usethis 2.2.0
New functions
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use_author()is a new function to introduce a new person into the
 Authors@Rfield of DESCRIPTION (@avalcarcel9, #833).
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use_rstudio_preferences()lets you set RStudio preferences programmatically
 (#1518)
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use_standalone()is a new function that makes it easier to use standalone
 files provided by various low-level tidyverse packages, like rlang (#1654).
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use_upkeep_issue()is a new function to facilitate regular maintenance of
 your package. Similar touse_release_issue(), it opens an issue in your repo
 with a checklist of maintenance tasks. It will include additional bullets
 if your package includes anupkeep_bullets()function that returns a
 character vector (#1794).
Package development
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Although nested projects are discouraged, they can be useful in development 
 contexts.create_package()now sets the correct package name and returns
 the correct package path for a package nested inside a project (#1647).
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use_article()no longer adds the rmarkdown package toSuggests. Instead,
 if rmarkdown is not already a dependency, it's added to
 Config/Needs/website. This means that a package that only uses articles
 (vs. vignettes) won't gain an unnecessary dependency on rmarkdown (#1700).
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use_data()now sets the appropriate minimal R version inDESCRIPTION,
 depending on which serialization formatversionyou choose (@dpprdan, #1672).
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use_github_links()by default now appends the GitHub url to existing urls in
 in theURLfield of DESCRIPTION, rather than replacing existing urls (#1805).
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use_latest_dependencies()no longer affectsSuggestssince those
 dependencies are not enforced (#1749).
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use_news_md()now places "(development version)" in the header ofNEWS.md
 if there is a development version number inDESCRIPTION. It also sets the
 first bullet to "Initial CRAN submission" when it looks like a "new" package
 (#1708).
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use_coverage()no longer adds covr toSuggests, since thetest-coverage
 GitHub Actions workflow takes care of installing covr (@Bisaloo, #1851).
Package release
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use_release_issue()will now remind you to runuse_github_links()if
 necessary (@Bisaloo, #1754)
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use_release_issue()now encourages the creation ofNEWS.mdprior to
 submission, instead of after (#1755).
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use_github_release()now automatically pushes to GitHub (if safe) and
 automatically publishes the release, rather than requiring you to edit and
 publish the draft (#1385).
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use_github_release()no longer fails in the absence ofNEWS.md(#1755).
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use_release_issue()will now remind you to check/close the milestone
 corresponding to the release, if it exists (#1642).
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use_version()anduse_dev_version()gain apushargument to optionally
 push the result after committing. This is used to eliminate a manual step from
 theuse_release_issue()checklist (#1385).
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use_revdep()no longer places an email template, because these days we are
 more likely to communicate with other maintainers about breaking changes via
 GitHub issues and pull requests (#1769).
Package file management
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rename_files()now also affects files insrc/(#1585).
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use_r()anduse_test()now work with all active files inR/,src/,
 andtests/testthat/(#1566).
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use_r()anduse_test()now work with files containing.(#1690).
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use_rcpp(),use_c()and friends now work the same way asuse_r()and
 use_test(): they'll take the default file name from the file you currently
 have open in RStudio (#1730).
Git and GitHub
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create_from_github()will now use an existing.Rprojfile if it exists
 anywhere in the repo, not just the root directory. This is useful if you're
 working with repos that contain tools for multiple languages (#1680).
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git_sitrep()gains two arguments:toolandscope, which enables
 you to limit the report to, for example,tool = "git"orscope = "user".
 The default remains to provide a full report. Also, provides more
 feedback if git user's information is not set, and checks global git-email
 against user-level GitHub PAT (@ijlyttle, #1732, #1714, #1706).
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git_vaccinated()now treats a path configured ascore.excludesFilelike
 other user-supplied paths; in particular, any use of the~/home directory
 shortcut is expanded via
 fs::path_expand()
 (@dpprdan, #1560).
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use_github_action()now suggests possible actions when called without
 arguments (#1724).
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use_github_actions(),use_github_action_check_standard(),
 use_github_action_check_release(), anduse_github_action_pr_commands()
 have been deprecated in favour of the new interactive powers of
 use_github_action()(#1724).
Minor improvements and fixes
- 
Links to the R Packages book have been updated to the second edition of 
 the book (#1689).
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The SVG badges placed by use_lifecycle()have improved accessibility
 features, i.e. they advertise the lifecycle stage via thearia-label
 attribute (#1554, r-lib/lifecycle#117).
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use_rscloud_badge()has been deprecated in favour of
 use_posit_cloud_badge(), and both functions now accept the updated url
 format of Posit Cloud projects (#1670).
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use_rstudio()gains areformatargument which omits.Rprojsettings
 that enforce file formatting conventions, e.g. around whitespace.
 create_from_github()uses this option when it introduces an.Rprojto a
 project that lacks one, making it easier to follow the project's existing
 conventions (#1679).
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write_over()anduse_github_file()gain an overwrite argument (#1748).
Tidyverse-related
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use_release_issue()now uses internalrelease_extra_revdeps()to
 add extra revdep sources. Currently only use for internal Posit tooling,
 but we hope to extend to all users in the future (#1610).
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use_tidy_logo()is a new function that callsuse_logo()on the appropriate
 hex sticker PNG file at https://github.com/rstudio/hex-stickers (#1871).
Defunct functions
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use_tidy_eval()is now defunct because it imports and re-exports a large
 number of functions that are no longer needed in order to do tidy
 evaluation (#1656).
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use_travis(),use_pkgdown_travis(),browse_travis(), anduse_appveyor()
 are now defunct because we no longer recommend Travis or Appveyor. We
 recommend GitHub actions instead (#1517).