├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── example projects
├── bare-bones-project
│ ├── .hlint.yaml
│ ├── bare-bones-project.cabal
│ ├── cabal.project
│ ├── flake.nix
│ ├── hie.yaml
│ └── src
│ │ └── Main.hs
├── project-with-no-tests-or-bench
│ ├── .hlint.yaml
│ ├── CHANGELOG.md
│ ├── LICENSE
│ ├── README.md
│ ├── cabal.project
│ ├── flake.nix
│ ├── hie.yaml
│ ├── project-with-no-tests-or-bench.cabal
│ └── src
│ │ └── Main.hs
└── project-with-tests-and-bench
│ ├── .hlint.yaml
│ ├── CHANGELOG.md
│ ├── LICENSE
│ ├── README.md
│ ├── bench
│ └── Main.hs
│ ├── cabal.project
│ ├── flake.nix
│ ├── hie.yaml
│ ├── lib
│ └── Lib.hs
│ ├── project-with-tests-and-bench.cabal
│ ├── src
│ └── Main.hs
│ └── test
│ └── Spec.hs
├── shp.sh
└── usage.gif
/LICENSE:
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/README.md:
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1 | # [simple-haskell-project](https://josemarialanda.github.io/simple-haskell-project/)
2 |
3 | simple-haskell-project is a convenient script that sets up a haskell project containing:
4 |
5 | * **ghc**
6 | * **cabal**
7 | * **hoogle**
8 | * **ormolu**
9 | * **haskell-language-server**.
10 |
11 | Check out the example projects in [example projects](https://github.com/Josemarialanda/simple-haskell-project/tree/master/example%20projects).
12 |
13 | * Fast!
14 | * Simple!
15 | * Generated code is easy to read and extend!
16 |
17 | ## Usage
18 |
19 | Simply run:
20 |
21 | ```bash
22 | source <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Josemarialanda/simple-haskell-project/master/shp.sh) run
23 | ```
24 |
25 | ## Project creation example
26 |
27 | 
28 |
29 | This will create a nix flake + cabal based project in the folder a-basic-app.
30 |
31 | You can enter the Nix shell with `nix develop`. From within the shell you can use cabal to enter the repl with `cabal repl` and you can build your project with `cabal build`.
32 |
33 | You can also build your project with nix instead using `nix build`.
34 |
35 | **Note**: While the script itself does not depend on cabal or nix to run, in order to build/enter the development shell of your newly created project you do need to have nix + flakes installed.
36 |
37 | ## Install Nix
38 |
39 | [NixOS - Getting Nix / NixOS](https://nixos.org/download.html#nix-install-linux)
40 |
41 | ## Enable flakes
42 |
43 | ### NixOS
44 |
45 | On NixOS set the following options in **configuration.nix** and run `nixos-rebuild`.
46 |
47 | ```nix
48 | { pkgs, ... }: {
49 | nix.settings.experimental-features = [ "nix-command" "flakes" ];
50 | }
51 | ```
52 |
53 | ### Non-NixOS
54 |
55 | On non-nixos systems, edit either **~/.config/nix/nix.conf** or **/etc/nix/nix.conf** and add:
56 |
57 | ```bash
58 | experimental-features = nix-command flakes
59 | ```
60 |
61 | Here's a handy copy-paste:
62 |
63 | ```bash
64 | mkdir -p ~/.config/nix
65 | echo "experimental-features = nix-command flakes" >> ~/.config/nix/nix.conf
66 | ```
67 |
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/example projects/bare-bones-project/.hlint.yaml:
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1 | # Example hlint file
2 |
3 | # Generalise map to fmap, ++ to <>. Off by default
4 | - group:
5 | name: generalise
6 | enabled: true
7 |
8 | - ignore:
9 | name: Use section
10 |
11 | - ignore:
12 | name: Use infix
13 |
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/example projects/bare-bones-project/bare-bones-project.cabal:
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1 | cabal-version: 2.4
2 | name: bare-bones-project
3 | version: 0
4 | tested-with: GHC ==8.6.3 || ==8.8.3 || ==8.10.5
5 | description: A simple Haskell project
6 | author: José María Landa Chávez
7 | maintainer: José María Landa Chávez - josemaria.landa@gmail.com
8 | copyright: 2023-03-19 José María Landa Chávez
9 | build-type: Simple
10 | extra-doc-files:
11 | README.md
12 | license: NONE
13 |
14 | common common-options
15 | build-depends: base >=4.9 && <5
16 | default-language: Haskell2010
17 | default-extensions:
18 | ghc-options:
19 |
20 | executable bare-bones-project-exe
21 | import: common-options
22 | type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
23 | hs-source-dirs: src
