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    Http4s

    Http4s

    A minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP

    ...I/O is managed through cats-effect. http4s is built on FS2, a streaming library that provides for processing and emitting large payloads in constant space and implementing websockets. http4s cross-builds for Scala.js and Scala Native. Share code and deploy to browsers, Node.js, native executable binaries, and the JVM.
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    sbt-eviction-rules

    sbt-eviction-rules

    An sbt plugin enhancing the evicted key

    An sbt plugin enhancing the evicted key. sbt has been gradually providing these features. As of sbt 1.5.0, all of the features of this plugin are now supported by sbt out of the box. Nevertheless, this plugin can be useful if you are stuck with an old version of sbt. Unlike the default evicted task, the eviction warnings task reports only problematic evictions (ie, libraries that have been evicted by binary incompatible versions). This task turns the eviction warnings into errors. It...
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    IntelliJ plugin for Haskell

    IntelliJ plugin for Haskell

    IntelliJ plugin for Haskell

    When I was learning Haskell, I missed the nice features of IntelliJ IDEA. My first approach was to use the default way of creating an IntelliJ plugin by defining a grammar and a lexer according to Haskell report. That didn't work out because I could not define all the recursion. Then I decided to use grammar and lexer definitions only for tokenizing and parsing Haskell code, and not for syntax checking the code. This is needed for syntax highlighting, all kinds of navigation, and so on....
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