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reflex-stone
Template repository for writing GHCJS/Reflex apps targeting static sites without a backend.
There are quite a few approaches. Personally, I have only tried Haste, once, but I do recommend it, as it was quite easy to get started (I hear that compiling ghcjs can be pretty difficult by comparison) and it was also very easy to interact with existing JS libraries.
Check out asterius
I wrote reflex-stone for Haskell newbies to play with GHCJS/reflex, including IDE support in VSCode. It even comes with a GitHub Action to deploy your resulting site to GitHub Pages.
The starter project handles all the toolchain stuff for you nicely.
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