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Foldr type level implementation
First class families is the approach I'm familiar with, although it can feel a bit heavy-handed. There's a chapter in Thinking with Types about how to use fcf.
What are some alternatives?
generic-data-surgery - Surgery for generic data types
no-role-annots - Role annotations without -XRoleAnnotations
hyperloglogplus - Haskell implementation of HyperLogLog++ & MinHash for efficient cardinality and intersection estimation
tttool - Trying to understand the file format of Tip Toi
parconc-examples - Sample code to accompany the book "Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell"
deriving-show-simple
ppx_deriving - Type-driven code generation for OCaml
nixfromnpm - Convert NPM packages into nix expressions
chart-unit - Unital Charts
d-bus - strongly typed dbus client library
locators - Human exchangable identifiers and locators