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    0.17.1
    16 March 2023
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    0.17.3
    6 April 2023
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    0.8.0
    25 October 2019
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    0.8.1
    26 October 2019
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    26 October 2019
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    0.8.3
    11 November 2019
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    0.9.0
    5 December 2019
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    0.9.1
    9 December 2019
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    9 December 2019
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    0.9.3
    10 February 2020
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    0.10.0
    6 May 2020
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    0.11.0
    26 June 2020
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    0.12.0
    28 August 2020
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    0.12.1
    2 November 2020
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    5 November 2020
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    0.12.3
    25 November 2020
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    7 January 2021
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    0.12.5
    9 January 2021
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    0.13.0
    24 February 2021
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    0.13.1
    18 March 2021
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    0.13.2
    30 March 2021
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    0.14.0
    21 July 2021
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    0.15.0
    4 January 2022
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    0.15.1
    13 January 2022
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    24 January 2022
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    0.15.3
    28 February 2022
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    0.15.4
    3 March 2022
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    0.15.5
    27 May 2022
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    0.16.0
    29 September 2022
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    0.17.0
    2 March 2023
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    0.17.2
    18 March 2023
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    1.0.0
    7 July 2023
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    1.0.1
    10 August 2023
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    1.0.2
    15 August 2023
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    1.0.3
    19 September 2023
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    1.0.4
    21 February 2024
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    21 February 2024
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    A dependency management toolkit for R. Using 'renv', you can create and manage project-local R libraries, save the state of these libraries to a 'lockfile', and later restore your library as required. Together, these tools can help make your projects more isolated, portable, and reproducible.
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