24 | main-is: Main.hs
25 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
26 | build-depends:
27 |
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/example projects/bare-bones-project/cabal.project:
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1 | packages: ./
2 |
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/example projects/bare-bones-project/flake.nix:
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1 | {
2 | description = "A simple Haskell project";
3 |
4 | inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable";
5 | inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
6 |
7 | outputs = inputs:
8 | let
9 | overlay = final: prev: {
10 | haskell = prev.haskell // {
11 | packageOverrides = hfinal: hprev:
12 | prev.haskell.packageOverrides hfinal hprev // {
13 | bare-bones-project = hfinal.callCabal2nix "bare-bones-project" ./. { };
14 | };
15 | };
16 | bare-bones-project = final.haskell.lib.compose.justStaticExecutables final.haskellPackages.bare-bones-project;
17 | };
18 | perSystem = system:
19 | let
20 | pkgs = import inputs.nixpkgs { inherit system; overlays = [ overlay ]; };
21 | hspkgs = pkgs.haskellPackages;
22 | in
23 | {
24 | devShell = hspkgs.shellFor {
25 | withHoogle = true;
26 | packages = p: [ p.bare-bones-project ];
27 | buildInputs = [
28 | hspkgs.cabal-install
29 | hspkgs.haskell-language-server
30 | hspkgs.hlint
31 | hspkgs.ormolu
32 | pkgs.bashInteractive
33 | ];
34 | };
35 | defaultPackage = pkgs.bare-bones-project;
36 | };
37 | in
38 | { inherit overlay; } //
39 | inputs.flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem perSystem;
40 | }
41 |
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/example projects/bare-bones-project/hie.yaml:
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1 | cradle:
2 | multi:
3 | # - path: "ignore/"
4 | # config: {cradle: {none: }}
5 | - path: "src"
6 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "bare-bones-project:bare-bones-project-exe"}}}
7 |
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/example projects/bare-bones-project/src/Main.hs:
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1 | module Main where
2 |
3 | main :: IO ()
4 | main = putStrLn "Hello, World!"
5 |
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/example projects/project-with-no-tests-or-bench/.hlint.yaml:
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1 | # Example hlint file
2 |
3 | # Generalise map to fmap, ++ to <>. Off by default
4 | - group:
5 | name: generalise
6 | enabled: true
7 |
8 | - ignore:
9 | name: Use section
10 |
11 | - ignore:
12 | name: Use infix
13 |
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/example projects/project-with-no-tests-or-bench/CHANGELOG.md:
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1 | # Changelog
2 |
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1 | A simple Haskell project
2 |
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/example projects/project-with-no-tests-or-bench/cabal.project:
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1 | packages: ./
2 |
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/example projects/project-with-no-tests-or-bench/flake.nix:
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1 | {
2 | description = "A simple Haskell project";
3 |
4 | inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable";
5 | inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
6 |
7 | outputs = inputs:
8 | let
9 | overlay = final: prev: {
10 | haskell = prev.haskell // {
11 | packageOverrides = hfinal: hprev:
12 | prev.haskell.packageOverrides hfinal hprev // {
13 | project-with-no-tests-or-bench = hfinal.callCabal2nix "project-with-no-tests-or-bench" ./. { };
14 | };
15 | };
16 | project-with-no-tests-or-bench = final.haskell.lib.compose.justStaticExecutables final.haskellPackages.project-with-no-tests-or-bench;
17 | };
18 | perSystem = system:
19 | let
20 | pkgs = import inputs.nixpkgs { inherit system; overlays = [ overlay ]; };
21 | hspkgs = pkgs.haskellPackages;
22 | in
23 | {
24 | devShell = hspkgs.shellFor {
25 | withHoogle = true;
26 | packages = p: [ p.project-with-no-tests-or-bench ];
27 | buildInputs = [
28 | hspkgs.cabal-install
