hexchat
envy
hexchat | envy | |
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2 | 149 | |
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0.0 | 4.3 | |
over 6 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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envy
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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.
What are some alternatives?
apotiki
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.
language-puppet - A library to work with Puppet manifests, test them and eventually replace everything ruby.
taffybar - A gtk based status bar for tiling window managers such as XMonad
logsink - A logging framework for Haskell
bench - Command-line benchmark tool
hail - A service for pull-based continuous deployment based on hydra.
libsystemd-journal - Haskell bindings to libsystemd-journal
optparse-generic - Auto-generate a command-line parser for your datatype
angel - Process Monitoring/Management, Like Daemontools
twitch - A high level file watcher DSL
hackage-search - An application that lets you search for anything on Hackage