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Installation: Linux
Install vscode-R in VS Code by searching ikuyadeu.r
in extension marketplace.
If your R installation is from CRAN, then the default settings should work out of the box. Otherwise, you may have to change r.rterm.linux
to the path to your R executable, which will be executed on command Create R Terminal
.
languageserver is an implementation of the Language Server Protocol for R.
Run the following commands in R.
You may install the latest stable release from CRAN:
install.packages("languageserver")
or install the development version with the newest features:
remotes::install_github("REditorSupport/languageserver")
radian is highly recommended as the R terminal for interactive use. It requires Python which should be available on most Linux distributions out of the box.
To install it globally:
pip install -U radian
Or if you don't have root privilege, you may want to install it only for yourself:
pip install --user radian
You may run which radian
to see where your radian
executable is located.
Then the following VS Code settings should be updated to properly use radian as the default terminal. If your radian
is installed only for user
:
{
"r.bracketedPaste": true,
"r.rterm.linux": "/home/user/.local/bin/radian"
}
VSCode-R-Debugger is a VS Code extension that implements R debugging capabilities. It depends on vscDebugger.
- Install VSCode-R-Debugger extension in VS Code.
- Install vscDebugger package via
remotes::install_github("ManuelHentschel/vscDebugger")
httpgd is an R package to provide a graphics device that asynchronously serves SVG graphics via HTTP and WebSockets. It enables the plot viewer based on httpgd in VS Code.
- Install
httpgd
from CRAN
install.packages("httpgd")
- Enabled httpgd-based plot viewer by inserting the following option in your
~/.Rprofile
:
options(vsc.use_httpgd = TRUE)
- Getting Started
- Installation
- Configuration
- Features
- Package development
- R Markdown
- Contributing
- FAQ