@hackage readme-lhs0.5.0

See readme.md

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The language in which we express our ideas has a strong influence on our thought processes. Knuth

This is how I start a new haskell library refactor. I pick a new ghc version, and a new stack lts, and set this project up with no compile warts. This gives me the full pandoc tree, which is a great base to get a fast workflow loop going for the repo you've created.

example

Simple example of an output

NumHask.Space

[0.0,4.0,8.0,12.0,16.0,20.0,24.0,28.0,32.0,36.0,40.0,44.0,48.0,52.0,56.0,60.0,64.0]

NumHask.Array

[[14, 32],
 [32, 77]]

Box

echo: hi

echo: bye

web-rep

<!DOCTYPE HTML><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></head><body><script>window.onload=function(){}</script></body></html>

chart-svg

template

A bare bones stack template is located in other/readme-lhs.hsfiles. It contains what you need to quickly get started with literate programming.

workflow

stack build --test --exec "$(stack path --local-install-root)/bin/readme-lhs-example" --file-watch