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brittany reviews and mentions
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Format multiline imports in hls (emacs)
You will also need a formatter that uses that style. Brittany for example. The default formattingProvider for HLS is ormolu, which I believe doesn't use this style, so you will have to change this setting.
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Why is there no "standard" formatting tool for haskell?
For Haskell I use Brittany with this config:
Yeah I couldn't find anything at all which is really unfortunate. You could check out the config source code
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Advent of Code 2021 day 1
Turns out I prefer Brittany to Ormolu, I edited it so it hopefully looks less verbose all on one line
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Let's talk about Brittany
I use Brittany and prefer it to Ormolu, because it aligns more things and it break lines that are too long automatically. I have recently tried to figure out how I could implement a solution to https://github.com/lspitzner/brittany/issues/157, but it is quite hard to figure out which parts of the code would be involved in such a change. And I don't really have enough time to make steady contributions, but I will probably try to make a few contributions sometime.
I would say that development has stalled: https://github.com/lspitzner/brittany/issues/322
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lspitzner/brittany is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.