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    LiquidHaskell

    LiquidHaskell

    Liquid Types For Haskell

    This is the development site of the LiquidHaskell formal verification tool. If you're a LiquidHaskell user (or just curious), you probably want to go to the documentation website instead. 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. ...
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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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    PortFusion

    PortFusion

    Distributed reverse / forward proxy and tunneling solution for TCP.

    PortFusion is a minimalistic, cross-platform, transport-layer distributed reverse / forward proxy for TCP written in Haskell + LLVM and released under GPLv3. A single package that makes the most of each platform by tapping into their unique capabilities, combining this power with an intuitive interface, beautiful design and Haskell's excellent support for unprecedented levels of concurrency and parallelism. It strives for the smallest source code size (< 500 lines) while delivering...
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