Setting up checklist for a project
Source:vignettes/getting_started_project.Rmd
getting_started_project.RmdGo to vignette("getting_started", package = "checklist")
when you want to use checklist on an R package.
Starting a new project from scratch
Run create_project(path, project). path
must be an existing directory. project is the name of the
project. create_project() creates the project as a
subdirectory of path with name project. It
then guides you interactively through the process by asking questions on
your preferences on the project. We recommend to answer yes to all
yes/no questions. Use setup_project() when you want to
change the settings later.
- You always get an RStudio project with name
project. - Do you want version control with git? When you answer yes, you get
the
check_projectGitHub Action. This runscheck_project()automatically when you (or a contributor) pushed code to GitHub.- Do you want a file describing the code of conduct for contributing to your project? This is a template which you may alter to suit your needs.
- Do you want a file describing guidelines for contributing to your project? This is a template which you may alter to suit your needs.
- Add a template for
README.md.- Which authors do you want to list?
- What is the title of the project?
- Do you want to check the file name conventions with
check_filename()? - Do you want to check the coding style with
check_lintr()? - What is the default language of the project?
- Do you want to spell check the markdown content and R function
documentation in your project with
check_spelling()? This uses the default language you set in the previous question. Note that you can set a different language on specific files. Seevignette("spelling", package = "checklist")for more details on that. - Do you want to set a license file? This will set the Creative
Commons CC-BY-4.0
license. That license allows others to reuse your work provided that you
get appropriate credit and they indicate if and which changes they made
to your work.
- Do you want to check the license file? This compares the
LICENSE.mdin your project with theLICENSE.mdas defined inchecklist.
- Do you want to check the license file? This compares the
- Do you want to update the citation files?
Add or update checklist tools in an existing
project
Run setup_project(path_to_your_project). This works on
existing projects with or without a previous set-up of
checklist. In case of a previous set-up, it will take that
into account.
- If you don’t use version control yet, do you want to activate git?
- Add a
README.mdwhen missing.- Which authors do you want to list?
- What is the title of the project?
- Do you want to check the file name conventions with
check_filename()? - Do you want to check the coding style with
check_lintr()? - Do you want to add a license file?
- Do you want to check the license file if set?
- Do you want to check spelling with
check_spelling(). - Do you want to update the citation files?
To do once after activating version control
- Make sure you have at least one commit.
- Checkout the main branch.
- Login to https://github.com
- Create a new repository without adding a
README,.gitignoreand license.checklistwill add those files for you. - Run the code listed under “…or push an existing repository from the command line” in the command line.
- Go on https://github.com to the “Settings” panel of the
repository.
- General
- activate “Always suggest updating pull request branches”
- activate “Automatically delete head branches”
- Branches
- Add branch protection rule
- branch name pattern:
main - activate “Require a pull request before merging”
- in case a team works on the project consider to activate “Require approvals”
- activate “Require status checks to pass before merging”
- search and select “check project with checklist”
- activate Require “branches to be up to date before merging”
- branch name pattern:
- Add branch protection rule
- General