tilapia
pandoc
tilapia | pandoc | |
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12 | 420 | |
59 | 32,449 | |
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6.3 | 9.8 | |
6 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v2.0 or later |
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tilapia
- Please contribute to the GHC 9.8 breakage inventory
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Match against 'non symbol' ASCII characters
Perhaps the documentation for Char should contain examples of how you write the literals. Tracking as https://github.com/tomjaguarpaw/tilapia/issues/128
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2022 State of Haskell Survey
Can you please report concrete examples here: https://github.com/tomjaguarpaw/tilapia/issues/new
I'll do what I can to improve the situation, but I need to know which packages precisely you are talking about.
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Is Haskell Platform no longer supported?
Thanks! Tracking at https://github.com/tomjaguarpaw/tilapia/issues/109
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Coming back to Haskell after a couple of years, what changes should I be aware of?
It would be nice with a "modern cabal for stack users" tutorial (ddg tells me it's an issue https://github.com/tomjaguarpaw/tilapia/issues/11 ), answering questions like
- A simple guide: set-up a Haskell development environment in Windows 10
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Can't get things to work. It is normal to learn haskell with plain vim?
If you're on Windows and you're feeling brave you could try these new instructions developed by a collaborator of mine over at the tilapia project. If anything goes wrong with those instructions then please put a message on the pull request describing what the problem was and we'll try to get it fixed.
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Haskell as a first timer - Am I missing something ?
Great! I'd be happy to have you on board. Please "Watch" the repo so that you are notified of discussions that happen there. Feel free to start your own discussions at any time by opening an issue.
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Why exactly I want Boring Haskell to happen
Feel free to collaborate with me on Tilapia. At the very least I would welcome knowing about your ideas.
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Noob questions
I also have a personal project (tilapia) for tracking difficulties in the Haskell ecosystem. Feel free to post any observations, questions or difficulties there.
pandoc
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Beautifying Org Mode in Emacs (2018)
My main authoring tool is then Emacs Markdown Mode (https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/). For data entry, it comes with some bells and whistles similar to org-mode, like C-c C-l for inserting links etc.
I seldom export my notes for external usage, but if it is the case, I use lowdown (https://kristaps.bsd.lv/lowdown/) which also comes with some nice output targets (among the more unusual are Groff and Terminal). Of cource pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) does a very good job here, too.
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Show HN: I made a tool to clean and convert any webpage to Markdown
This is one of those things that the ever-amazing pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) does very well, on top of supporting virtually every other document format.
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LaTeX makes me so angry at word
Folks feel the same way about Markdown versus LaTeX: why use something significantly more complicated where a looser, human-readable grammar works better?
For any other situations, I use https://pandoc.org/, or, generate a Word doc scriptomatically.
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📓 Versionner et builder l'eBook de son Entretien Annuel d'Evaluation sur Git(Hub)
pandoc toolchain pour builder une version confortable/imprimable en phase de travail (ePub, pdf, docx, html)
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Launch HN: Onedoc (YC W24) – A better way to create PDFs
Congrats on the launch, I guess, but there are so many free options that I can't think of a situation where paying $0.25 per document would be justified...? Just to name a few:
Back in the days, I used to use XSL-FO [0] and it was okay. It was not very precise but it rarely if ever broke, and was perfectly integrated with an XML/XSLT solution. Yeah, this was a long time ago.
Last month I used html-to-pdfmake [1] and it's also not very precise and more fragile, but very efficient and fast.
Yet another approach would be to pro grammatically generate .rtf files (for example) and use Pandoc [2] to produce PDFs (I have not tried this in production but don't see why it wouldn't work).
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSL_Formatting_Objects
[1] https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-to-pdfmake
[2] https://pandoc.org/
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
Others have mentioned static site generators. I like Hakyll [1] because it can tightly integrate with Pandoc [2] and allows you to develop custom solutions if your needs ever grow.
[1]: https://jaspervdj.be/hakyll/
[2]: https://pandoc.org/
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Show HN: CLI for generating beautiful PDF for offline reading
Have you compared it with a conversion by pandoc (https://pandoc.org/)?
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Pandoc
I have used it to kickstart a blogging project that I wish to come back to soon. The Lua inter-op for custom readers, writers and filters is great but I wish there was more editor integration and even perhaps an official IDE/editor with built-in debugging features (probably something already do-able with Emacs but I haven't checked). The only blocker for my project is no support for "ChunkedDoc" for Lua filters [1] which forces me to write more code and a complicated Makefile.
[1]: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/9061
- I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
- What Happened to Pandoc-Discuss?
What are some alternatives?
haskell-language-server - Official haskell ide support via language server (LSP). Successor of ghcide & haskell-ide-engine.
pandoc-highlighting-extensions - Extensions to Pandoc syntax highlighting
purescript-halogen - A declarative, type-safe UI library for PureScript.
obsidian-html - :file_cabinet: A simple tool to convert an Obsidian vault into a static directory of HTML files.
vscode-haskell - VS Code extension for Haskell, powered by haskell-language-server
obsidian-export - Rust library and CLI to export an Obsidian vault to regular Markdown
hpack - hpack: A modern format for Haskell packages
Obsidian-MD-To-PDF - A command line python script to convert Obsidian md files to a pdf
ghcid - Very low feature GHCi based IDE
kramdown - kramdown is a fast, pure Ruby Markdown superset converter, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.
haskelldb - A library for building re-usable and composable SQL queries.
wavedrom - :ocean: Digital timing diagram rendering engine