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      <title>okr: Reproducible R source context for coding agents</title>
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      <description>Photo by @tanyabarrow. Today I’m pleased to introduce okr, a small Rust CLI for giving coding agents reproducible source context from R packages and other reference repositories.&#xA;Recent coding agents can solve surprisingly hard problems when they can inspect the relevant code. My own workflows kept running into one specifically R-shaped problem: after an R package is installed, R functions live in binary .rdb and .rdx databases, while compiled code from the source package under src/ disappears.</description>
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