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STYLISH-HASKELL(1)   STYLISH-HASKELL(1)

NAME

stylish-haskell - simple Haskell code prettifier

SYNOPSIS

stylish-haskell [-c|--config=FILE] [-v|--verbose] [-i|--inplace] [--no-utf8] [FILES]...

stylish-haskell -d|--defaults

stylish-haskell -?|--help

stylish-haskell --version

DESCRIPTION

stylish-haskell performs automatic formatting on the Haskell code in the files passed on the command line or piped via STDIN. It outputs to STDOUT unless -i is specified.

STDIN is assumed to be encoded UTF-8, unless the --no-utf8 option is used.

OPTIONS

-c, --config=FILE

Override the default configuration file.

-v, --verbose

Turn on verbose output.

-i, --inplace

Prettify and overwrite the given files in place.

-d, --defaults

Dump default config and exit.

-?, --help

Output help text and exit.

--version

Output version information and exit.

--no-utf8

Don’t assume that STDIN is encoded UTF-8, and don’t force UTF-8 output.

AUTHOR

This manual page was originally written by Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

2021-01-17