Use activate() to write the infrastructure needed to ensure that
newly-launched R projects will load the project's private library on launch,
alongside any other project-specific state recorded for the project.
activate(project = NULL, profile = NULL)
| project | The project directory. If |
|---|---|
| profile | The profile to be activated. When |
The project directory, invisibly. Note that this function is normally called for its side effects.
Other renv:
deactivate()
if (FALSE) { # activate the current project renv::activate() # activate a separate project renv::activate("~/projects/analysis") }