Look up the newest and most popular R packages, search through documentation and post community examples.
As they say:
Create an RDocumentation account today!
I’m always sympathetic to documentation but more so today because I have wasted hours over the past two or three days on issues that could have been trivially documented.
I will be posting “corrected” documentation later this week.
PS: If you have or suspect you have poorly written documentation, I have some time available for paid improvement of the same.