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pandoc-citeproc
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scholdoc
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blaze-from-html
A blazingly fast HTML combinator library for Haskell. -
skylighting
A Haskell syntax highlighting library with tokenizers derived from KDE syntax highlighting descriptions -
commonmark
Pure Haskell commonmark parsing library, designed to be flexible and extensible -
regex-genex
Given a list of regexes, generate all possible strings that matches all of them. -
regex-applicative
Regex-based parsing with an applicative interface -
pandoc-csv2table
A Pandoc filter that renders CSV as Pandoc Markdown Tables. -
servant-checked-exceptions
type-level errors for Servant APIs. -
double-conversion
A fast Haskell library for converting between double precision floating point numbers and text strings. It is implemented as a binding to the V8-derived C++ double-conversion library. -
text-format
A Haskell text formatting library optimized for ease of use and high performance. -
diagrams-pandoc
A pandoc filter to express diagrams inline using the haskell EDSL diagrams. -
boxes
A pretty-printing library for laying out text in two dimensions, using a simple box model. -
ghc-syntax-highlighter
Syntax highlighter for Haskell using the lexer of GHC
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README
Addy: a modern library for working with email addresses
A full-featured library for parsing, validating, and rendering email addresses.
Decoding
Addy.decode "[email protected]"
-- Right (EmailAddr "[email protected]")
Addy.decode "我買@屋企.香港"
-- Right (EmailAddr "\25105\[email protected]\23627\20225.\39321\28207")
Addy.decode "Mary Smith <[email protected]> (hi there!)"
-- Right (EmailAddr "Mary Smith <[email protected]> (hi there!)")
Addy.decode "[email protected][127.0.0.1]"
-- Right (EmailAddr "[email protected][127.0.0.1]")
Encoding
Addy.encode address
-- "[email protected]"
Addy.decode "Mary Smith <[email protected]> (hi there!)"
& second Addy.encodeFull
-- Right "Mary Smith <[email protected]> (hi there!)"
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