What functions, packages, IDEs, or plug-ins have you used lately that give you that fuzzy feeling of seeing R with fresh eyes?

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  1. RStudio-Themes

    Aesthetically pleasing RStudio Themes

    Making themes is quite fun, if you’re into that sort of thing. I actually use the first one, and the second just for fun, but really needs monocraft to set it off.

  2. SaaSHub

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  3. Monocraft

    A monospaced programming font inspired by the Minecraft typeface

    Making themes is quite fun, if you’re into that sort of thing. I actually use the first one, and the second just for fun, but really needs monocraft to set it off.

  4. Pebble-safe

    Light and dark RStudio 1.2.x themes with colourblind-safe colours.

    Plugging my theme Pebble Safe, which provides light and dark colourblind-safe syntax highlighting.

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