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    A fexpr (unevaluating expression) based Lisp dialect.
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    Semantic

    Semantic

    Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages

    semantic is a Haskell library and command line tool for parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code. Run semantic --help for complete list of up-to-date options. Semantic uses tree-sitter to generate parse trees, but layers in a more generalized notion of syntax terms across all supported programming languages. We'll see why this is important when we get to diffs and program analysis, but for now let's just inspect some output. It helps to have a simple program to parse. Symbols are named identifiers driven by the ASTs. This is the format that github.com uses to generate code navigation information allowing c-tags style lookup of symbolic names for fast, incremental navigation in all the supported languages. The incremental part is important because files change often so we want to be able to parse just what's changed and not have to analyze the entire project again.
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    Servant

    Servant

    Haskell DSL for describing, serving, querying, mocking web apps

    Servant provides a type-level domain-specific language (DSL) in Haskell for describing web APIs. From a single API specification, developers can derive server implementations, client libraries, documentation, and more—ensuring consistency and type safety across the stack. We have a tutorial that introduces the core features of servant. After this article, you should be able to write your first server web services, learning the rest from the haddocks' examples. The core documentation can be found here. Other blog posts, videos, and slides can be found on the website. The core documentation can be found here. Other blog posts, videos and slides can be found on the website.
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    Sharp Statistics

    Sharp Statistics

    A simple program for comparing data sets with simple algorithms.

    Replace the data in the data.db file with your own data using an sqlite3 manager. Tables are read as data set names, and the values are read as the data points of the data sets. Load the application, choose an algorithm, and the program will find the pairs that best match each other.
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    Soutei is a trust-management system for access control in distributed systems. Soutei policies and credentials are written in a declarative logic-based language. Soutei policies are modular, concise, readable, supporting conditional delegation.
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    Spock

    Spock

    Another Haskell web framework for rapid development

    Kickstart your next Haskell web application within seconds using Spock. Another Haskell web framework for rapid development. Spock is a lightweight Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra. It provides a full toolbox including everything to get a quick start into web programming using Haskell. Spock provides fast route dispatching in a type-safe environment. Built-in support for cookies, secure sessions and CSRF protection. Applications supported by Spock are easily deployed using stack, or Docker. Spock and all ecosystem packages are open sourced on Github. Feel free to review code or contribute.
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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 introducing the whole complexity of the Haskell projects. Summoner can help you do all that with minimal effort from you - it can even upload the project to GitHub if you wish! By the way, Summoner operates as either CLI or TUI application, so you can choose what you are more comfortable with and install only the required one.
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    This is the extended euclidean algorithm implemented in haskell. It will put every single step of the algorithm in a file and show the actual result and everything in between.
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    TensorFlow Haskell

    TensorFlow Haskell

    Haskell bindings for TensorFlow

    The tensorflow-haskell package provides Haskell-language bindings for TensorFlow, giving Haskell developers the ability to build and run computation graphs, machine learning models, and leverage TensorFlow's ecosystem—though it is not an official Google release. As an expedient we use docker for building. Once you have docker working, the following commands will compile and run the tests. Run the install_macos_dependencies.sh script in the tools/ directory. The script installs dependencies via Homebrew and then downloads and installs the TensorFlow library on your machine under /usr/local. The stack.yaml file describes a NixOS environment containing the necessary dependencies.
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    The Aura Package Manager

    The Aura Package Manager

    A secure, multilingual package manager for Arch Linux

    Aura, a secure, multilingual package manager for Arch Linux. Aura's original purpose is as an AUR helper, in that it automates the process of installing packages from the Arch User Repositories. It is, however, capable of much more. Aura is a package manager for Arch Linux. Its original purpose is as an AUR helper, in that it automates the process of installing packages from the Arch User Repositories. It is, however, capable of much more. Aura doesn't just mimic pacman; it is pacman. All pacman operations and their sub-options are allowed. Some even hold special meaning in Aura as well. -S yields pacman packages and only pacman packages. This agrees with the above. In Aura, the -A operation is introduced for obtaining AUR packages. -A comes with sub-options you're used to (-u, -s, -i, etc.). PKGBUILDs from the AUR can contain anything. It's a user's responsibility to verify the contents of a PKGBUILD before building, but people can make mistakes and overlook details.
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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 humane software applications.
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    The Futhark Programming Language

