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The renv package1 helps you create reproducible environments
for your R projects. Use renv to make your R projects more isolated,
portable and reproducible.
Isolated: Installing a new or updated package for one project
won’t break your other projects, and vice versa. That’s because renv
gives each project its own private library.
Portable: Easily transport your projects from one computer to
another, even across different platforms. renv makes it easy to
install the packages your project depends on.
Reproducible: renv records the exact package versions you depend
on, and ensures those exact versions are the ones that get installed
wherever you go.
Installation
Install the latest version of renv from CRAN with:
install.packages("renv")
Alternatively, install the development version from
r-universe with:
Use renv::init() to initialize renv in a new or existing project. This
will set up a project library, containing all the packages you’re
currently using. The packages (and all the metadata needed to reinstall
them) are recorded into a lockfile, renv.lock, and a .Rprofile
ensures that the library is used every time you open that project.
As you continue to work on your project, you will install and upgrade
packages, either using install.packages() and update.packages() or
renv::install() and renv::update(). After you’ve confirmed your code
works as expected, use renv::snapshot() to record the packages and
their sources in the lockfile.
Later, if you need to share your code with someone else or run your code
on new machine, your collaborator (or you) can call renv::restore() to
reinstall the specific package versions recorded in the lockfile.
Learning more
If this is your first time using renv, we strongly recommend starting
with the Introduction to
renv vignette: this
will help you understand the most important verbs and nouns of renv.
If you have a question about renv, please first check the
FAQ to see whether
your question has already been addressed. If it hasn’t, please feel free
to ask on the Posit Forum.