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Library for Git operations?
Looking at Stackage, Gitlib seemed like the only option but i couldnt use it bc of this issue https://github.com/jwiegley/gitlib/issues/106, which is a problem of not being maintained. The only other option was libgit but it required system git bc its cli based. Sorry for lacking details. Just wanted to keep the question short.
What are some alternatives?
ghc-byteorder - "GHC.ByteOrder" API Compatibility Layer
geodetic - Geodetic calculations including Vincenty and Great Circle using a Latitude and Longitude pair.
wilton-ffi - Haskell modules support for Wilton
bliplib - A bytecode compiler for Python 3
notmuch - Modern Haskell binding to the Notmuch mail indexer
bumper - Haskell tool to automatically bump package versions transitively.
crc32c - Haskell bindings for crc32c
bisect-binary - Tool to determine relevant parts of binary data
symengine - Haskell bindings to SymEngine
git - git protocol and storage in pure haskell
tdlib
hackmanager - Simplify managing Haskell projects by generating files like README.md, .travis.yml, etc.