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    Kmonad

    Kmonad

    An advanced keyboard manager

    KMonad is a cross-platform, advanced keyboard remapping tool written in Haskell. It provides low-level key control, supporting layers, tap-hold combos, multi-tap, macros, and more—even for keyboards without firmware-level customization.
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    patat

    patat

    Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc

    patat (Presentations Atop The ANSI Terminal) is a small tool that allows you to show presentations using only an ANSI terminal. It does not require ncurses. Leverages the great Pandoc library to support many input formats including Literate Haskell. Supports smart slide splitting. Slides can be split up into multiple fragments. There is a live reload mode. Theming support including 24-bit RGB. Auto advancing with configurable delay. Optionally re-wrapping text to terminal width with proper...
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    Corne keyboard
    crkbd is the firmware and PCB design for the Corne split mechanical keyboard (aka "Corne"), maintained by foostan and the community. It provides QMK/VIA/Vial firmware support, RGB underglow, multiple layouts, and flexible hardware customization.
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    tetris

    tetris

    A terminal interface for Tetris

    A terminal interface for Tetris. Installation on MacOS and Linux is outlined below. Windows support is questionable, but you can try to install from source. The default game is run by simply executing the tetris command. If the unicode characters look a bit wonky in your terminal, you can also run. People seem to have varying levels of success with the linux binary. Please note that it is compiled dynamically and hence should not be expected to work on most distros. ...
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    Echidna

    Echidna

    Ethereum smart contract fuzzer

    Echidna is a weird creature that eats bugs and is highly electrosensitive (with apologies to Jacob Stanley) More seriously, Echidna is a Haskell program designed for fuzzing/property-based testing of Ethereum smarts contracts. It uses sophisticated grammar-based fuzzing campaigns based on a contract ABI to falsify user-defined predicates or Solidity assertions. We designed Echidna with modularity in mind, so it can be easily extended to include new mutations or test specific contracts in...
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    Extism

    Extism

    The Universal Plug-in System. Extend anything with WebAssembly

    Extism is a plug-in system for everyone. We've carefully designed it to be flexible, fitting into codebases of all shapes and sizes, but opinionated enough so that things Just Work™ the way they should. Extism's goal is to make all software programmable. You can use Extism in your codebase, regardless of the programming language. We support several environments through our official Host SDKs, and are adding more language support all the time. A plug-in system is software that enables your...
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    Hasktorch

    Hasktorch

    Tensors and neural networks in Haskell

    Hasktorch is a powerful Haskell library for tensor computation and neural network modeling, built on top of libtorch (the backend of PyTorch). It brings differentiable programming, automatic differentiation, and efficient tensor operations into Haskell’s strongly typed functional paradigm. This project is in active development, so expect changes to the library API as it evolves. We would like to invite new users to join our Hasktorch discord space for questions and discussions....
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    Matterhorn

    Matterhorn

    A feature-rich Unix terminal client for the Mattermost chat system

    Matterhorn is a terminal client for the Mattermost chat system. We provide pre-built binary releases for some platforms. Please see the release list to download a binary release for your platform that matches your server version. When you run Matterhorn you'll be prompted for your server URL and credentials. To connect, just paste your web client's Mattermost URL into the Server URL box and enter your credentials. See the Matterhorn User Guide on the details for providing each kind of...
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    CodeWorld

    CodeWorld

    Educational computer programming environment using Haskell

    CodeWorld is an educational programming environment that uses a Haskell-inspired language to teach computational thinking through graphics and interactive animation. The web-based IDE provides immediate visual feedback: students write code that draws shapes, composes pictures, and responds to events to build simple games and simulations. Its API emphasizes mathematics and geometry rather than low-level UI details, making it approachable for classrooms and self-learners. Projects run in the...
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    Summoner

    Summoner

    Tool for scaffolding batteries-included production-level Haskell

    Summoner is a tool for scaffolding fully configured batteries-included production-level Haskell projects. Do you want to create a library that is to be uploaded to Hackage/Stackage, that builds with both Cabal and Stack and supports the latest three major GHC versions? Or are you building a production application that uses a custom prelude and has CI with GitHub Actions or Travis Linux and AppVeyors Windows checks? Maybe do you want to play with your idea in a single module without...
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    Reflex

    Reflex

    Interactive programs without callbacks or side-effects

    Reflex apps automatically react to changing data. This keeps every interaction current, accurately representing the relationship between your data and the real world. Reflex components are modular and reusable. If your requirements change, your app can quickly and easily be reworked. The modularity of Reflex lets you iterate quickly, without wasting code. Reflex has been built to seamlessly support interfaces on desktop, mobile, web, and other platforms, all in Haskell. Regardless of your...
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    Yampa

    Yampa

    Functional Reactive Programming domain-specific language

    Yampa is a Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) library for Haskell, specifically designed for modeling hybrid systems that involve both continuous and discrete time behaviors, such as games, simulations, robotics, and reactive systems. Based on the concept of signal functions, Yampa offers a declarative way to model time-varying values and their transformations, making it easier to manage complex time-based logic without resorting to imperative state management. It is grounded in strong...
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    PureScript

