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Fix link to tidyverse design principles #738

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion vignettes/articles/column-names.Rmd
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Expand Up @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ But users have long wanted a way to specify a name repair *strategy*, as opposed
As of v1.2.0, readxl provides the `.name_repair` argument, which affords control over how column names are checked or repaired.

The `.name_repair` argument in `read_excel()`, `read_xls()`, and `read_xlsx()` works exactly the same way as it does in [`tibble::tibble()`](https://tibble.tidyverse.org/reference/tibble.html) and [`tibble::as_tibble()`](https://tibble.tidyverse.org/reference/as_tibble.html).
The reasoning behind the name repair strategy is laid out in [principles.tidyverse.org](https://principles.tidyverse.org/names-attribute.html).
The reasoning behind the name repair strategy is laid out in [design.tidyverse.org](https://design.tidyverse.org/names.html).

readxl's default is `.name_repair = "unique"`, which ensures each column has a unique name.
If that is already true of the column names, readxl won't touch them.
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