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Revision as of 17:19, 22 October 2012
People often ask, «Okay, Haskell looks like a fun language; but what's written in it?»
The purpose of this page is to create a list of Haskell-based projects.
Requirements
To qualify, the project should meet these requirements:
- Programs, not libraries
- The project should be of value to the end user. Programs that are configured by writing a small piece of Haskell code (xmonad, yi) or that expose a Haskell-based DSL are okay.
- A significant part is written in Haskell
- As a rough guideline, no less that 30% of the source code should be Haskell.
- Open source
- Not necessarily «free as speech», but people should be able to try it out and look at the source code.
- Valuable outside of the Haskell community
- Haskell infrastructure is almost entirely written in Haskell, but that isn't very useful in selling Haskell to outsiders. Tools that work with other languages (e.g. a Perl6 implementation written in Haskell) are okay.
- Successful
- The project should be maintained and have a non-trivial user base.
Projects
- darcs
- a distributed version control system
- xmonad
- a tiling X11 window manager
- pandoc
- a universal document converter
- Timeplot
- a program for visualizing data from log files
- hledger
- a personal finance tracker
- FreeArc
- a general-purpose archiver
- xmobar
- a text-based status bar for X11
- HedgeWars
- Worms-style combat game (gameServer built in Haskell)