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# Example Projects
- **[example-servant-minimal](https://github.com/haskell-servant/example-servant-minimal)**:
A minimal example for a web server written using **servant-server**,
including a test-suite using [**hspec**](http://hspec.github.io/) and
**servant-client**.
- **[stack-templates](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack-templates)**
Repository for templates for haskell projects, including some templates using
**servant**. These templates can be used with `stack new`.
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- **[custom-monad](https://github.com/themoritz/diener)**:
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A custom monad that can replace `IO` in servant applications. It adds among
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other things logging functionality and a reader monad (for database connections).
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A full usage example of servant/diener is also provided.
- **[example-servant-elm](https://github.com/haskell-servant/example-servant-elm)**:
An example for a project consisting of
- a backend web server written using **servant-server**,
- a frontend written in [elm](http://elm-lang.org/) using
[servant-elm](https://github.com/mattjbray/servant-elm) to generate client
functions in elm for the API,
- test-suites for both the backend and the frontend.
- **[example-servant-persistent](https://github.com/haskell-servant/example-servant-persistent)**:
An example for a web server written with **servant-server** and
[persistent](https://www.stackage.org/package/persistent) for writing data
into a database.