add_lifecycle_badge {rcompendium} | R Documentation |
Add a Life Cycle badge
Description
This function adds or updates the Life Cycle badge to the README.Rmd
.
It is based on the standard defined at
https://lifecycle.r-lib.org/articles/stages.html.
Make sure that 1) a README.Rmd
file exists at the project root and 2) it
contains a block starting with the line <!-- badges: start -->
and ending
with the line <!-- badges: end -->
.
Don't forget to re-render the README.md
.
Usage
add_lifecycle_badge(lifecycle = "experimental", quiet = FALSE)
Arguments
lifecycle |
A character of length 1. Accepted stages are:
|
quiet |
A logical value. If |
Details
The project can have the following life cycle stage:
-
Experimental - An experimental project is made available so user can try it out and provide feedback, but come with no promises for long term stability.
-
Stable - A project is considered stable when the author is happy with its interface, does not see major issues, and is happy to share it with the world.
-
Superseded - A superseded project has a known better alternative, and it is not going away. Superseded project will not receive new features, but will receive any critical bug fixes needed to keep it working.
-
Deprecated - A deprecated project has a better alternative available and is scheduled for removal.
Value
A badge as a markdown expression.
See Also
Other adding badges:
add_codecov_badge()
,
add_cran_badge()
,
add_dependencies_badge()
,
add_github_actions_check_badge()
,
add_github_actions_codecov_badge()
,
add_github_actions_pkgdown_badge()
,
add_license_badge()
,
add_repostatus_badge()
Examples
## Not run:
add_lifecycle_badge()
add_lifecycle_badge(lifecycle = "stable")
## End(Not run)