Additionally, look up the candidate name in a number of dictionaries, to make sure that it does not have a negative meaning.
pkg_name_check(name, dictionaries = NULL)pkg_name_check object with a custom print method.
Package name candidate.
Character vector, the dictionaries to query.
Available dictionaries:
* wikipedia
* wiktionary,
* acromine (http://www.nactem.ac.uk/software/acromine/),
* sentiment (https://github.com/fnielsen/afinn),
* urban (Urban Dictionary).
If NULL (by default), the Urban Dictionary is omitted, as it
is often offensive.
Check the validity of name as a package name. See 'Writing R
Extensions' for the allowed package names. Also checked against a list
of names that are known to cause problems.
Check name against the names of all past and current packages on
CRAN, including base and recommended packages.
Check name against all past and current Bioconductor packages.
Check name with https://www.purgomalum.com/service/containsprofanity
to make sure it is not a profanity.
See the dictionaries argument.