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# tor

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The goal of __tor__ (_to-R_) is to make importing data into R ridiculously easy. It helps you to import multiple files from a single directory into R in a simple, intuitive way. For example, `load_csv()` with no argument loads all "\*.csv" files in your working directory into the global environment, making them directly available for analysis.

## Installation
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# tor

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The goal of **tor** (*to-R*) is to make importing data into R
ridiculously easy. It helps you to import multiple files from a single
directory into R in a simple, intuitive way. For example, `load_csv()`
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