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Make markdown or plain text fit 80 characters. Or any limit you want.

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Just keep up one rule: 80 characters per line. I promise it will take 80% of your time. – Lorenz Walthert

The main motivation for creating this package was because when working with bookdown / blogdown or Rmarkdown in general, I spent way too much time just keeping up the 80 character width rule as every word you add or remove in a paragraph affects all subsequent lines.

Functionality

This package is similar to styler, but it styles non-code elements and files and it does really just one thing: Making every line at most 80 characters, or a custom line width you can set with the option stylermd.line_width, i.e. options(stylermd.line_width = 60). It supports:

  • Both adding and removing line breaks for float text, nested enumerations and bullet lists.
  • Files with and without code chunks (any extension).
  • Ignoring code chunks and latex equations.
  • Files with YAML Header.
  • Preserves paragraphs.

You can install it from GitHub:

remotes::install_github("lorenzwalthert/stylermd")

API

You can use:

  • tidy_text().
  • tidy_file().
  • the RStudio Addins (restarting RStudio after installation). One styles the highlighted text, the other styles the active file, remembering the cursor position. Set the environment variable save_after_styling to TRUE, for example in your .Rprofile to enable saving after styling. Hint: Assign a keyboard short-cut for the Addin with Menu -> Tools -> Modify Keyboard Shortcuts for most productive use.

Example

library(magrittr)
text <- "1. introduced above. We do this by first creating a style guide with the designated wrapper function `create_style_guide()`. It takes transformer"
stylermd::tidy_text(text) %>%
  cat(sep = "\n")
1. introduced above. We do this by first creating a style guide with the
   designated wrapper function `create_style_guide()`. It takes transformer

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