parseargs VS haskell-awk

Compare parseargs vs haskell-awk and see what are their differences.

parseargs

Haskell argument parsing library (by BartMassey)

haskell-awk

Haskell text processor for the command-line (by gelisam)
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parseargs haskell-awk
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0.0 5.3
about 5 years ago 3 months ago
Haskell Haskell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License Apache License 2.0
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parseargs

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

haskell-awk

Posts with mentions or reviews of haskell-awk. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-24.
  • Why GHCi is my new calculator
    3 projects | /r/haskell | 24 Feb 2023
    I use a smooth awk-like tool called hawk for similar reasons and it sure is nice, can recommend.
  • Introduction to Doctests in Haskell
    6 projects | /r/haskell | 19 Apr 2022
    Looking for a few projects that make use of it, I found accelerate, hawk, polysemy and pretty-simple, so I'll be interested to poke around in their code and see how they have things set up.
  • Does IHP take away too much Haskell learning?
    2 projects | /r/haskell | 1 Jul 2021
    For easy, rapid development. If I'm processing text at the command-line and I realize that I need a Unix command-line tool which doesn't yet exist, say, one which reverses each line, I can very easily pipe my text into ghc -e 'interact (unlines . reverse . lines)' (or even more easily as hawk -md L.reverse) and move on to the next step of my text manipulation. If I had to open a text editor, create a new Haskell project, write the code which grabs the input, processes the lines, and then outputs the result, then this amount of friction is large enough that it's not worth it for a one time task. I'd probably find a different way to do it which is less expedient than the interact solution but more expedient than creating a new Haskell project.
  • Dyre 0.9 release candidate
    1 project | /r/haskell | 21 Feb 2021
    hint maintainer here! To use dependencies, you need to use unsafeRunInterpreterWithArgs to pass extra -package-db arguments to ghc. In my hawk project, I'm trying hard to use the same package database in which hawk itself was installed, so I wrote a bunch of code to detect which installation method was used and to figure out the package database folder from there.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing parseargs and haskell-awk you can also consider the following projects:

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haskdeep - Command line tool for file hashing and audit

getopt-generics - Create command line interfaces with ease

csv-to-qif - convert csv files to qif files

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