
A package designed to help people with clumsy fingers.

fcuk
install.packages("fcuk")if (!require(devtools)){install.packages("devtools")}
devtools::install_github("ThinkR-open/fcuk")See full documentation realised using {pkgdown} at https://thinkr-open.github.io/fcuk/
After launching this package, every error will be analysed. Each time a typo occurs, a correction suggestion will be made under the default error message.
library(fcuk)
# Examples
sl()
> Error in sl() : impossible de trouver la fonction "sl"
Did you mean : ls or nls ?
iri
> Erreur : objet 'iri' introuvable
Did you mean : IQR or iris ?
view
> Erreur : objet 'view' introuvable
Did you mean : View or deriv ?
mea
> Erreur : objet 'mea' introuvable
Did you mean : mean or frame ?
You can accept fcuk correction proposal by using this
notation : .+1 This allows you to rerun the last line by
accepting the first correction proposal. In fact .+n will
rerun the nth correction proposal.
library(fcuk)
# Examples
sl()
> Error in sl() : impossible de trouver la fonction "sl"
Did you mean : ls or nls ?
> .+1
> ls()
fcukYou can stop fcuk at anytime by calling the
remove_error_tracker function. Start the error tracker
again with init_error_tracker.
You can launch fcuk with your R session.
.First <- function(){
cat("\n Bonjour ! - ", date(), "\n")
library(fcuk)
}
It will be more efficient to add this library to your Rprofile. You
can use fcuk::add_fcuk_to_rprofile() to do so. Then, any
time you launch your R project, fcuk will be launched at
the same time.
You can also add fcuk inside your
Rprofile.site file. Then you’ll have this functionality
inside all your Rstudio projects.
You’ll typically never need to use the functions contained in
fcuk. You just need to launch this library, and
fcuk will do its job in the background.
Feel free to report any issue you may have with this package.
## Code of Conduct
Please note that the fcuk project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.