yum: ‘YAML’ Utilities & More
The goal of yum
is to provide a number of functions to
work with files that contain one or more ‘YAML’ fragments. Several
packages (the rock
, psyverse
,
and justifier
packages) leverage the ‘YAML’ format to facilitate systematic encoding
of information in a format that is both machine- and human-readable. The
yum
package provides a number of functions to facilitate
this in a uniform manner with minimal dependencies (i.e. only
yaml
, suggesting data.tree
to enable
additional functionality).
You can install the released version of yum
from CRAN with:
install.packages('yum');
You can install the development version of yum
from GitLab with:
::install_gitlab('r-packages/yum'); remotes
(assuming you have remotes
installed; otherwise, install
that first using the install.packages
function)
yum
was created to have minimal dependencies. It
requires yaml
to be able to actually load (parse) the
extracted YAML fragments, and you will often want to have
data.tree
available to organise the results in a tree if
they have a hierarchical structure. Therefore, yum
does
have some dependencies through those two suggested packages. Of these,
yaml
only has one dependency, but data.tree
has quite a few more.