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Documentation: Adding an RStudio style cheatsheet #1529
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Love it! @pharmaverse/admiral |
Yes, great idea. I would propose to do it for the 1.0.0 release because #1522 will cause a lot of changes and after the clean up it should be easier to create the cheatsheet. |
agree great idea for 1.0.0 release. @yangc71 created a great poster for admiral to share internally here recently which could be a starting point when the time comes for this one - it will need updating to go deeper into the deeper functional level to act as a cheat sheet but there might be some re-use. |
Let's wait to implement until admiral is more stable. Look into ways to automate with checking for warning/errors for deprecation but also in building the cheat sheet (i.e. no powerpoint!) |
This issue is stale because it has been open for 90 days with no activity. |
Love this new GH action for stale issues, very cool ❤️ |
I obey my bot-overlords. We will get it sorted. |
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Let us know where something needs a refresh or put your idea here!
Would be interesting to create an RStudio-style cheatsheet for admiral, especially popularly used functions/family of functions:
https://github.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/blob/main/README.md
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