Haskell Open Source Projects I thought could use some exposure

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  • ema

    Change-aware static site generator for Haskell programmers

    Clarification: Emanote is a successor to Neuron, and written on top of Ema.

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  • emanote

    Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes

    Clarification: Emanote is a successor to Neuron, and written on top of Ema.

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