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This does many meta-things, but changes no functionality:
- get rid of stack, and use just cabal with a stackage snapshot instead
(why did I ever think stack was a good idea?)
- update the stackage snapshot to something halfway recent
- thus making builds work on nixpkgs-23.05 (current stable)
- separating out packages into their own cabal files
- use the GHC2021 set of extensions as default
- very slight code changes to make things build again
- update readme accordingly
- stylish-haskell run
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(also got rid of the map templater, which had version problems with
mustache — it's not likely anyone will need it anyways)
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todo: find a better solution than writing javascript in haskell strings. SERIOUSLY.
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not going to be my faviourite templating language, but it seems to work
pretty well for this.
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it's slightly less of a mess than it was before
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it's an annoying blockchain company, but apparently that thing is the
only usable option to build stack things with nix without having to
redefine all the (outdated) haskell packages in nixpkgs?
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adds a very basic http server that can be sent links to repositories &
will download & lint them, then answer the request with the lints.
Should probably do this in a non-blocking way …
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as annoying as yaml is, cabal's package format is somehow worse, apparently
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since the older versions of Aeson can be attacked via hash-flooding.
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