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Seeing a full TOC helped spot these inconsistencies
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jennybc committed Mar 29, 2023
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But if you choose to use suggested packages conditionally in your vignettes, the knitr chunk option `eval` is very useful for achieving this.
See @sec-vignettes-eval-option for more.

## Package is listed in Depends {#sec-dependencies-in-depends}
## Package is listed in `Depends` {#sec-dependencies-in-depends}

Consider a dependency that is listed in `DESCRIPTION` in `Depends`:

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- The release checklist placed by `usethis::use_release_issue()` includes a reminder to call `devtools::build_readme()`.
## NEWS.md {#sec-news}
## `NEWS` {#sec-news}
The `README` is aimed at new users, whereas the `NEWS` file is aimed at existing users: it should list all the changes in each release that a user might notice or want to learn more about.
As with `README`, it's a well-established convention for open source software to have a `NEWS` file, which is also sometimes called a changelog.
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