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    pandoc-crossref filter

    pandoc-crossref filter

    Pandoc filter for cross-references

    pandoc-crossref is a pandoc filter for numbering figures, equations, tables and cross-references to them. The input file (like demo.md) can be converted into HTML, LaTeX, PDF, Markdown or other formats. Optionally, you can use cleveref for LaTeX/PDF output, e.g. cleveref PDF, cleveref LaTeX, and listings package, e.g. listings PDF, listings LaTeX. This package tries to use LaTeX labels and references if output type is LaTeX. It also tries to supplement rudimentary LaTeX configuration that should mimic metadata configuration by setting header-includes variable. ...
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    Pandoc

    Pandoc

    The universal markup converter

    Pandoc is a universal document converter able to convert files from a multitude of markup formats into another. With Pandoc, you have a swiss-army knife of a converter, able to convert practically any markup format into any other. Pandoc contains a Haskell library for conversions as well as a command-line tool that uses this library. It can convert to and from just about anything-- lightweight markup formats, HTML formats, documentation formats, ebooks, TeX formats, word processor formats...
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    emanote

    emanote

    Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes

    Emanate a structured view of your plain-text notes. Create beautiful websites such as personal webpage, blog, wiki, Zettelkasten, notebook, knowledge-base, documentation, etc. from future-proof plain-text notes and arbitrary data, with live preview that updates in real-time. Emanote is the spiritual successor to neurons based on Ema. Emanote is a Haskell software. Thanks to Nix, this repository is pre-configured to provide a delightful development experience with full IDE support in Visual...
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    ShellCheck

    ShellCheck

    A static analysis tool for shell scripts

    ShellCheck is a GPLv3 tool that provides warnings and possible suggestions for bash/sh shell scripts. ShellCheck finds bugs in your shell scripts. You can cabal, apt, dnf, pkg or brew install it locally right now. ShellCheck highlights and clarifies typical beginner's syntax mistakes and issues that cause a shell to give a cryptic error message. It shows typical intermediate level semantic problems that cause a shell to behave in a abnormally and counter-intuitively. It can also discover...
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Brick

    Brick

    A declarative Unix terminal UI library written in Haskell

    Brick is a Haskell terminal user interface (TUI) programming toolkit that enables developers to build rich, responsive terminal applications via a declarative model: you define a pure function that renders the UI from application state and supply state transition logic to handle events. brick exposes a declarative API. Unlike most GUI toolkits which require you to write a long and tedious sequence of widget creations and layout setup, brick just requires you to describe your interface using...
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    MediaWiki To LaTeX converts MediaWiki markup to LaTeX and generates a PDF. So it provides an export from MediaWiki to LaTeX. It works with any project running MediaWiki, especially Wikipedia and Wikibooks.
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    erd

    erd

    Translates a plain text description of a relational database schema

    erd is a Haskell-based command-line tool that transforms a plain-text description of a relational database schema into a graphical entity-relationship diagram using common ER conventions. This utility takes a plain text description of entities, their attributes and the relationships between entities and produces a visual diagram modeling the description. The visualization is produced by using Dot with GraphViz. There are limited options for specifying color and font information. Also, erd...
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    GHCid

    GHCid

    Very low feature GHCi based IDE

    ghcid is a minimalist development tool for Haskell that runs GHCi as a daemon, watches source files for changes, reloads automatically, and shows compile errors instantly—providing a tight edit-feedback loop. In general, to use ghcid, you first need to get ghci working well for you. In particular, craft a command line or .ghci file such that when you start ghci it has loaded all the files you care about (check :show modules). If you want to use --test check that whatever expression you want...
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    Dickinson

    Dickinson

    Text generation language

    Dickinson is a text-generation language. You can try out the language on the web without installing anything. Binaries for some platforms are available on the releases page. There is an install script that will try to download the right release for your computer.
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    Lamdu

    Lamdu

    Lamdu, towards the next generation IDE

    Lamdu is a programming language designed to be useful and delightful. This project aims to create a next-generation, live programming environment that radically improves the programming experience. A predictable user interface with rich code completions, without the possibility of syntax errors. Continuous, automatic code formatting without the user needing to deal with formatting.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Paperboy

    Paperboy

    a small .pdf management tool with a command-line UI

    Paperboy is a tiny .pdf management utility. If you download papers and other pdf documents, you might have noticed that filenames like 1412.4880.pdf are not terribly helpful for finding anything later on. This tool helps with that. It will offer to rename and move files to a specified folder, and it even gives some filename suggestions by looking at the content and the pdf metadata. Paperboy keeps its file management dumb on purpose (no keeping files in a database or hidden library folder),...
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    Haskell IDE Engine (HIE)

    Haskell IDE Engine (HIE)

    The engine for haskell ide-integration. Not an IDE

    This project aims to be the universal interface to a growing number of Haskell tools, providing a fully-featured Language Server Protocol server for editors and IDEs that require Haskell-specific functionality. Supports plain GHC projects, cabal projects(sandboxed and non sandboxed) and stack projects. Fast due to caching of compile info. Uses LSP, so should be easy to integrate with a wide selection of editors. Diagnostics via hlint and GHC warnings/errors. Code actions and quick fixes via...
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    GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler)

    GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler)

    Mirror of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler

    GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler) is the leading open-source compiler and interactive environment for the Haskell programming language, supporting the Haskell 2010 standard plus numerous language extensions. It compiles to native machine code (via LLVM or C), and includes the interactive GHCi REPL. For full information on building GHC, see the GHC Building Guide. Here follows a summary - if you get into trouble, the Building Guide has all the answers. For building library documentation, you'll...
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    Yi

    Yi

    The Haskell-Scriptable Editor

    Yi is a flexible and extensible text editor written and configured entirely in Haskell. Designed for power users and Haskell developers, Yi provides Vim and Emacs-style keybindings and is customizable via Haskell code, not configuration files. It supports syntax highlighting, multiple editing modes, and efficient performance through a layered architecture. Yi showcases how editor components can be composed as reusable libraries within Haskell.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Heckle

    Heckle

    Jekyll in Haskell (feat. LaTeX)

    An easy-to-use static-site compiler written in Haskell that supports LaTeX/PDF and Markdown/HTML posts. Care has been taken to make it as simple and unopinionated as possible. In other words, Heckle is basically Jekyll in Haskell (feat. LaTeX).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The default text editor for Fid.
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    Haskell Internationalisation Effort
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    ZhDict provides command-line tools to aid English speakers in reading and understanding Chinese texts.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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