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    optparse-applicative

    optparse-applicative

    Applicative option parser

    optparse-applicative is a haskell library for parsing options on the command line, and providing a powerful applicative interface for composing them. optparse-applicative takes care of reading and validating the arguments passed to the command line, handling and reporting errors, generating a usage line, a comprehensive help screen, and enabling context-sensitive bash, zsh, and fish completions. A value of type Parser a represents a specification for a set of options, which will yield a...
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    Ormolu

    Ormolu

    A formatter for Haskell source code

    Ormolu is a formatter for Haskell source code. Using GHC's own parser to avoid parsing problems caused by haskell-src-exts. Let some whitespace be programmable. The layout of the input influences the layout choices in the output. This means that the choices between single-line/multi-line layouts in certain situations are made by the user, not by an algorithm. This makes the implementation simpler and leaves some control to the user while still guaranteeing that the formatted code is...
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    PureScript

    PureScript

    A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript

    Compile to readable JavaScript and reuse existing JavaScript code easily. An extensive collection of libraries for development of web applications, web servers, apps and more. Excellent tooling and editor support with instant rebuilds. An active community with many learning resources. Build real-world applications using functional techniques and expressive types, such as: Algebraic data types and pattern matching. Row polymorphism and extensible records. Higher kinded types and type classes...
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    directory

    directory

    Platform-independent library for basic file system operations

    Documentation can be found on Hackage. Changes between versions are recorded in the change log. When building this package directly from the Git repository, one must run autoreconf -fi to generate the configure script needed by cabal configure. This requires Autoconf to be installed.
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    pandoc-crossref filter

    pandoc-crossref filter

    Pandoc filter for cross-references

    ...The easiest option to get pandoc-crossref on Windows, macOS, or Linux, is to download pre-built executables available at the releases page. Bear in mind that those are a product of automated build scripts, and as such, provided as-is, with zero guarantees. Feel free to open issues if those don't work though, I'll try to do what I can.
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    Web3 API for Haskell

    Web3 API for Haskell

    Web3 API for Haskell

    This library implements Haskell API client for popular Web3 platforms.
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    Wire Server

    Wire Server

    Wire back-end services

    Modern day communication meets the most advanced security and superior user experience. Protect your privacy and data like never before. Secure messaging, conferencing, file-sharing and more through end-to-end encryption for cloud, private cloud and On-Premises. All messaging on Wire uses end-to-end encryption (E2EE), giving users a strong degree of privacy and security. Wire is 100% open source with its code available on GitHub, independently audited and ISO, CCPA, GDPR, SOX-compliant. Wire...
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    Haskell Dockerfile Linter

    Haskell Dockerfile Linter

    Dockerfile linter, validate inline bash, written in Haskell

    A smarter Dockerfile linter that helps you build best practice Docker images. The linter parses the Dockerfile into an AST and performs rules on top of the AST. It stands on the shoulders of ShellCheck to lint the Bash code inside RUN instructions. You can run hadolint locally to lint your Dockerfile. You can download prebuilt binaries for OSX, Windows and Linux from the latest release page. However, if this does not work for you, please fall back to container (Docker), brew or source...
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    dhall-haskell

    dhall-haskell

    Maintainable configuration files

    Maintainable configuration files. Navigate to each package's directory for their respective READMEs. You can download pre-built binaries for Windows, OS X and Linux on the release page. You can then click the "Help" button in the bottom right corner, which will show you a nix-env command that you can run to install the prebuilt executable. You will probably want to use the shared caches hosted at cache.dhall-lang.org and dhall.cachix.org when doing Nix development. This is not required, but...
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    hledger

    hledger

    Robust, fast, intuitive plain text accounting tool with CLI

    hledger is fast, reliable, free, multicurrency double-entry accounting software that runs on unix, mac, windows, and the web. With it you can track money, investments, cryptocurrencies, time, or any other quantifiable commodity; with a future-proof plain text file format, version control for your changes, and without needing any cloud service or vendor. Developed continuously since 2007, hledger is licensed under GNU GPLv3+, written in Haskell, and thoroughly tested, with $100 bounties for...
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    Cabal

    Cabal

    Upstream development repository for Cabal and cabal-install

    Cabal is a system for building and packaging Haskell libraries and programs. It defines a common interface for package authors and distributors to easily build their applications in a portable way. Cabal is part of a larger infrastructure for distributing, organizing, and cataloging Haskell libraries and programs. The term cabal can refer to either: cabal-the-spec (.cabal files), cabal-the-library (code that understands .cabal files), or cabal-the-tool (the cabal-install package which...
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    stylish-haskell

    stylish-haskell

    Haskell code prettifier

    A simple Haskell code prettifier. The goal is not to format all of the code in a file since I find that kind of tools often "get in the way". However, manually cleaning up import statements, etc. gets tedious very quickly. This tool tries to help where necessary without getting in the way. Aligns and sorts import statements. Groups and wraps {-# LANGUAGE #-} pragmas, can remove (some) redundant pragmas. Removes trailing whitespace. Aligns branches in case and fields in records. Converts line...
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    Summoner

