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The R package ecosystem is one of the cornerstones of the success seen by R.
As of this writing, over 6200 packages are on CRAN,
several hundred more at BioConductor and at
OmegaHat.
Support for multiple repositories is built deeply into R; mostly via the
(default) package utils. The
update.packages
function (along with several others from the utils package) can used with
ease for these three default repositories as well as many others. But it
seemed that support for simple creation and use of local repositories was
missing.
Drat tries to help here and supports two principal modes:
GitHub by leveraging gh-pages
Other repos by using other storage where you can write and provide html access
See the package documentation, or the
package page for more.
Getting Started
You can install the package from CRAN (once it
will have left the incoming/ directory there) via
install.packages("drat") after which you consult the manual pages.
Alternatively, for a first installation, you can also do