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    tetris

    tetris

    A terminal interface for Tetris

    ...People seem to have varying levels of success with the linux binary. Please note that it is compiled dynamically and hence should not be expected to work on most distros. This code is built on top of brick which makes building terminal user interfaces very accessible.
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    Pandoc

    Pandoc

    The universal markup converter

    Pandoc is a universal document converter able to convert files from a multitude of markup formats into another. With Pandoc, you have a swiss-army knife of a converter, able to convert practically any markup format into any other. Pandoc contains a Haskell library for conversions as well as a command-line tool that uses this library. It can convert to and from just about anything-- lightweight markup formats, HTML formats, documentation formats, ebooks, TeX formats, word processor formats...
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    dhall-haskell

    dhall-haskell

    Maintainable configuration files

    ...If you prefer installing the binaries locally in a nix shell environment instead, just run nix-shell in the top-level directory. This option provides additional flexibility with respect to overriding some of the default parameters (e.g. the compiler version), which makes it particularly useful for developers.
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    Cabal

    Cabal

    Upstream development repository for Cabal and cabal-install

    ...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 provides the cabal executable); usually folks are referring to cabal-the-tool when they say cabal. To install the cabal executable you can use ghcup (if you're using Linux), the Haskell Platform, install the cabal-install package from your distributions package manager (if using Linux or Mac), or download the source or prebuilt binary from the Download page.
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    Clash

    Clash

    Haskell to VHDL/Verilog/SystemVerilog compiler

    ...Clash is an open-source project, licensed under the permissive BSD2 license, and actively maintained by QBayLogic. The Clash project is a Haskell Foundation affiliated project. Clash is built on Haskell which provides an excellent foundation for well-typed code. Together with Clash's standard library it is easy to build scalable and reusable hardware designs. Load your designs in an interpreter and easily test all your component without needing to setup a test bench. Although Clash offers many features, you sometimes need to directly access VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog directly.
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    Agda

    Agda

    Agda is a dependently typed programming language

    ...It features interactive development via Emacs, Atom, or VS Code. Agda is a dependently typed functional programming language. It has inductive families, i.e., data types which depend on values, such as the type of vectors of a given length. It also has parametrised modules, mixfix operators, Unicode characters, and an interactive Emacs interface which can assist the programmer in writing the program. Agda is a proof assistant. It is an interactive system for writing and checking proofs. Agda is based on intuitionistic type theory, a foundational system for constructive mathematics developed by the Swedish logician Per Martin-Löf. ...
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    hindent

    hindent

    Haskell pretty printer

    ...If that is too much trouble you can try vim-textobj-haskell which provides a text object for top-level bindings.
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    koka

    koka

    Koka language compiler and interpreter

    ...Koka tracks the (side) effects of every function in its type, where pure and effectful computations are distinguished. The precise effect typing gives Koka rock-solid semantics backed by well-studied category theory, which makes Koka particularly easy to reason about for both humans and compilers. Effect handlers let you define advanced control abstractions, like exceptions, async/await, or probabilistic programs, as a user library in a typed and composable way. Perceus is an advanced compilation method for reference counting.
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    Echidna

    Echidna

    Ethereum smart contract fuzzer

    ...Optional corpus collection, mutation and coverage guidance to find deeper bugs. Powered by Slither to extract useful information before the fuzzing campaign. Source code integration to identify which lines are covered after the fuzzing campaign. Curses-based retro UI, text-only or JSON output.
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    LiquidHaskell

    LiquidHaskell

    Liquid Types For Haskell

    ...LiquidHaskell (LH) refines Haskell's types with logical predicates that let you enforce important properties at compile time. LH warns you that head is not total as it is missing the case for [] and checks that it is total on NonEmpty lists. The input contract propagates to uses of head which are verified by ensuring the arguments are NonEmpty. LH lets you avoid off-by-one errors that can lead to crashes or buffer overflows. Dependent contracts let you specify, e.g. that dotProduct requires equal-sized vectors. LH checks that functions terminate and so warns about the infinite recursion due to the missing case in fib.
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    Hakyll

    Hakyll

    A static website compiler library in Haskell

    ...Hakyll is a static site generator library in Haskell. More information (including a tutorial) can be found on the Hakyll homepage. You can install this library using cabal. If Stack fails, please see which Stackage snapshots contain Hakyll and specify one explicitly.
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    Hasktorch

    Hasktorch

    Tensors and neural networks in Haskell

    ...We would like to invite new users to join our Hasktorch discord space for questions and discussions. Contributions/PR are encouraged. Hasktorch is a library for tensors and neural networks in Haskell. It is an independent open source community project which leverages the core C++ libraries shared by PyTorch.
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    Algebraic graphs