    Summoner

    Tool for scaffolding batteries-included production-level Haskell

    Summoner is a tool for scaffolding fully configured batteries-included production-level Haskell projects. Do you want to create a library that is to be uploaded to Hackage/Stackage, that builds with both Cabal and Stack and supports the latest three major GHC versions? Or are you building a production application that uses a custom prelude and has CI with GitHub Actions or Travis Linux and AppVeyors Windows checks? Maybe do you want to play with your idea in a single module without...
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    hindent

    hindent

    Haskell pretty printer

    Haskell pretty printer. hindent is used in a pipeline style. The default indentation size is 2 spaces. Create a hindent.yaml file in your project directory or in your ~/ home directory. By default, hindent preserves the newline or lack of newline in your input. With force-trailing-newline, it will make sure there is always a trailing newline. hindent can be forced to insert a newline before specific operators and tokens with line-breaks. This is especially useful when utilizing libraries...
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    xdg-ninja

    xdg-ninja

    A shell script which checks your $HOME for unwanted files

    A shell script that checks your $HOME for unwanted files and directories. When xdg-ninja encounters a file or directory it knows about, it will tell you whether it's possible to move it to the appropriate location, and how to do it. The configurations are from the arch wiki page on XDG_BASE_DIR, antidot.
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    Gitit

    Gitit

    A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git

    Gitit is a wiki application written in Haskell that uses Happstack for serving and Pandoc for markup conversion. Wiki content and attachments are stored in Git, Darcs, or Mercurial repositories, allowing versioning via VCS or web editing. To run gitit, you'll need git in your system path. (Or darcs or hg, if you're using darcs or mercurial to store the wiki data.) Gitit assumes that the page files (stored in the git repository) are encoded as UTF-8. Even page names may be UTF-8 if the file...
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    LambdaHack

    LambdaHack

    Haskell game engine library for roguelike dungeon crawlers

    Haskell game engine library for roguelike dungeon crawlers. LambdaHack is a Haskell game engine library for ASCII roguelike games of arbitrary theme, size and complexity, with optional tactical squad combat. It's packaged together with a sample dungeon crawler in a quirky fantasy setting. To use the engine, you need to specify the content to be procedurally generated. You declare what the game world is made of (entities, their relations, physics and lore) and the engine builds the world and...
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    Linux Notification Center

    Linux Notification Center

    A notification daemon/center for linux

    A haskell-written notification center for users that like a desktop with style. The notification center receives notifications via DBUS (like any notification daemon) and shows them in the upper right corner of the screen. The notification (if not specified in the notification otherwise) will also be shown in the notification center even after the notification disappeared by itself. The notifications can be clicked to make them disappear. Notifications can be replaced by the use of the...
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    GHCid

    GHCid

    Very low feature GHCi based IDE

    ghcid is a minimalist development tool for Haskell that runs GHCi as a daemon, watches source files for changes, reloads automatically, and shows compile errors instantly—providing a tight edit-feedback loop. In general, to use ghcid, you first need to get ghci working well for you. In particular, craft a command line or .ghci file such that when you start ghci it has loaded all the files you care about (check :show modules). If you want to use --test check that whatever expression you want...
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    niv

    niv

    Easy dependency management for Nix projects

    Niv is a tool designed for managing dependencies in Nix projects. It simplifies adding, updating, and removing package sources via a single nix/sources.json file, improving reproducibility and version control in Nix-based workflows. niv simplifies adding and updating dependencies in Nix projects. It uses a single file, nix/sources.json, where it stores the data necessary for fetching and updating the packages. Nix is a very powerful tool for building code and setting up environments. niv...
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    Fission ipfs

    Fission ipfs

    Fission CLI & server

    Seamlessly deploy websites and store secure user data. Fission is built inside of a pure Nix shell via the Stack integration. This means that you should only need to type stack build to do a complete build of all packages. If you're using a nix shell, you can use cachix to prevent re-building dependencies.
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    Perspec

    Perspec

    Scriptable desktop app to correct the perspective of images

    App and workflow to perspectively correct images. For example whiteboards, document scans, or facades. Perspec currently only works on macOS and Linux. Any help to make it work on Microsoft (Ticket) would be greatly appreciated! Rescale image on viewport change. Handle JPEG rotation. Draw lines between corners to simplify guessing of clipped corners. Bundle Imagemagick. Better error if the wrong file format is dropped (images/error-message.jpg). Center Perspec window on screen. ...
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    Paperboy

    Paperboy

    a small .pdf management tool with a command-line UI

    Paperboy is a tiny .pdf management utility. If you download papers and other pdf documents, you might have noticed that filenames like 1412.4880.pdf are not terribly helpful for finding anything later on. This tool helps with that. It will offer to rename and move files to a specified folder, and it even gives some filename suggestions by looking at the content and the pdf metadata. Paperboy keeps its file management dumb on purpose (no keeping files in a database or hidden library folder),...
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    Taskell

    Taskell

    Command-line Kanban board/task manager with support for Trello boards

    ...If you’re using a more complicated column setup then you will want to use H/L to move tasks between columns. By default times are stored in the Markdown file as UTC. If you would like local times (and are unlikely to open the file in lots of different timezones) then you can set localTimes to true in the markdown section of the config file.
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    The Fission CL

    The Fission CL

    Command-line interface for Fission

    The Fission CLI is now part of the main fission-suite/fission repo. We construct identity, data, and compute solutions for the future of the Internet. Users want data ownership and privacy without compromising on a seamless experience. You want to build a resilient application that is fast, cost-effective, and efficient. We build local-first and edge computing tools that make all of this possible. Fission builds open source protocols and managed solutions that empower developers to construct...
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