request

Simple and ergonomic HTTP client for Haskell [Moved to: https://github.com/aisk/haskell-request] (by aisk)

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  • Building a Python-requests-style HTTP Client in Haskell
    2 projects | dev.to | 14 Mar 2026
    The library is published on Hackage under the name request and can be installed with cabal or stack in the usual way. The source code is on GitHub at https://github.com/aisk/request. It powers the streaming output in hasuke, which you can find at https://github.com/aisk/hasuke.

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