spago
🍝 PureScript package manager and build tool (by purescript)
elm-library-installer
Installs Elm libraries in corporate networks. (by JesterXL)
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spago | elm-library-installer | |
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2 | 1 | |
760 | 0 | |
1.4% | - | |
9.0 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
PureScript | JavaScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | - |
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spago
Posts with mentions or reviews of spago.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-24.
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How is the correct instance being selected here? Why is there no problem with ambiguity?
But then I'm also able to spago build my project and I get "[info] Build succeeded." (though it does complain I'm missing some dependencies, but I think that's unrelated) and according to the spago readme, that command is "just a thin layer above the PureScript compiler command purs compile".
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In Search of the Best Functional Programming Back-End: 2021 Update
The original draw here was that I’d get Haskell powers, but could utilize the same CICD pipelines for Node.js. However, even with the wonderful JavaScript FP community creating easier to use libraries, EXACT same problems as Haskell. Ajax is hard, and I can’t install packages using Spago because of SSL rewrites breaking the installer.
elm-library-installer
Posts with mentions or reviews of elm-library-installer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-24.
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In Search of the Best Functional Programming Back-End: 2021 Update
Third, I can’t install Haskell packages at my company. Like Elm, we rewrite our SSL certificates. When the language doesn’t allow you to bypass this, like Node does ( process.env["NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED"] = 0 ), then you simply can’t install packages. You’re then left with 2 choices. Use ANOTHER language to install packages for you, or just not use it. Both are disappointing.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing spago and elm-library-installer you can also consider the following projects:
package-sets - PureScript packages for Spago and Psc-Package
ci - AppVeyor community support repository
purr - [wip] a programming environment for collaboration
elm-live - ⚡ A flexible dev server for Elm. Live reload included.
cachix - Command line client for Nix binary cache hosting:
npm-fast-installer - npm-fast-installer - NPM install configuration in top of YAML for fast NPM install usage.
dhall-to-cabal - Compile Dhall expressions to Cabal files
create-elm-app - 🍃 Create Elm apps with zero configuration
zephyr - Tree shaking breeze for PureScript CoreFn AST
Scalaz - Principled Functional Programming in Scala
dhall-nix
spago vs package-sets
elm-library-installer vs ci
spago vs purr
elm-library-installer vs elm-live
spago vs cachix
elm-library-installer vs npm-fast-installer
spago vs dhall-to-cabal
elm-library-installer vs create-elm-app
spago vs zephyr
elm-library-installer vs Scalaz
spago vs dhall-nix
elm-library-installer vs purr