    The Futhark Programming Language

    A data-parallel functional programming language

    Futhark is a small programming language designed to be compiled into efficient parallel code. It is a statically typed, data-parallel, and purely functional array language in the ML family, and comes with a heavily optimizing ahead-of-time compiler that presently generates either GPU code via CUDA and OpenCL, or multi-threaded CPU code. Futhark is not designed for graphics programming, but can instead use the compute power of the GPU to accelerate data-parallel array computations. 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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    The Glasgow Haskell Compiler is a robust, fully-featured, optimising compiler for the Haskell 98 programming language. Please note, we are no longer using the SourceForge bug tracker. Please go to http://cvs.haskell.org/trac/ghc instead.
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    The HaskellR project

    The HaskellR project

    The full power of R in Haskell

    The HaskellR project provides an environment for efficiently processing data using Haskell or R code, interchangeably. HaskellR allows Haskell functions to seamlessly call R functions and vice versa. It provides the Haskell programmer with the full breadth of existing R libraries and extensions for numerical computation, statistical analysis and machine learning. Optionally, pass in the --nix flag to all commands if you have the Nix package manager installed. Nix can populate a local build environment including all necessary system dependencies without touching your global filesystem. Use it as a cross-platform alternative to Docker.
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    A Unix desktop environment, using multi-processing as the principle method of program partitioning and built around the everything-is-a-file assumption, with scripting using the programming language Haskell.
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    A set of MediaWiki extensions and other tools developed for the Twelf wiki (http://twelf.plparty.org) that enable a wiki to naturally incorporate logic Twelf in a number of meaningful and useful ways.
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    Unused

    Unused

    A command line tool to identify unused code

    Unused identifies unused code in Rails, Phoenix, and other types of applications, improving developer productivity. By default, unused leverages a different memory allocator called mimalloc. For my local benchmarks, it speeds up execution by a significant amount (which is documented in the commit introducing mimalloc), but currently runs into sporadic issues on Apple M1 devices. If you run into issues with segmentation faults, consider reinstalling unused with the stock Rust allocator. It is strongly recommended you install Universal Ctags to generate tags files. Universal Ctags supports more languages and has native parsers for a good number of them, resulting in faster tags generation time.
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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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    Xcerpt is a Query and Transformation Language for XML and Semistructured data. Instead of the navigational approach of XPath-based languages like XSLT or XQuery, Xcerpt uses patterns for querying and is based on concepts of logic programming like unifica
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    Yampa

    Yampa

    Functional Reactive Programming domain-specific language

    Yampa is a Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) library for Haskell, specifically designed for modeling hybrid systems that involve both continuous and discrete time behaviors, such as games, simulations, robotics, and reactive systems. Based on the concept of signal functions, Yampa offers a declarative way to model time-varying values and their transformations, making it easier to manage complex time-based logic without resorting to imperative state management. It is grounded in strong mathematical foundations and is well-suited for real-time and interactive systems where temporal behaviors are central.
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    Yesod

    Yesod

    A RESTful Haskell web framework built on WAI

    Yesod is a high-performance web framework for Haskell focused on enabling productive development of type-safe, RESTful web applications. It leverages Haskell's strong static typing, compile-time safety checks, Template Haskell, and domain-specific quasiquoters to ensure high reliability and performance. Safety & security guaranteed at compile time. Developer productivity: tools for all your basic web development needs. Raw performance, fast, compiled code. Techniques for constant-space memory consumption. Asynchronous IO, this is built in to the Haskell programming language (like Erlang).
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    alphabit.org

    Public files of alphabit.org domain

    for now used as testing platform to get acquainted with git. eventually will contain source files and examples on the usage and customization of the code crafting tools being developed at alphabit.org domain... 1 . web server (nodejs), to share bits our way... the highway was too dangerous and inadequate. 2. window manager (xmonad), to enjoy work... as we are at it. 3. yet another new programming language (javascript), it does not yet exists and we would like to try it. more on all this as each of the mentioned projects get eventually created... maybe never ::: tomorrow is unknown.
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    Trace the execution of a program to show a tree of all the functions that got called.
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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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    haIDE is a GUI-based Haskell IDE written in Haskell using gtk. It does not include an editor but instead interfaces with NEdit, vim or GNU emacs.
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