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There is a great pair of keyboard shortcuts that will work together to make sure you've captured the important parts of your code in the editor:
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1. Press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + F10 to restart RStudio.
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1. Press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + F10 to restart R.
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2. Press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + S to re-run the current script.
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We collectively use this pattern hundreds of times a week.
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::: callout-note
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## RStudio server
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If you're using RStudio server, your R session is never restarted by default.
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When you close your RStudio server tab, it might feel like you're closing R, but the server actually keeps it running in the background.
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The next time you return, you'll be in exactly the same place you left.
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This makes it even more important to regularly restart R so that you're starting with a refresh slate.
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:::
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### Where does your analysis live?
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R has a powerful notion of the **working directory**.
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