29 | hspkgs.haskell-language-server
30 | hspkgs.hlint
31 | hspkgs.ormolu
32 | pkgs.bashInteractive
33 | ];
34 | };
35 | defaultPackage = pkgs.project-with-no-tests-or-bench;
36 | };
37 | in
38 | { inherit overlay; } //
39 | inputs.flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem perSystem;
40 | }
41 |
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1 | cradle:
2 | multi:
3 | # - path: "ignore/"
4 | # config: {cradle: {none: }}
5 | - path: "src"
6 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "project-with-no-tests-or-bench:project-with-no-tests-or-bench-exe"}}}
7 |
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/example projects/project-with-no-tests-or-bench/project-with-no-tests-or-bench.cabal:
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1 | cabal-version: 2.4
2 | name: project-with-no-tests-or-bench
3 | version: 0
4 | tested-with: GHC ==8.6.3 || ==8.8.3 || ==8.10.5
5 | description: A simple Haskell project
6 | author: José María Landa Chávez
7 | maintainer: José María Landa Chávez - josemaria.landa@gmail.com
8 | copyright: 2023-03-18 José María Landa Chávez
9 | build-type: Simple
10 | extra-doc-files:
11 | README.md
12 | CHANGELOG.md
13 | license: AGPL-3.0
14 | license-file: LICENSE
15 |
16 | common common-options
17 | build-depends: base >=4.9 && <5
18 | default-language: Haskell2010
19 | default-extensions:
20 | ghc-options:
21 |
22 | executable project-with-no-tests-or-bench-exe
23 | import: common-options
24 | type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
25 | hs-source-dirs: src
26 | main-is: Main.hs
27 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
28 | build-depends:
29 |
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/example projects/project-with-no-tests-or-bench/src/Main.hs:
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1 | module Main where
2 |
3 | main :: IO ()
4 | main = putStrLn "Hello, World!"
5 |
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1 | # Example hlint file
2 |
3 | # Generalise map to fmap, ++ to <>. Off by default
4 | - group:
5 | name: generalise
6 | enabled: true
7 |
8 | - ignore:
9 | name: Use section
10 |
11 | - ignore:
12 | name: Use infix
13 |
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1 | # Changelog
2 |
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/example projects/project-with-tests-and-bench/README.md:
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1 | A simple Haskell project
2 |
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/example projects/project-with-tests-and-bench/bench/Main.hs:
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1 | import Criterion.Main
2 |
3 | main :: IO ()
4 | main = defaultMain []
5 |
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/example projects/project-with-tests-and-bench/cabal.project:
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1 | packages: ./
2 | package project-with-tests-and-bench
3 | tests: true
4 |
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/example projects/project-with-tests-and-bench/flake.nix:
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1 | {
2 | description = "A simple Haskell project";
3 |
4 | inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable";
5 | inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
6 |
7 | outputs = inputs:
8 | let
9 | overlay = final: prev: {
10 | haskell = prev.haskell // {
11 | packageOverrides = hfinal: hprev:
12 | prev.haskell.packageOverrides hfinal hprev // {
13 | project-with-tests-and-bench = hfinal.callCabal2nix "project-with-tests-and-bench" ./. { };
14 | };
15 | };
16 | project-with-tests-and-bench = final.haskell.lib.compose.justStaticExecutables final.haskellPackages.project-with-tests-and-bench;
17 | };
18 | perSystem = system:
19 | let
20 | pkgs = import inputs.nixpkgs { inherit system; overlays = [ overlay ]; };
21 | hspkgs = pkgs.haskellPackages;
22 | in
23 | {
24 | devShell = hspkgs.shellFor {
25 | withHoogle = true;
26 | packages = p: [ p.project-with-tests-and-bench ];
27 | buildInputs = [
28 | hspkgs.cabal-install
29 | hspkgs.haskell-language-server
30 | hspkgs.hlint
31 | hspkgs.ormolu
32 | pkgs.bashInteractive
33 | ];
34 | };
35 | defaultPackage = pkgs.project-with-tests-and-bench;
