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drat 0.0.3: More features, more fixes, more documentation

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Several weeks ago we introduced the drat package. Its name stands for drat R Archive Template, and it helps with easy-to-create and easy-to-use repositories for R packages. Two early blog posts describe drat: First Steps Towards Lightweight Repositories, and Publishing a Package, and since the previous release, a a guest post on drat was also added to the blog.

Several people have started to use drat to publish their packages, and this is a very encouraging sign. I also created a new repository and may have more to say about this in another post once I get time to write something up.

Today version 0.0.3 arrived on CRAN. It rounds out functionality, adds some fixes and brings more documentation:

The work on the vignettes is clearly in progress as Colin’s guest post isn’t really finished yet, and I am not too impressed with how the markdown is rendered at CRAN so some may still become pdf files instead.

Courtesy of CRANberries, there is a comparison to the previous release. More detailed information is on the drat page.

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