This function is vectorised on repo
so you can install multiple
packages in a single command.
install_github(repo, username = NULL, ref = "master", subdir = NULL,
auth_token = github_pat(), host = "api.github.com", ...)
Repository address in the format
username/repo[/subdir][@ref|#pull]
. Alternatively, you can
specify subdir
and/or ref
using the respective parameters
(see below); if both is specified, the values in repo
take
precedence.
User name. Deprecated: please include username in the
repo
Desired git reference. Could be a commit, tag, or branch
name, or a call to github_pull
. Defaults to "master"
.
subdirectory within repo that contains the R package.
To install from a private repo, generate a personal
access token (PAT) in https://github.com/settings/applications and
supply to this argument. This is safer than using a password because
you can easily delete a PAT without affecting any others. Defaults to
the GITHUB_PAT
environment variable.
GitHub API host to use. Override with your GitHub enterprise
hostname, for example, "github.hostname.com/api/v3"
.
Other arguments passed on to install.packages
.
Attempting to install from a source repository that uses submodules raises a warning. Because the zipped sources provided by GitHub do not include submodules, this may lead to unexpected behaviour or compilation failure in source packages. In this case, cloning the repository manually may yield better results.
# NOT RUN {
install_github("klutometis/roxygen")
install_github("wch/ggplot2")
install_github(c("rstudio/httpuv", "rstudio/shiny"))
install_github(c("hadley/httr@v0.4", "klutometis/roxygen#142",
"mfrasca/r-logging/pkg"))
# To install from a private repo, use auth_token with a token
# from https://github.com/settings/applications. You only need the
# repo scope. Best practice is to save your PAT in env var called
# GITHUB_PAT.
install_github("hadley/private", auth_token = "abc")
# }
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