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hpack
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[RFC] Generate Cabal files from TOML
There are ways to get around this, but it's not easy and doesnt scale: https://github.com/sol/hpack/issues/194
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Haskell as a first timer - Am I missing something ?
The yaml you are talking about is part of a tool called hpack. This tool can be used on it's own (and with cabal-install as such), it just so happens that stack has it's own internal copy of it and runs it automatically whenever it finds a package.yaml.
hdocs
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
ghci-ng
fay - A proper subset of Haskell that compiles to JavaScript
AlgorithmW - Example implementation of Algorithm W for Hindley-Milner type inference
stack - The Haskell Tool Stack
bumper - Haskell tool to automatically bump package versions transitively.
castle - A tool to manage shared cabal-install sandboxes.
criterion - A powerful but simple library for measuring the performance of Haskell code.
gipeda - Git Performance Dashboard
hpack-convert - hpack-convert: Convert Cabal manifests into hpack's package.yamls
haddock - Haskell Documentation Tool
shake - Shake build system