styler functionality is available in other tools, most notably
as a pre-commit hook style-files
in https://github.com/lorenzwalthert/precommit to format
before commit (locally) and enforced as a continuous integration step in
the cloud through https://pre-commit.ci.
via usethis::use_tidy_style()
styles your project
according to the tidyverse style guide.
through commenting a PR on GitHub with \style
when
the GitHub Action Tidyverse
CI is used. The most convenient way to set this up is via usethis::use_tidy_github_actions()
.
through the GitHub
Action Workflow that triggers styler::style_pkg()
on
changes in source files. Setting this up is easiest with
usethis::use_github_action("style")
.
as a formatter for R Markdown without modifying the source. This
feature is implemented as a code chunk option in knitr. use
tidy = "styler"
in the header of a code chunks
(e.g.```{r name-of-the-chunk, tidy = "styler"}
), or
knitr::opts_chunk$set(tidy = "styler")
at the top of your
RMarkdown script.
via the R language server to format your code in VS Code, atom and others.
As a fixer to the ale Plug-in for VIM.
in reprex::reprex(..., style = TRUE)
to prettify
reprex code before printing. To permanently use
style = TRUE
without specifying it every time, you can add
the following line to your .Rprofile
(via
usethis::edit_r_profile()
):
options(reprex.styler = TRUE)
.
in the format-all command for Emacs in emacs-format-all-the-code.
for pretty-printing drake workflow data frames
with drake::drake_plan_source()
.
Do you know another way to use styler that is not listed here? Please let us know by opening an issue and we’ll extend the list.