Generates a shell of documentation for an installed or source package.
promptPackage(package, lib.loc = NULL, filename = NULL,
              name = NULL, final = FALSE)a character string with the name of an
    installed or source package to be documented.
a character vector describing the location of R
    library trees to search through, or NULL.  The default value
    of NULL corresponds to all libraries currently known.  For a
    source package this should specify the parent directory of the
    package's sources.
usually, a connection or a character string giving the
    name of the file to which the documentation shell should be written.
    The default corresponds to a file whose name is name followed
    by ".Rd".  Can also be NA (see below).
a character string specifying the name of the help topic, typically of the form <pkg>-package.
a logical value indicating whether to attempt to create a usable version of the help topic, rather than just a shell.
If filename is NA, a list-style representation of the
  documentation shell.  Otherwise, the name of the file written to is
  returned invisibly.
Unless filename is NA, a documentation shell for
  package is written to the file specified by filename, and
  a message about this is given.
If filename is NA, a list-style representation of the
  documentation shell is created and returned.  Writing the shell to a
  file amounts to cat(unlist(x), file = filename, sep = "\n"),
  where x is the list-style representation.
If final is TRUE, the generated documentation will not
  include the place-holder slots for manual editing, it will be usable
  as-is.  In most cases a manually edited file is preferable (but
  final = TRUE is certainly less work).
# NOT RUN {
filename <- tempfile()
promptPackage("utils", filename = filename)
file.show(filename)
unlink(filename)
# }
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