diff --git a/CITATION.cff b/CITATION.cff index d5ac01e6..d366ac95 100644 --- a/CITATION.cff +++ b/CITATION.cff @@ -101,18 +101,6 @@ references: - family-names: Eigen given-names: Yixuan Qiu; the authors of Eigen for the included version of year: '2023' -- type: software - title: jsonlite - abstract: 'jsonlite: A Simple and Robust JSON Parser and Generator for R' - notes: Imports - url: https://jeroen.r-universe.dev/jsonlite - repository: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=jsonlite - authors: - - family-names: Ooms - given-names: Jeroen - email: jeroen@berkeley.edu - orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4035-0289 - year: '2023' - type: software title: data.table abstract: 'data.table: Extension of `data.frame`' @@ -185,6 +173,17 @@ references: email: setzer.woodrow@epa.gov orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6709-9186 year: '2023' +- type: software + title: cli + abstract: 'cli: Helpers for Developing Command Line Interfaces' + notes: Imports + url: https://cli.r-lib.org + repository: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=cli + authors: + - family-names: Csárdi + given-names: Gábor + email: csardi.gabor@gmail.com + year: '2023' - type: software title: bookdown abstract: 'bookdown: Authoring Books and Technical Documents with R Markdown' @@ -469,30 +468,6 @@ references: email: hadley@posit.co year: '2023' version: '>= 3.0.0' -- type: software - title: withr - abstract: 'withr: Run Code ''With'' Temporarily Modified Global State' - notes: Suggests - url: https://withr.r-lib.org - repository: https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=withr - authors: - - family-names: Hester - given-names: Jim - - family-names: Henry - given-names: Lionel - email: lionel@posit.co - - family-names: Müller - given-names: Kirill - email: krlmlr+r@mailbox.org - - family-names: Ushey - given-names: Kevin - email: kevinushey@gmail.com - - family-names: Wickham - given-names: Hadley - email: hadley@rstudio.com - - family-names: Chang - given-names: Winston - year: '2023' - type: software title: EpiEstim abstract: 'EpiEstim: Estimate Time Varying Reproduction Numbers from Epidemic Curves'