36 | };
37 | in
38 | { inherit overlay; } //
39 | inputs.flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem perSystem;
40 | }
41 |
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/example projects/project-with-tests-and-bench/hie.yaml:
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1 | cradle:
2 | multi:
3 | # - path: "ignore/"
4 | # config: {cradle: {none: }}
5 | - path: "src"
6 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "project-with-tests-and-bench:project-with-tests-and-bench-exe"}}}
7 |
8 | - path: "lib"
9 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "lib:project-with-tests-and-bench"}}}
10 |
11 | - path: "test"
12 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "project-with-tests-and-bench:project-with-tests-and-bench-test"}}}
13 |
14 | - path: "bench"
15 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "project-with-tests-and-bench:project-with-tests-and-bench-bench"}}}
16 |
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/example projects/project-with-tests-and-bench/lib/Lib.hs:
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1 | module Lib where
2 |
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/example projects/project-with-tests-and-bench/project-with-tests-and-bench.cabal:
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1 | cabal-version: 2.4
2 | name: project-with-tests-and-bench
3 | version: 0
4 | tested-with: GHC ==8.6.3 || ==8.8.3 || ==8.10.5
5 | description: A simple Haskell project
6 | author: José María Landa Chávez
7 | maintainer: José María Landa Chávez - josemaria.landa@gmail.com
8 | copyright: 2023-03-18 José María Landa Chávez
9 | build-type: Simple
10 | extra-doc-files:
11 | README.md
12 | CHANGELOG.md
13 | license: AGPL-3.0
14 | license-file: LICENSE
15 |
16 | common common-options
17 | build-depends: base >=4.9 && <5
18 | default-language: Haskell2010
19 | default-extensions:
20 | ghc-options:
21 |
22 | executable project-with-tests-and-bench-exe
23 | import: common-options
24 | type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
25 | hs-source-dirs: src
26 | main-is: Main.hs
27 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
28 | build-depends: project-with-tests-and-bench
29 |
30 | library
31 | import: common-options
32 | hs-source-dirs: lib
33 | exposed-modules: Lib
34 | build-depends:
35 |
36 | test-suite project-with-tests-and-bench-test
37 | import: common-options
38 | type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
39 | hs-source-dirs: test
40 | main-is: Spec.hs
41 | build-depends:
42 | , project-with-tests-and-bench
43 | , hspec
44 | , HUnit
45 | , tasty
46 | , QuickCheck
47 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
48 |
49 | benchmark project-with-tests-and-bench-bench
50 | import: common-options
51 | type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
52 | hs-source-dirs: bench
53 | main-is: Main.hs
54 | build-depends:
55 | , project-with-tests-and-bench
56 | , criterion
57 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
58 |
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1 | module Main where
2 |
3 | main :: IO ()
4 | main = putStrLn "Hello, World!"
5 |
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1 | import Test.Tasty
2 |
3 | main :: IO ()
4 | main = defaultMain tests
5 |
6 | tests :: TestTree
7 | tests = testGroup "Tests" []
8 |
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1 | version=0.1
2 |
3 | function help {
4 | cat < /dev/null
96 |
97 | # Create src directory.
98 | mkdir $srcdir
99 |
100 | # Create Main.hs file.
101 | cat < $srcdir/Main.hs
102 | module Main where
103 |
104 | main :: IO ()
105 | main = putStrLn "Hello, World!"
106 | EOF
107 |
108 | # Ask if the user wants to include a test suite, default is no.
109 | read -p "Include a test suite? [y/N] " testsuite
110 | testsuite=${testsuite:-n}
111 |
112 | # if test suite is not yes or no then ask for a new test suite option until a valid test suite option is entered.
113 | while [[ ! $testsuite =~ ^[yYnN]$ ]]; do
114 | echo "Test suite option must be y or n."
115 | read -p "Include a test suite? [y/N] " testsuite
116 | testsuite=${testsuite:-n}
117 | done
118 |
119 | # If test suite is yes then create a test suite.
