Version: | 1.0.6 |
Date: | 2020-08-04 |
Title: | Open Working Directory |
Description: | Open the current working directory (or a given directory path) in your computer's file manager. |
Depends: | R (≥ 2.13) |
Suggests: | tinytest |
License: | MIT + file LICENSE |
URL: | https://github.com/Feakster/owd |
BugReports: | https://github.com/Feakster/owd/issues |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Packaged: | 2020-08-04 16:58:27 UTC; benjamin |
Author: | Benjamin G. Feakins
|
Maintainer: | Benjamin G. Feakins <benjamin.feakins@ndph.ox.ac.uk> |
Repository: | CRAN |
Date/Publication: | 2020-08-05 09:40:03 UTC |
Open Working Directory
Description
owd
opens the current working directory (or a given directory path) in your computer's file manager.
Usage
owd(dir = '.')
Arguments
dir |
A character string indicating a directory path. Defaults to |
Value
owd
does not return any value in R. However, it will return an error if a directory path is passed to it that does not exist, or that R does not have sufficient privledges to access.
Note
Tilde expansion (see path.expand) is performed on directory paths.
Author(s)
Benjamin G. Feakins, benjamin.feakins@ndph.ox.ac.uk
See Also
getwd
for the path of the current working directory.
list.files
for the contents of a directory.
Examples
if (interactive()) {
## Open current working directory
owd()
## Open a directory using a relative path
owd('/usr/bin')
## Making use of tilde expansion to open the home directory
owd('~')
}