Customising your .Rprofile
everybody get up, it’s time to slam now
I was scrolling through Twitter and saw this tweet from Danielle Navarro.
I edited my .Rprofile to show me messages that I actually like reading on startup pic.twitter.com/3d74PDuKe1
— Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro) June 24, 2021
I was immediately captivated.
The standard R console welcome message is not cool at all, and I used to think it was inevitable until this tweet magically appeared on my timeline. Danielle linked the setup for her .Rprofile
, which gave me some ideas for my own. The command usethis::edit_r_profile()
opens the .Rprofile
file in a new tab (RStudio) or in a text editor (when I tried on VS Code).
I went for a simple welcome message: the current R version, a quote from whatever thing is sticking in my head (it’s currently Space Jam related), today’s date and the current astrological sign ⭐
I also left Danielle’s command that shows the current branch name when I’m working on a version-controlled project.
if(interactive()) {
cat("\014") # clear screen
cli::cli_text("")
cli::cli_text(paste0(R.version$version.string,
" - ",
R.version$nickname))
cli::cli_text("")
cli::cli_text(paste0("Come on and ",
cli::col_cyan("SLAM"),
", and welcome to the ",
cli::col_yellow("JAM"),
"!"))
cli::cli_text("")
cli::cli_text(
paste0(
stringr::str_to_title(weekdays(Sys.Date()))," ",
format(Sys.Date(), format="%d")," ",
months(Sys.Date())," ",
format(Sys.Date(), format="%Y"),
" ~ it's ",
DescTools::Zodiac(Sys.Date()),
" season!"
)
)
cli::cli_text("")
# customise the prompt
prompt::set_prompt(function(...){
branch <- (purrr::safely(gert::git_branch))()
if(is.null(branch$result)) return("> ")
return(paste0("[", branch$result, "] > "))
})
}
I made my changes, saved then restarted R (Ctrl + Shift + F10
because keyboard is queen). I noticed that emojis did not render correctly no matter what I tried, which is a bummer.
Here is how R greets me nowadays:
TIL
- No single apostrophe in YAML. No likey.
- But rather, double apostrophe. Works.