The drake package is a newer, standalone, CRAN-published Make-like build system. It has the convenience of remakeGenerator, the reproducibility of remake, and far more parallel computing functionality than parallelRemake.
The remakeGenerator
package is a helper add-on for remake
, a Makefile-like reproducible build system for R. If you haven't done so already, go learn remake
! Once you do that, you will be ready to use remakeGenerator
. With remakeGenerator
, your long and cumbersome workflows will be
- Quick to set up. You can plan a large workflow with a small amount of code.
- Reproducible. Reproduce computation with
remake::make()
or GNU Make. - Development-friendly. Thanks to
remake
, whenever you change your code, your next computation will only run the parts that are new or out of date. - Parallelizable. Distribute your workflow over multiple parallel processes with a single flag in GNU Make.
The remakeGenerator
package accomplishes this by generating YAML files for remake
that would be too big to type manually.
First, ensure that R is installed, as well as the dependencies in the DESCRIPTION
. To install the latest CRAN release, run
install.packages("remakeGenerator")
To install the development version, get the devtools package and then run
devtools::install_github("wlandau/remakeGenerator", build = TRUE)
If you specify a tag, you can install a GitHub release.
devtools::install_github("wlandau/[email protected]", build = TRUE)
Windows users may need Rtools
to take full advantage of remakeGenerator
's features, specifically to run Makefiles with system("make")
.
The online package vignette has a complete tutorial. You can the load the compiled version from an R session.
vignette("remakeGenerator")
Use the help_remakeGenerator()
function to obtain a collection of helpful links. For troubleshooting, please refer to TROUBLESHOOTING.md on the GitHub page for instructions.
This package stands on the shoulders of Rich FitzJohn's remake
package.