rasa-example-config
Extremely modular text editor built in Haskell (by ChrisPenner)
tomland
🏝 Bidirectional TOML serialization (by kowainik)
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[ANN] toml-reader initial release: the *only* TOML v1.0.0-compliant parser
I see, the other popular toml lib tomland doesn't support the latest version of the spec yet: https://github.com/kowainik/tomland/issues/373
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Designing libraries in Haskell
These 2 blog posts from kowainik are great (I would love more examples in a similar style): https://kowainik.github.io/posts/2019-01-14-tomland https://kowainik.github.io/posts/2018-09-25-co-log
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The romance of Haskell and Category Theory.
A humble example is tomland, a TOML parser. As far as I know, it is based on the ideas from this paper and previous work by /u/syrak. Again, maybe for you it is a triviality, but I find it impressive.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rasa-example-config and tomland you can also consider the following projects:
dotenv - Load environment variables from dotenv files for Haskell
configurator - A Haskell library supporting flexible, dynamic file-based configuration.
aws-mfa-credentials - Keep your AWS credentials file up to date with MFA-carrying temporary credentials
rasa-nlu-examples - This repository contains examples of custom components for educational purposes.
yaml-config - Configuration management with YAML
configuration-tools - Tools for defining and parsing configurations of Haskell applications
etc - Declarative configuration spec for Haskell projects
hsini - Haskell library for configuration (INI) files.
htoml - TOML file format parser in Haskell
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