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version control - Listing R Package Dependencies Without Installing Packages

Is there a simple way to get a list of R package dependencies (all recursive dependencies) for a given package, without installing the package and it's dependencies? Something similar to a fake install in portupgrade or apt.

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You can use the result of the available.packages function. For example, to see what ggplot2 depends on :

pack <- available.packages()
pack["ggplot2","Depends"]

Which gives :

[1] "R (>= 2.14), stats, methods"

Note that depending on what you want to achieve, you may need to check the Imports field, too.


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