120 | if [ $testsuite = "y" ] || [ $testsuite = "Y" ]; then
121 | mkdir test
122 | cat < test/Spec.hs
123 | import Test.Tasty
124 |
125 | main :: IO ()
126 | main = defaultMain tests
127 |
128 | tests :: TestTree
129 | tests = testGroup "Tests" []
130 | EOF
131 | fi
132 |
133 | # Ask if the user wants to include a benchmark suite, default is no.
134 | read -p "Include a benchmark suite? [y/N] " benchmarksuite
135 | benchmarksuite=${benchmarksuite:-n}
136 |
137 | # If benchmark suite is not yes or no then ask for a new benchmark suite option until a valid benchmark suite option is entered.
138 | while [[ ! $benchmarksuite =~ ^[yYnN]$ ]]; do
139 | echo "Benchmark suite option must be y or n."
140 | read -p "Include a benchmark suite? [y/N] " benchmarksuite
141 | benchmarksuite=${benchmarksuite:-n}
142 | done
143 |
144 | # If benchmark suite is yes then create a benchmark suite.
145 | if [ $benchmarksuite = "y" ] || [ $benchmarksuite = "Y" ]; then
146 | mkdir bench
147 | cat < bench/Main.hs
148 | import Criterion.Main
149 |
150 | main :: IO ()
151 | main = defaultMain []
152 | EOF
153 | fi
154 |
155 | # Ask if the user wants to include a readme, default is no.
156 | read -p "Include a readme? [y/N] " readme
157 | readme=${readme:-n}
158 |
159 | # If readme is not yes or no then ask for a new readme option until a valid readme option is entered.
160 | while [[ ! $readme =~ ^[yYnN]$ ]]; do
161 | echo "Readme option must be y or n."
162 | read -p "Include a readme? [y/N] " readme
163 | readme=${readme:-n}
164 | done
165 |
166 | # If readme is yes then create a readme file.
167 | if [ $readme = "y" ] || [ $readme = "Y" ]; then
168 | echo "$description" > README.md
169 | fi
170 |
171 | # Ask if the user wants to include a license, default is no.
172 | read -p "Include a license? [y/N] " license
173 | license=${license:-n}
174 |
175 | # If license is not yes or no then ask for a new license option until a valid license option is entered.
176 | while [[ ! $license =~ ^[yYnN]$ ]]; do
177 | echo "License option must be y or n."
178 | read -p "Include a license? [y/N] " license
179 | license=${license:-n}
180 | done
181 |
182 | # If license is yes then ask which license to use.
183 | if [ $license = "y" ] || [ $license = "Y" ]; then
184 | # Fetch license list from https://api.github.com/licenses and display a list of licenses.
185 | licenses=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/licenses | jq -r '.[].spdx_id')
186 | licensecount=$(echo "$licenses" | wc -l)
187 | echo "$licenses" | nl
188 | # Ask the user to enter the number of the license they want to use. Default is MIT.
189 | read -p "Enter the number of the license you want to use [11]: " licensenumber
190 | licensenumber=${licensenumber:-11}
191 | # If the user enters a number that is not in the list then ask for a new license number until a valid license number is entered.
192 | while [[ ! $licensenumber =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] || [ $licensenumber -gt $licensecount ]; do
193 | echo "License number must be a number between 1 and $licensecount."
194 | read -p "Enter the number of the license you want to use [11]: " licensenumber
195 | licensenumber=${licensenumber:-11}
196 | done
197 | licensespdx_id=$(echo "$licenses" | sed -n "$licensenumber p")
198 | licenseurl=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/licenses | jq -r ".[$((licensenumber - 1))].url")
199 | licensetext=$(curl -s $licenseurl | jq -r '.body')
200 | echo "$licensetext" > LICENSE
201 | fi
202 |
203 | # Ask if the user wants to include a changelog, default is no.
204 | read -p "Include a changelog? [y/N] " changelog
205 | changelog=${changelog:-n}
206 |
207 | # If changelog is not yes or no then ask for a new changelog option until a valid changelog option is entered.
208 | while [[ ! $changelog =~ ^[yYnN]$ ]]; do
209 | echo "Changelog option must be y or n."
210 | read -p "Include a changelog? [y/N] " changelog
211 | changelog=${changelog:-n}
212 | done
213 |
214 | # If changelog is yes then create a changelog file.
