Stan is a command-line tool for analysing Haskell projects.
It uses GHC-generated HIE files to inspect source code, identify code that could be improved, and offer guidance based on common Haskell ecosystem practices as well as compiler information.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Generates analysis reports in both HTML and terminal formats.
- Provides suggestions and possible solutions for detected problems.
- Analyses Haskell source code as well as information from
.cabalfiles. - Supports flexible configuration through TOML files and command-line options.
Website: github.com/kowainik/stan
Support:
Developer: Kowainik
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0
Stan is written in Haskell. Learn Haskell with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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