Open configuration files
edit_r_profile() opens .Rprofile
edit_r_environ() opens .Renviron
edit_r_makevars() opens .R/Makevars
edit_git_config() opens .gitconfig or .git/config
edit_git_ignore() opens .gitignore
edit_rstudio_snippets() opens RStudio's snippet config for the given type.
edit_rstudio_prefs() opens RStudio's preference file.
edit_r_profile(scope = c("user", "project"))
edit_r_environ(scope = c("user", "project"))
edit_r_buildignore(scope = c("user", "project"))
edit_r_makevars(scope = c("user", "project"))
edit_rstudio_snippets(
  type = c("r", "markdown", "c_cpp", "css", "html", "java", "javascript", "python",
    "sql", "stan", "tex")
)
edit_rstudio_prefs()
edit_git_config(scope = c("user", "project"))
edit_git_ignore(scope = c("user", "project"))scope | 
 Edit globally for the current user, or locally for the current project  | 
type | 
 Snippet type (case insensitive text).  | 
The edit_r_*() functions consult R's notion of user's home directory.
The edit_git_*() functions (and usethis in general) inherit home
directory behaviour from the fs package, which differs from R itself
on Windows. The fs default is more conventional in terms of the
location of user-level Git config files. See fs::path_home() for more
details.
Files created by edit_rstudio_snippets() will mask, not supplement,
the built-in default snippets. If you like the built-in snippets, copy them
and include with your custom snippets.
Path to the file, invisibly.
Please choose more modern alternatives, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.