215 | if [ $changelog = "y" ] || [ $changelog = "Y" ]; then
216 | echo "# Changelog" > CHANGELOG.md
217 | fi
218 |
219 | # Create cabal file.
220 | cat < $project.cabal
221 | cabal-version: 2.4
222 | name: $project
223 | version: 0
224 | tested-with: GHC ==8.6.3 || ==8.8.3 || ==8.10.5
225 | description: $description
226 | author: $name
227 | maintainer: $name - $email
228 | copyright: $(date '+%Y-%m-%d') $name
229 | build-type: Simple
230 | extra-doc-files:
231 | README.md
232 | EOF
233 |
234 | # If changelog is yes then add the changelog to the cabal file generated above.
235 | if [ $changelog = "y" ] || [ $changelog = "Y" ]; then
236 | cat <> $project.cabal
237 | CHANGELOG.md
238 | EOF
239 | fi
240 |
241 | # If license is yes then add the license to the cabal file generated above.
242 | if [ $license = "y" ] || [ $license = "Y" ]; then
243 | cat <> $project.cabal
244 | license: $licensespdx_id
245 | license-file: LICENSE
246 | EOF
247 | fi
248 |
249 | # If license is no then add NONE to the license field in the cabal file generated above.
250 | if [ $license = "n" ] || [ $license = "N" ]; then
251 | cat <> $project.cabal
252 | license: NONE
253 | EOF
254 | fi
255 |
256 | cat <> $project.cabal
257 |
258 | common common-options
259 | build-depends: base >=4.9 && <5
260 | default-language: Haskell2010
261 | default-extensions:
262 | ghc-options:
263 |
264 | executable $project-exe
265 | import: common-options
266 | hs-source-dirs: $srcdir
267 | main-is: Main.hs
268 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
269 | EOF
270 |
271 | # If neither test suite or benchmark suite is yes then add the following to the cabal file generated above.
272 | if [ $testsuite != "y" ] && [ $testsuite != "Y" ] && [ $benchmarksuite != "y" ] && [ $benchmarksuite != "Y" ]; then
273 | cat <> $project.cabal
274 | build-depends:
275 | EOF
276 | else
277 | cat <> $project.cabal
278 | build-depends: $project
279 |
280 | library
281 | import: common-options
282 | hs-source-dirs: lib
283 | exposed-modules: Lib
284 | build-depends:
285 | EOF
286 |
287 | mkdir lib
288 | pushd lib > /dev/null
289 |
290 | cat < Lib.hs
291 | module Lib where
292 | EOF
293 | popd > /dev/null
294 | fi
295 |
296 | # If test suite is yes then add the test suite to the cabal file generated above.
297 | if [ $testsuite = "y" ] || [ $testsuite = "Y" ]; then
298 | cat <> $project.cabal
299 |
300 | test-suite $project-test
301 | import: common-options
302 | type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
303 | hs-source-dirs: test
304 | main-is: Spec.hs
305 | build-depends:
306 | , $project
307 | , hspec
308 | , HUnit
309 | , tasty
310 | , QuickCheck
311 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
312 | EOF
313 | fi
314 |
315 | # If benchmark suite is yes then add the benchmark suite to the cabal file generated above.
316 | if [ $benchmarksuite = "y" ] || [ $benchmarksuite = "Y" ]; then
317 | cat <> $project.cabal
318 |
319 | benchmark $project-bench
320 | import: common-options
321 | type: exitcode-stdio-1.0
322 | hs-source-dirs: bench
323 | main-is: Main.hs
324 | build-depends:
325 | , $project
326 | , criterion
327 | ghc-options: -threaded -rtsopts -with-rtsopts=-N
328 | EOF
329 | fi
330 |
331 | # Create cabal.project file.
332 | cat < cabal.project
333 | packages: ./
334 | EOF
335 |
336 | # If test suite is yes then add the test suite to the cabal.project file generated above.
337 | if [ $testsuite = "y" ] || [ $testsuite = "Y" ]; then
338 | cat <> cabal.project
339 | package $project
340 | tests: true
341 | EOF
342 | fi
343 |
344 | # Create hie.yaml file.
