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Represent and parse yarn.lock files Types and parser for the lock file format of the npm successor yarn. All modules should be imported qualified.
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Pattern functors and instances for types in the containers package. Pattern functors and instances for types in the containers package.
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QuickCheck testing support for the Yaya recursion scheme library. If you use Yaya in your own code and have tests written using QuickCheck, then this library will help you with generating trees, verifying type class instances, etc.
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Non-total extensions to the Yaya recursion scheme library. Yaya is designed as a _total_ library. However, it is often expedient to use partial operations in some cases, and this package extends Yaya to provide those operations. It’s in a separate package (and modules) in order to make sure its use is very intentional and also relatively obvious to those reading your code. It’s recommended that you import these modules qualified and, in particular, all the type class instances here have been pulled into a separate module to avoid accidentally bringing them into scope.
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Extended yes command to reproduce phrases in Yes! Precure 5. Provides extended yes command to reproduce phrases in Yes! Precure 5 or Yes! PreCure5 GoGo! See https://github.com/igrep/yes-precure5-command/blob/master/README.mkd for details.
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YesQL-style SQL database abstraction (core) Use quasi-quotations or TemplateHaskell to write SQL in SQL, while adding type annotations to turn SQL into well-typed Haskell functions.
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Yesod Middleware for HTTP Basic Authentication An efficient Yesod middleware middleware for HTTP Basic Authentication. Utilizes Yesod request-local caching mechanisms to store valid auth credentials found in the Authorization header.
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Authentication plugin for Yesod. This package is the Yesod.Auth.HashDB plugin, originally included as part of yesod-auth, but now modified to be more secure and placed in a separate package. It provides authentication using hashed passwords stored in a database, and works best in situations where an administrator is involved in setting up a user with an initial password. The complete login process, including a default form, is implemented by this plugin, but the application developer must design the interfaces for setting up users and allowing them to change their own passwords, since only the low-level password-setting functions are provided by this package. (Note that other authentication plugins may be more appropriate if you wish to use email verification to set up accounts).
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OAuth 2.0 authentication plugins Library to authenticate with OAuth 2.0 for Yesod web applications.
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A subsite for displaying git information. (Please see the readme) https://github.com/DanBurton/yesod-gitrev#readme