darcs.net
Darcs - Frequently Asked Questions
http://darcs.net/FAQ
Basic usage 1: local operations. How do I get coloured diffs? How do I go back to an older version of my repository? How do I uniquely identify a patch? How do I add an entire tree of files to Darcs? How can I find out what files darcs is managing? How do I find out what files darcs is not managing? How can I compare patches which result in a conflict? I also want to see their full log entries. I use darcs to record changes made to configuration files in my /etc, is this safe? What is a boring file?
darcs.net
Darcs - Darcs Quick Start
http://darcs.net/QuickStart
Setting up a repository. Creating a new repository on hub.darcs.net (optional). You can create you own repository on. Http:/ hub.darcs.net. A repository hosting service. Cloning an existing repository. If you have an existing repository, you can clone it:. Darcs clone user@hub.darcs.net:user/repo Copying patches, to get lazy repository hit ctrl-C. Finished cloning . Start a new repository from scratch locally. Darcs init Repository initialized. My file # create a new file. Darcs add my file # track file.
darcs.net
Darcs - Features
http://darcs.net/Features
Darcs is distributed. This means your own working directory is a repository in its own right. You can quickly record your work even if you’re on the road with no access to the server or with a bad network connection. When you get home, you do a. To transmit it to the public server. Darcs enables you to modify patches before sending them to a remote repository, or even to throw them away completely and start over. Easy branching and merging. Easy collaboration by e-mail. If you’ve ever worked on a team, y...
wiki.haskell.org
How to write a Haskell program - HaskellWiki
https://wiki.haskell.org/How_to_write_a_Haskell_program
How to write a Haskell program. A developers' guide to creating a new Haskell project or program, and working in the Haskell developer ecosystem. Note: for learning the Haskell language itself we recommend these resources. Structure of a simple project. Write some Haskell source. Stick it in version control. Add a build system. Build some haddock documentation. Optional) Improve your code: HLint. Tag the stable version, create a tarball, and sell it! Check that your source package is complete. So you can...
snapframework.com
Snap: A Haskell Web Framework: FAQ
http://snapframework.com/faq
How can I report a bug in Snap? Is anyone using Snap in production? Why can’t I install Snap? How do I run my app in development mode? How do I enable SSL? Why do I get a cannot find normal object file error when building Snap? Why doesn’t Heist display templates? How do I do looping in Heist? Why can’t I nest a. How can I get debugging output? Why does throughput plummet when I run snap with multiple cores? How do I fix the libstdc error? Can I develop with Snap on Windows? How can I help? You may have ...
blog.haskell.org
✩ The Future of community.haskell.org
http://blog.haskell.org/post/7/the_future_of_community.haskell.org
News @ Haskell.org. The Future of community.haskell.org. The community server, first set up in 2007. Played a key role back before the current set of cloud-based services we know today was around. It provided a shared host which could provide many of the services a software project needs - VCS hosting, public webspace for documentation, issue trackers, mailing lists, and soforth. Managing a mailman installation is likewise more difficult. There are more spammers out there, with better methods, and un...
blog.darcs.net
darcs advanced revision control system: February 2013
http://blog.darcs.net/2013_02_01_archive.html
Thursday, February 21, 2013. Darcs hacking sprint 8 report. The 8th Darcs Hacking Sprint happened on 15-17th February in Paris, at IRILL. This time we had five people attending: Florent Becker, Ganesh. Guillaume Hoffmann, Owen. We also had a short visit of. Pierre-Yves David, a Mercurial hacker. Ganesh mainly worked on rebase in preparation for the upcoming 2.10. Release: he resolved the issue. And started work on a `darcs rebase. He also made various minor code cleanups, including getting the unit.