345 | cat < hie.yaml
346 | cradle:
347 | multi:
348 | # - path: "ignore/"
349 | # config: {cradle: {none: }}
350 | - path: "$srcdir"
351 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "$project:$project-exe"}}}
352 | EOF
353 |
354 | # if either test suite or benchmark suite is yes then add the following to the hie.yaml file generated above.
355 | if [ $testsuite = "y" ] || [ $testsuite = "Y" ] || [ $benchmarksuite = "y" ] || [ $benchmarksuite = "Y" ]; then
356 | cat <> hie.yaml
357 |
358 | - path: "lib"
359 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "lib:$project"}}}
360 | EOF
361 | fi
362 |
363 | # If test suite is yes then add the test suite to the hie.yaml file generated above.
364 | if [ $testsuite = "y" ] || [ $testsuite = "Y" ]; then
365 | cat <> hie.yaml
366 |
367 | - path: "test"
368 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "$project:$project-test"}}}
369 | EOF
370 | fi
371 |
372 | # If benchmark suite is yes then add the benchmark suite to the hie.yaml file generated above.
373 | if [ $benchmarksuite = "y" ] || [ $benchmarksuite = "Y" ]; then
374 | cat <> hie.yaml
375 |
376 | - path: "bench"
377 | config: {cradle: {cabal: {component: "$project:$project-bench"}}}
378 | EOF
379 | fi
380 |
381 | # Create .hlint.yaml file.
382 | cat < .hlint.yaml
383 | # Example hlint file
384 |
385 | # Generalise map to fmap, ++ to <>. Off by default
386 | - group:
387 | name: generalise
388 | enabled: true
389 |
390 | - ignore:
391 | name: Use section
392 |
393 | - ignore:
394 | name: Use infix
395 | EOF
396 |
397 | # Create flake.nix
398 | cat < flake.nix
399 | {
400 | description = "$description";
401 |
402 | inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable";
403 | inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
404 |
405 | outputs = inputs:
406 | let
407 | overlay = final: prev: {
408 | haskell = prev.haskell // {
409 | packageOverrides = hfinal: hprev:
410 | prev.haskell.packageOverrides hfinal hprev // {
411 | $project = hfinal.callCabal2nix "$project" ./. { };
412 | };
413 | };
414 | $project = final.haskell.lib.compose.justStaticExecutables final.haskellPackages.$project;
415 | };
416 | perSystem = system:
417 | let
418 | pkgs = import inputs.nixpkgs { inherit system; overlays = [ overlay ]; };
419 | hspkgs = pkgs.haskellPackages;
420 | in
421 | {
422 | devShell = hspkgs.shellFor {
423 | withHoogle = true;
424 | packages = p: [ p.$project ];
425 | buildInputs = [
426 | hspkgs.cabal-install
427 | hspkgs.haskell-language-server
428 | hspkgs.hlint
429 | hspkgs.ormolu
430 | pkgs.bashInteractive
431 | ];
432 | };
433 | defaultPackage = pkgs.$project;
434 | };
435 | in
436 | { inherit overlay; } //
437 | inputs.flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem perSystem;
438 | }
439 | EOF
440 |
441 | # Ask if the user wants to create a git repository. Default is no.
442 | read -p "Do you want to initialize a git repository? [y/N] " gitrepo
443 | gitrepo=${gitrepo:-n}
444 |
445 | # If gitrepo is not yes or no then ask for a new changelog option until a valid changelog option is entered.
446 | while [[ ! $gitrepo =~ ^[yYnN]$ ]]; do
447 | echo "Initialize git repo option must be y or n."
448 | read -p "Do you want to initialize a git repository? [y/N] " gitrepo
449 | gitrepo=${gitrepo:-n}
450 | done
451 |
452 | # If gitrepo is yes then initialize a git repository.
453 | if [ $gitrepo = "y" ] || [ $gitrepo = "Y" ]; then
454 | git init
455 | git add .
456 | git commit -m "Initial commit"
457 | fi
458 |
459 | popd > /dev/null
460 | }
461 |
462 | # If the first argument is -r or --run then run the program.
463 | if [ "$1" = "run" ]; then
464 | usage
465 | exit 0
466 | fi
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