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      <title>R session info info</title>
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      <description>US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions-Info (via Giphy)  Session info? What Session info is just some details about your working environment like your version of R, the locale it’s running from and any loaded packages.
It gives a snapshot to help people reproduce what you’ve done or spot any anomalies. You might get asked for this if someone is diagnosing your R problem. You may also see it at the end of blog posts or reports.</description>
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