date-cache VS apotiki

Compare date-cache vs apotiki and see what are their differences.

date-cache

A fast logging system for Haskell (by kazu-yamamoto)
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date-cache apotiki
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156 57
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4.1 0.0
3 months ago -
Haskell Haskell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License MIT License
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date-cache

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

apotiki

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We haven't tracked posts mentioning apotiki yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing date-cache and apotiki you can also consider the following projects:

hail - A service for pull-based continuous deployment based on hydra.

hexchat - A Haskell scripting plugin for HexChat

nix-diff - Explain why two Nix derivations differ

bench - Command-line benchmark tool

unix - POSIX functionality

async-pool

hsyslog-udp

taffybar - A gtk based status bar for tiling window managers such as XMonad

dirtree - A representation of directory trees in haskell

bindings-dc1394 - Low level haskell bindings for libdc1394 (for driving firewire cameras)

directory-contents - Recursively build a tree of directory contents, avoiding symlink cycles