wizards

High level, generic library for interrogative user interfaces

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LTS Haskell 22.37:1.0.3@rev:3
Stackage Nightly 2024-10-11:1.0.3@rev:3
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BSD-3-Clause licensed by Liam O'Connor-Davis
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wizards is a package designed for the quick and painless development of interrogative programs, which revolve around a "dialogue" with the user, who is asked a series of questions in a sequence much like an installation wizard.

Everything from interactive system scripts, to installation wizards, to full-blown shells can be implemented with the support of wizards.

It is developed transparently on top of a free monad, which separates out the semantics of the program from any particular interface. A variety of backends exist, including console-based System.Console.Wizard.Haskeline and System.Console.Wizard.BasicIO, and the pure System.Console.Wizard.Pure. It is also possible to write your own backends, or extend existing back-ends with new features. While both built-in IO backends operate on a console, there is no reason why wizards cannot also be used for making GUI wizard interfaces.

See the github page for examples on usage:

http://www.github.com/liamoc/wizards

For creating backends, the module System.Console.Wizard.Internal has a brief tutorial.