moss alternatives and similar packages
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scotty
Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra, using WAI and Warp (Official Repository) -
haskell-bitmex-rest
swagger-codegen contains a template-driven engine to generate documentation, API clients and server stubs in different languages by parsing your OpenAPI / Swagger definition. -
swagger-petstore
swagger-codegen contains a template-driven engine to generate documentation, API clients and server stubs in different languages by parsing your OpenAPI / Swagger definition. -
servant
Main repository for the servant libraries — DSL for describing, serving, querying, mocking, documenting web applications and more! -
neuron
Future-proof note-taking and publishing based on Zettelkasten (superseded by Emanote: https://github.com/srid/emanote) -
airship
Helium + Webmachine = Airship. A toolkit for building declarative, RESTful web apps. -
haskell-kubernetes
Haskell bindings to the Kubernetes API (via swagger-codegen) -
apecs-gloss
a fast, extensible, type driven Haskell ECS framework for games -
digestive-functors
A general way to consume input using applicative functors -
servant-elm
Automatically derive Elm functions to query servant webservices -
tagsoup
Haskell library for parsing and extracting information from (possibly malformed) HTML/XML documents -
kubernetes-client-core
Haskell client for the kubernetes API. A work in progress. -
backprop
Heterogeneous automatic differentiation ("backpropagation") in Haskell -
keera-hails-reactive-htmldom
Keera Hails: Haskell on Rails - Reactive Programming Framework for Interactive Haskell applications -
engine-io
A Haskell server implementation of the Engine.IO and Socket.IO (1.0) protocols -
ghcjs-dom
Make Document Object Model (DOM) apps that run in any browser and natively using WebKitGtk
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moss
Haskell client library for Moss.
Example
In order to use Moss, you need to register on the Moss website. Once you have your access token, using the library is fairly easy:
import Stanford.Moss
cfg :: MossCfg
cfg = defaultMossCfg {
mossLanguage = Haskell,
mossUser = "[YOUR ACCESS TOKEN HERE]"
}
main :: IO ()
main = do
url <- withMoss cfg $ do
addBaseFile "Skeleton" "Skeleton.hs"
addFile "StudentA" "StudentA.hs"
addFile "StudentB" "StudentB.hs"
query "Test"
print url
This example establishes a connection with Moss using Haskell as the selected programming language. We assume that some skeleton code (Skeleton.hs
) has been made available to students and relevant parts from that file should be ignored for plagiarism checking. The example then uploads two students' submissions (StudentA.hs
and StudentB.hs
) before telling Moss to run the plagiarism check with query
which eventually returns a URL to the results.