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      <description>tl;dr I made a couple of packages that contain RStudio Addins: {quartostamp} inserts little divs and classes into your Quarto documents, while {snorkel} inserts Rd tags into your {roxygen2} function documentation.
 Al Addin RStudio Addins let you access R functions interactively at the click of a button (or with a keyboard shortcut, or via the RStudio command palette). I particularly like them for easy sharing of insertable pre-written code.</description>
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      <description>Ossie, a Cabinet Office cat (via @cabinetofficeuk)  tl;dr  I gave a talk about creating an R package with helper functions from the {usethis} package In the session I created a new package from scratch called {cabinet} for identifying the cats that live in the UK Government’s Cabinet Office See the slides in a dedicated window or view their source See the {cabinet} package source and its website Jump to a list of other materials   Coffee packaging I gave a talk at a Cabinet Office Coffee &amp;amp; Coding session about building R packages from scratch.</description>
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