BiocStyle
Bioc currentStandard styles for vignettes and other Bioconductor documents
Release Lineage
Entered 2.13 · Oct 15, 2013
Current · Requires R 4.6
Description
Provides standard formatting styles for Bioconductor PDF and HTML documents. Package vignettes illustrate use and functionality.
Test coverage
Line coverage
–
Expression
–
Tests / Examples
–
Functions
47 17 exported
Complexity
3.2 avg / 19 max
Call network
47 nodes / 65 edges
Test coverage is not measured for Bioconductor packages; nodes fall back to a neutral fill.
Call graph
Open call graph →Lowest coverage
Per-function coverage is not measured for this package yet.
Code
Structure
Lines of code
3,417
Files
64
Compiled share
0%
Has compiled src
No
Language breakdown
API
Exported functions
17
Internal functions
29
Recent export changes
Testing & CI
Has tests
Yes
Test-to-code ratio
0.00
testthat edition
–
CI present
Yes
CI type
["github-actions"]
PR gated
No
Docs
Roxygen coverage
100%
Health & Security signals
Informational signals; not verdicts.
on.exit coverage
0%
Unsafe pattern score
0
Dep constraint coverage
28.6%
Secret pattern count
0
Bundled 3rd-party code
2 items
Portability & License
Min R version
–
System requirements
–
C++ standard
–
License
Artistic-2.0
License flags
SPDX valid, OSI approved
History
Versions
26
First release
2013-10-14
Latest release
2026-04-28
Avg cadence
182 days
Cold removal rate
100%
Dep drift
7
LOC over versions
Per-file churn detail lives in the source pipeline: https://github.com/r-observatory/bioc-code-metrics.
Documentation
- Examples that run
- 56%
- Documented parameters
- 94%
- Return-value docs
- 89%
- References docs
- 0%
Topics
Depended on by (2056)
Bioconductor (2027)
People
- Bioconductor Package Maintainer maintainer
- Wolfgang Huber contributor
- Martin Morgan contributor
- Andrzej Oleś author
- Mike Smith contributor
Cite
Cite this package
Run in R for the authors' preferred citation:
citation("BiocStyle")This is what citation() produces when a package has no citation file of its own. If it prints something else, use that.
Cite the R Observatory
For a number measured here: a download total, a coverage figure, an archival date.
From data release v2026-08-22, which the citation names so these numbers can be found later. More on citing and the projects behind them.