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Year
occTest : Characterizing and Filtering Species Occurrence Data (Version 0.1.1)
2022
RBaseX : 'BaseX' Client (Version 1.1.2)
2019
codemetar : Generate 'CodeMeta' Metadata for R Packages (Version 0.3.5)
2018
cymruservices : Query 'Team Cymru' 'IP' Address, Autonomous System Number ('ASN'), Border Gateway Protocol ('BGP'), Bogon and 'Malware' Hash Data Services (Version 0.5.0)
2015
devtools : Tools to Make Developing R Packages Easier (Version 2.4.5)
2011
epwshiftr : Create Future 'EnergyPlus' Weather Files using 'CMIP6' Data (Version 0.1.4)
2020
giacR : Interface to the Computer Algebra System 'Giac' (Version 1.0.1)
2023
gwasrapidd : 'REST' 'API' Client for the 'NHGRI'-'EBI' 'GWAS' Catalog (Version 0.99.17)
2021
pak : Another Approach to Package Installation (Version 0.8.0)
2019
pkgcache : Cache 'CRAN'-Like Metadata and R Packages (Version 2.2.3)
2018
pkgdepends : Package Dependency Resolution and Downloads (Version 0.8.0)
2021
pkgsearch : Search and Query CRAN R Packages (Version 3.1.3)
2018
proffer : Profile R Code and Visualize with 'Pprof' (Version 0.2.1)
2019
ps : List, Query, Manipulate System Processes (Version 1.8.1)
2018
remotes : R Package Installation from Remote Repositories, Including 'GitHub' (Version 2.5.0)
2016
ropenblas : Download, Compile and Link 'OpenBLAS' Library with R (Version 0.3.0)
2019
shinytest2 : Testing for Shiny Applications (Version 0.3.2)
2022
shinytest : Test Shiny Apps (Version 1.6.1)
2018
vetiver : Version, Share, Deploy, and Monitor Models (Version 0.2.5)
2021
wdpar : Interface to the World Database on Protected Areas (Version 1.3.8)
2019
webdriver : 'WebDriver' Client for 'PhantomJS' (Version 1.0.6)
2018
yfR : Downloads and Organizes Financial Data from Yahoo Finance (Version 1.1.0)
2022
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