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make rsi work in more cases, documentation update

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#' There are two ways to automate this process:
#'
#' **Method 1:** Using the option [`AMR_custom_mo`][AMR-options], which is the preferred method. To use this method:
#' **Method 1:** Using the [package option][AMR-options] [`AMR_custom_mo`][AMR-options], which is the preferred method. To use this method:
#'
#' 1. Create a data set in the structure of the [microorganisms] data set (containing at the very least column "genus") and save it with [saveRDS()] to a location of choice, e.g. `"~/my_custom_mo.rds"`, or any remote location.
#'
#' 2. Set the file location to the option [`AMR_custom_mo`][AMR-options]: `options(AMR_custom_mo = "~/my_custom_mo.rds")`. This can even be a remote file location, such as an https URL. Since options are not saved between \R sessions, it is best to save this option to the `.Rprofile` file so that it will be loaded on start-up of \R. To do this, open the `.Rprofile` file using e.g. `utils::file.edit("~/.Rprofile")`, add this text and save the file:
#' 2. Set the file location to the [package option][AMR-options] [`AMR_custom_mo`][AMR-options]: `options(AMR_custom_mo = "~/my_custom_mo.rds")`. This can even be a remote file location, such as an https URL. Since options are not saved between \R sessions, it is best to save this option to the `.Rprofile` file so that it will be loaded on start-up of \R. To do this, open the `.Rprofile` file using e.g. `utils::file.edit("~/.Rprofile")`, add this text and save the file:
#'
#' ```r
#' # Add custom microorganism codes: