The goal of the here package is to enable easy file referencing in project-oriented
workflows. In contrast to using setwd()
, which
is fragile and dependent on the way you organize your files, here uses
the top-level directory of a project to easily build paths to files.
Install the released version of here from CRAN:
install.packages("here")
The here package creates paths relative to the top-level directory.
The package displays the top-level of the current project on load or any
time you call here()
:
here::i_am("README.Rmd") #> here() starts at /home/kirill/git/R/here here() #> [1] "/home/kirill/git/R/here"
You can build a path relative to the top-level directory in order to read or write a file:
here("inst", "demo-project", "data", "penguins.csv") #> [1] "/home/kirill/git/R/here/inst/demo-project/data/penguins.csv" readr::write_csv(palmerpenguins::penguins, here("inst", "demo-project", "data", "penguins.csv"))
These relative paths work regardless of where the associated source file lives inside your project, like analysis projects with data and reports in different subdirectories. See the included demo project for an example.
Illustration by Allison Horst
Please note that the here project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.