    Algebraic graphs

    Algebraic graphs

    ...We can give semantics to the constructors in terms of the pair (V, E) of graph vertices and edges. Alga can handle graphs comprising millions of vertices and billions of edges in a matter of seconds, which is fast enough for many applications. We believe there is a lot of potential for improving the performance of the library, and this is one of our top priorities. If you come across a performance issue when using the library, please let us know.
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    Brick

    Brick

    A declarative Unix terminal UI library written in Haskell

    Brick is a Haskell terminal user interface (TUI) programming toolkit that enables developers to build rich, responsive terminal applications via a declarative model: you define a pure function that renders the UI from application state and supply state transition logic to handle events. brick exposes a declarative API. Unlike most GUI toolkits which require you to write a long and tedious sequence of widget creations and layout setup, brick just requires you to describe your interface using a set of declarative layout combinators. Event-handling is done by pattern-matching on incoming events and updating your application state. Under the hood, this library builds upon vty, so some knowledge of Vty will be necessary to use this library. ...
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    Beam

    Beam

    A type-safe, non-TH Haskell SQL library and ORM

    ...We recognize that different database backends provide different guarantees, syntaxes, and advantages. To reflect this, Beam maintains a modular design. While the core package provides standard functionality, Beam is split up into a variety of backends which provide a means to interface Beam's data query and update DSLs with particular RDBMS backends. Backends can be written and maintained independently of this repository. For example, the beam-MySQL and beam-firebird backends are packaged independently.
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    Ormolu

    Ormolu

    A formatter for Haskell source code

    ...This makes the implementation simpler and leaves some control to the user while still guaranteeing that the formatted code is stylistically consistent. Writing code in such a way so it's easy to modify and maintain. Implementing one “true” formatting style which admits no configuration. The formatting style aims to result in minimal diffs. Choose a style compatible with modern dialects of Haskell. As new Haskell extensions enter broad use, we may change the style to accommodate them. Idempotence: formatting already formatted code doesn't change it.
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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 value of type a when the command line arguments are successfully parsed. If you are familiar with parser combinator libraries like parsec, attoparsec, or the json parser aeson you will feel right at home with optparse-applicative. If not, don't worry! All you really need to learn are a few basic parsers, and how to compose them as instances of Applicative and Alternative.
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    The Futhark Programming Language

    The Futhark Programming Language

    A data-parallel functional programming language

    ...The language supports regular nested data-parallelism, as well as a form of imperative-style in-place modification of arrays, while still preserving the purity of the language via the use of a uniqueness type system. While the Futhark language and compiler is an ongoing research project, it is quite usable for real programming and can compile nontrivial programs which then run on real machines at high speed.
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    PureScript

    PureScript

    A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript

    ...Precompiled binaries are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows. The Pursuit package database hosts searchable documentation for PureScript packages. The recommended build tool for PureScript is Spago, which can be installed using npm.
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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

    ...(To check this, type locale.) The metadata block consists of a list of key-value pairs, each on a separate line. If needed, the value can be continued on one or more additional line, which must begin with a space.
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    lesspass

    lesspass

    The Stateless Password Manager

    An unofficial haskell implementation of Lesspass - The Stateless Password Manager. This is a haskell-native port of the Python program Lesspass which generates passwords on-the-fly instead of saving them in a database. It does not rely on Python. It produces the same passwords as the official Python program.
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    erd

    erd

    Translates a plain text description of a relational database schema

    ...Also, erd can output graphs in a variety of formats, including but not limited to: pdf, svg, eps, png, jpg, plain text and dot. In case one wishes to have a statically linked erd as a result, this is possible to have by executing build-static_by-nix.sh: which requires the nix package manager to be installed on the building machine. NixOS itself is not a requirement.
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    Nix Output Monitor

    Nix Output Monitor

    Pipe your nix-build output through the nix-output-monitor

    nix-output-monitor (also known as nom) is a workflow tool that enhances the readability and usability of nix-build output by providing pretty, parsed summaries and highlighting important events during Nix builds. This was an experiment to write something fun and useful in Haskell, which proved to be useful to quite a lot of people. By now, nom is quite fully featured with support for nix v1 commands (e.g. nix-build) and nix v2 commands (e.g. nix build). At this point it seems like I will maintain nom until better UX options for nix arrive. Every entry in the nom tree stands for one derivation. No build will be printed twice in the tree, it will only be shown for the lowermost dependency. ...
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    Paperboy

    Paperboy

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

    ...Ideally this could be mostly automated in CI, in the end Paperboy is just a single binary with a dependency or two. How do other packages do it? If you got a good example or link, open a GitHub issue! Make sure you have poppler installed, which will provide both pdftotext and pdfinfo.
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