# revdeprun
[](https://crates.io/crates/revdeprun)
[](https://github.com/nanxstats/revdeprun/actions/workflows/ci.yml)

A command-line tool that automates reverse dependency checking for R packages.
Provision R on Ubuntu, install system dependencies, preinstall revdep
dependency binaries, configure environment context,
and run `xfun::rev_check()` in a single command.
Designed for cloud environments where you need reproducible, isolated test
runs without tedious manual setup.
## Installation
### Prerequisites
Install Rust:
```bash
Install C compiler and linker:
```bash
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y build-essential
```
### Install revdeprun
From crates.io (stable release):
```bash
cargo install revdeprun
```
From GitHub (latest development version):
```bash
cargo install --git https://github.com/nanxstats/revdeprun.git
```
**Note**: If `cargo` or `revdeprun` is not found immediately after installation,
restart your shell.
## Environment
Currently, this tool is designed for Ubuntu-based systems and requires:
- Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, 24.04 LTS, and future LTS releases.
- Version control: Git on `PATH`.
- Network access: To download R, R packages, and repository metadata.
- Elevated privileges: `sudo` access for installing R and system requirements.
## Security
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Never run `revdeprun` on your local machine or any environment with sensitive data.
> Reverse dependency checks execute arbitrary third-party R code, download
> dependencies from external repositories, and install system packages via sudo.
> Always run `revdeprun` in temporary, isolated environments such as disposable
> cloud instances or containers that will be destroyed after use.
>
> See [SECURITY.md](https://github.com/nanxstats/revdeprun/blob/main/SECURITY.md)
> for complete security guidelines.
## Usage
Simply point `revdeprun` at your package:
```bash
revdeprun https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
```
Git repository, local directory, or source tarball (`.tar.gz`) are supported.
Sensible defaults that make this fast and robust:
- Discover and install the current release version of R for Ubuntu.
- Pre-install system requirements for all reverse dependencies at once.
- Pre-install all dependencies required for checking reverse dependencies
from the Posit Public Package Manager (P3M) binary repository,
into a dedicated library in `revdep/library/`.
- Run `xfun::rev_check()` for parallel reverse dependency checking.
- Generate summary reports only for any check results with diffs.
- Use all available CPU cores for parallel installation and checking.
### Command-line options
```
Usage: revdeprun [OPTIONS] <REPOSITORY>
Arguments:
<REPOSITORY>
Git URL, local directory, or source package tarball (.tar.gz) for the target R package
Options:
--r-version <R_VERSION>
R version to install (e.g., release, 4.3.3, oldrel-1)
[default: release]
--num-workers <N>
Number of parallel workers for xfun::rev_check()
[default: number of CPU cores]
--work-dir <WORK_DIR>
Optional workspace directory where temporary files are created
--skip-r-install
Skip installing R and reuse the system-wide installation
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version
```
## Example workflows
Standard check on a remote repository:
```bash
revdeprun https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
```
Specify [R version](https://github.com/r-lib/actions/tree/v2-branch/setup-r#inputs)
and parallelism:
```bash
revdeprun --r-version devel --num-workers 48 \
https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
```
Use a custom workspace and SSH authentication:
```bash
revdeprun --work-dir /data/workspace \
git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
```
Check a local directory:
```bash
revdeprun ~/workspace/YOUR-REPOSITORY
```
Check a local source package tarball:
```bash
revdeprun ~/packages/YOURPACKAGE_1.2.3.tar.gz
```
Use an existing R installation:
```bash
revdeprun --skip-r-install https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
```
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.