servant/README.md
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servant - A Type-Level Web DSL

servant

Getting Started

We have a tutorial that introduces the core features of servant. After this article, you should be able to write your first servant webservices, learning the rest from the haddocks' examples.

Other blog posts, videos and slides can be found on the website.

If you need help, drop by the IRC channel (#servant on freenode) or mailing list.

Contributing

Contributions are very welcome! To hack on the github version, clone the repository. You can use cabal:

./scripts/start-sandbox.sh # Initialize the sandbox and add-source the packages
./scripts/test-all.sh      # Run all the tests

stack:

stack build    # Install and build packages
stack test     # Run all the tests

Or nix:

./scripts/generate-nix-files.sh   # Get up-to-date shell.nix files

Though we aren't sticklers for style, the .stylish-haskell.yaml and HLint.hs files in the repository provide a good baseline for consistency.

Please include a description of the changes in your PR in the CHANGELOG.md of the packages you've changed. And of course, write tests!

Quotes

Servant may just be the coolest single Haskell library.


servant is awesome so far, there's really nothing else like it right now for haskell. ... It's absolutely fantastic, I look back at my old [other haskell web framework] code and it might as well have been javascript. Great work, just great.

  • dmj, #servant

It is one of the coolest libraries I have ever seen.