Please read the vignette.
Or, after installation, the help page:
help("document-package", package = "document")
# Document a Single R Code File
#
# Description:
#
# Have you ever been tempted to create 'roxygen2'-style
# documentation comments for one of your functions that was not part
# of one of your packages (yet)? This is exactly what this package
# is about: running 'roxygen2::roxygenize' on (chunks of) a single
# code file.
# This package enables you to
#
# 1. create function documentation with 'roxygen2'
#
# 2. detect code/documentation mismatches
#
# 3. save the documentation to disk
#
# 4. view the documentation in your interactive R session
#
# You will probably be looking for 'document' and 'man', the
# remaining functions are mainly for internal use.
#
# Details:
#
# R is a programming language that supports and checks documentation
# for program libraries (called `packages'). The package 'roxygen2'
# provides a tool for creating documentation from annotated source
# code - much like 'doxygen', 'javadoc' and 'docstrings/pydoc' do.
#
# And R is a free software environment for statistical computing and
# graphics, used by people like me who start out hacking down code,
# eventually pouring chunks of code into functions (and sometimes
# even ending up creating and documenting packages). Along that work
# flow you cannot use R's documentation system, let alone
# 'roxygen2', unless you have come to forge your code into a
# package.
#
# I am fully aware of the fact that 'roxygen2' is meant to document
# packages, not single code chunks. So should you. Nevertheless I
# feel the temptation to use 'roxygen2'-style comments in code
# chunks that are not part of any package. And to convert them to
# pdf for better readability.
#
# Warning:
#
# This package writes to disk, so *never* run as superuser.
#
# Note:
#
# This package is basically a wrapper to
#
# 1. 'roxygen2'. It internally creates a temporary package from
# the code file provided (using 'utils::package.skeleton')
# which it then passes to 'roxygen2::roxygenize'.
#
# 2. 'R CMD' commands run by 'callr'.
#
# See Also:
#
# 'docstring' (<URL: https://cran.r-project.org/package=docstring>)
# also creates temporary help pages as well but using a different
# technical approach (allowing you to view them in the 'RStudio'
# help pane). But it creates them from python style 'docstring'-like
# comments it then parses into 'roxygen2'. And it does not write to
# file so far.
You can install document from github with:
if (! require("devtools")) install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("fvafrCU/document", quiet = TRUE)