Question regarding Recursive datatypes and cats typeclasses (Haskell to Scala)

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  1. magnolia

    Easy, fast, transparent generic derivation of typeclass instances

    Scala 2/3: * Magnolia

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  3. Shapeless

    Generic programming for Scala

    Scala 2-only: * Shapeless (there is Shapeless for Scala 3 but less often needed as basic things are in Scala 3)

  4. kittens

    Automatic type class derivation for Cats

    kittens

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