    PureScript

    A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript

    ...Precompiled binaries are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows. The Pursuit package database hosts searchable documentation for PureScript packages. The recommended build tool for PureScript is Spago, which can be installed using npm.
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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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    Agda

    Agda

    Agda is a dependently typed programming language

    Agda is a dependently typed, total functional programming language and interactive theorem prover based on Martin-Löf’s type theory. It allows expressing programs and proofs in the same language, using the Curry–Howard correspondence. It features interactive development via Emacs, Atom, or VS Code. Agda is a dependently typed functional programming language. It has inductive families, i.e., data types which depend on values, such as the type of vectors of a given length. It also has...
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    Wire Server

    Wire Server

    Wire back-end services

    Modern day communication meets the most advanced security and superior user experience. Protect your privacy and data like never before. Secure messaging, conferencing, file-sharing and more through end-to-end encryption for cloud, private cloud and On-Premises. All messaging on Wire uses end-to-end encryption (E2EE), giving users a strong degree of privacy and security. Wire is 100% open source with its code available on GitHub, independently audited and ISO, CCPA, GDPR, SOX-compliant. Wire...
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    Hakyll

    Hakyll

    A static website compiler library in Haskell

    Hakyll is a Haskell library for building static websites. It uses a highly configurable domain-specific language (DSL) embedded in Haskell, enabling users to define content compilation pipelines in code. It’s ideal for blogs and small-to-medium websites, with support for Markdown, Pandoc, and syntax highlighting. Hakyll is a static site generator library in Haskell. More information (including a tutorial) can be found on the Hakyll homepage. You can install this library using cabal. If Stack...
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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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    HStreamDB

    HStreamDB

    HStreamDB is an open-source, cloud-native streaming database

    HStreamDB is an open-source, cloud-native streaming database for IoT and beyond. Modernize your data stack for real-time applications. By subscribing to streams in HStreamDB, any update of the data stream will be pushed to your apps in real-time, and this promotes your apps to be more responsive. You can also replace message brokers with HStreamDB and everything you do with message brokers can be done better with HStreamDB. HStreamDB provides built-in support for event time-based stream...
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    Gitit

    Gitit

    A wiki using HAppS, pandoc, and git

    Gitit is a wiki application written in Haskell that uses Happstack for serving and Pandoc for markup conversion. Wiki content and attachments are stored in Git, Darcs, or Mercurial repositories, allowing versioning via VCS or web editing. To run gitit, you'll need git in your system path. (Or darcs or hg, if you're using darcs or mercurial to store the wiki data.) Gitit assumes that the page files (stored in the git repository) are encoded as UTF-8. Even page names may be UTF-8 if the file...
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    Linux Notification Center

    Linux Notification Center

    A notification daemon/center for linux

    A haskell-written notification center for users that like a desktop with style. The notification center receives notifications via DBUS (like any notification daemon) and shows them in the upper right corner of the screen. The notification (if not specified in the notification otherwise) will also be shown in the notification center even after the notification disappeared by itself. The notifications can be clicked to make them disappear. Notifications can be replaced by the use of the...
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    Amazonka

    Amazonka

    A comprehensive Amazon Web Services SDK for Haskell

    An Amazon Web Services SDK for Haskell with support for most public services. Parts of the code contained in this repository are auto-generated and automatically kept up to date with Amazon's latest service APIs. You can find the latest Haddock documentation for each respective library on the Amazonka website. A release changelog can be found in lib/amazonka/CHANGELOG.md. The AWS service descriptions are licensed under Apache 2.0. Source files derived from the service descriptions contain an...
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    haskell-trainings

    haskell-trainings

    Haskell 101 and 102: slides and codelabs

    Haskell Trainings is a collection of slides, exercises, and documentation used by Google to teach Haskell programming. It covers a wide range of topics from beginner to advanced, including functional programming principles, monads, type classes, concurrency, and performance. The repository is designed to support self-paced learning or instructor-led training and reflects Google's internal education efforts to promote functional programming skills.
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    Nix Output Monitor

    Nix Output Monitor

    Pipe your nix-build output through the nix-output-monitor

    nix-output-monitor (also known as nom) is a workflow tool that enhances the readability and usability of nix-build output by providing pretty, parsed summaries and highlighting important events during Nix builds. This was an experiment to write something fun and useful in Haskell, which proved to be useful to quite a lot of people. By now, nom is quite fully featured with support for nix v1 commands (e.g. nix-build) and nix v2 commands (e.g. nix build). At this point it seems like I will...
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    GHCJS

    GHCJS

    Haskell to JavaScript compiler, based on GHC

    GHCJS is a Haskell-to-JavaScript compiler that reuses GHC’s front end to compile Haskell source into JavaScript for execution in browsers and Node.js. It aims to preserve Haskell’s semantics—including laziness and rich types—by shipping a small runtime and shims for core libraries. Developers write normal Haskell, use Cabal/Stack to build, then bundle the generated JavaScript alongside required support code. Interoperability with the JavaScript world is provided through a foreign-function...
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