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    nixfmt

    nixfmt

    The official formatter for Nix code

    nixfmt is a code formatter for the Nix expression language, aiming to provide consistent and idiomatic formatting for Nix files. It is written in Haskell and designed to be fast, predictable, and fully automatic with zero configuration. nixfmt helps Nix developers maintain readability and code consistency across large codebases, facilitating collaboration and version control workflows.
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    Archive of Formal Proofs

    Archive of Formal Proofs

    A collection of machine-checkend mathematical proofs

    The Archive of Formal Proofs is a collection of proof libraries, examples, and larger scientifc developments, mechanically checked in the theorem prover Isabelle. It is organized in the way of a scientific journal. Submissions are refereed.
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    Idris-dev

    Idris-dev

    A Dependently Typed Functional Programming Language

    ...This repository represents the latest development version of the language, and may contain bugs that are being actively worked on. For those who wish to use a more stable version of Idris please consider installing the latest version that has been released on Hackage. Installation instructions for various platforms can be found on the Idris Wiki. Idris has support for external code generators. Supplied with the distribution is a C code generator to compile executables, and a JavaScript code generator with support for node.js and browser JavaScript.
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    Assorted projects. General-purpose libraries for Python, C++, Scala, bash, and others. Meta-programming tools. System utilities. UI components. Web APIs. Configuration files. Benchmarks. Programming competition entries. And much more.
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    An interpreter for the Argh! esoteric programming language in wxHaskell. The program allows one to load, edit, save, validate and run Argh! programs. It currently supports all commands except 'e' and 'E'. Documented using Haddock.
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    Haskell API search engine. Allows searching standard libraries by type or name.
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    A tool that auto-generates Haskell FFI declarations by parsing a C header file.
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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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