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Name unnamed chunks in a dir using the filenames with extension stripped as basis.

Usage

name_dir_chunks(dir, unname = FALSE)

Arguments

dir

Path to folder

unname

Should all chunks be unnamed before naming? Default is `FALSE`. Turning this option on will cause all existing labels to be overwritten. In contrast, with its default `unname = FALSE` only unlabelled chunks will be named.

Value

Always returns TRUE invisibly. Called for side effects.

Details

When using namer, please check the edits before pushing them to your code base. Such automatic chunk labelling is best paired with version control.

Examples

temp_dir <- tempdir()
# just to make sure we're not overwriting
if(fs::dir_exists(file.path(temp_dir, "examples"))){
fs::dir_delete(file.path(temp_dir, "examples"))
}
fs::dir_copy(system.file("examples", package = "namer"),
            temp_dir)
 # this is an example file that'd fail
fs::file_delete(file.path(temp_dir,
                         "examples", "example4.Rmd"))
name_dir_chunks(temp_dir)
#> ── Naming all chunks ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
if(interactive()){
file.edit(file.path(temp_dir,
                   "examples", "example1.Rmd"))
}