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You can easily write a wrapper with pkgsearch, you can get the date of the last release like this:
tail(pkgsearch::cran_package_history("igraph")$date, 1)
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Great!
In this case the date of the first release would be more interesting, I think
head(pkgsearch::cran_package_history("igraph")$date, 1)
Don't you think the initial release would be a meaningful from
default for cranlogs::cran_downloads
?
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Why would you have downloads before the first release?
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head(pkgsearch::cran_package_history("igraph")$date, 1)
gives the first date the package appears on CRAN
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So, You don't think that would be a nice starting default? (the whole CRAN history of a package)
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We can't just change the default values, because that is not backward compatible. You can always put in from = "1980-01-01"
to get all downloads for a package.
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I see. Thanks for taking care to explain
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