diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cc0d007d..c0afc713 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,15 +14,8 @@ In order to minimize the dependencies depending on your needs, we provide these - `servant-client`, which lets you derive automatically Haskell functions that let you query each endpoint of a `servant` webservice. - `servant-docs`, which lets you generate API docs for your webservice. - `servant-jquery`, which lets you derive Javascript functions (based on jquery) to query your API's endpoints, in the same spirit as `servant-client`. +- `servant-blaze` and `servant-lucid` provide easy HTML rendering of your data as an `HTML` content-type "combinator". -## Getting started +## Tutorial -We've written a [Getting Started](http://haskell-servant.github.io/getting-started/) guide that introduces the core types and features of servant. After this article, you should be able to write your first servant webservices, learning the rest from the haddocks' examples. - -## Repositories and Haddocks - -- The core [servant](http://github.com/haskell-servant/tree/master/servant) package - [docs](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/servant) -- Implementing an HTTP server for a webservice API with [servant-server](http://github.com/haskell-servant/servant/tree/master/servant-server) - [docs](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/servant-server) -- (Haskell) client-side function generation with [servant-client](http://github.com/haskell-servant/servant/tree/master/servant-client) - [docs](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/servant-client) -- (Javascript) client-side function generation with [servant-jquery](http://github.com/haskell-servant/servant/tree/master/servant-jquery) - [docs](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/servant-jquery) -- API docs generation with [servant-docs](http://github.com/haskell-servant/servant/tree/master/servant-docs) - [docs](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/servant-docs) +We have a [tutorial](http://haskell-servant.github.io/tutorial) guide that introduces the core types and features of servant. After this article, you should be able to write your first servant webservices, learning the rest from the haddocks' examples.