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about 1 month ago | 21 days ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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I’ve tried to learn Haskell several times. But keep failing
when you already know how to compile and run single-module interactive console programs, it takes about a day to understand basics of Cabal, and about a week to learn about input parsing and output formatting. Do you need CLI args? Use optparse-applicative. Env vars? Use envy. JSON? Use aeson. Don't think about performance and/or API conventions, that's not what you should be concerned of at this point, as you are just learning to compose things together from indivdual parts.
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What are some alternatives?
huck - 'Cause just like in the classic mis-adventure, Tom doesn't really pull his weight. So Huck is gathering all the toml parsers and making them betterer.
optparse-declarative - Declarative command-line option parser
taffybar - A gtk based status bar for tiling window managers such as XMonad
xmobar - A minimalistic status bar
libsystemd-journal - Haskell bindings to libsystemd-journal
cef - A Haskell library for CEF (Commont Event Format)
angel - Process Monitoring/Management, Like Daemontools
HFuse - Haskell bindings for the FUSE library
hackage-search - An application that lets you search for anything on Hackage
cabal-query - Helpers for quering .cabal files or hackageDB 00-index.tar
ascii-progress - A simple Haskell progress bar for the console. Heavily borrows from TJ Holowaychuk's Node.JS project