queue-sheet
queue sheet utility
https://github.com/ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell#readme
| LTS Haskell 24.17: | 0.8.0.1@rev:2 | 
| Stackage Nightly 2025-10-31: | 0.8.0.1@rev:2 | 
| Latest on Hackage: | 0.8.0.1@rev:2 | 
queue-sheet-0.8.0.1@sha256:e464e6c0be8f82c44a041bd4885460b95e0280077c86e692c472a7c3895aa596,2773Module documentation for 0.8.0.1
Queue Sheet
Overview
Queue Sheet is a utility that builds PDFs of lists. Printed PDFs can be used to track progress when offline.
Use Queue Sheet to track:
- podcasts
- research papers
- conference videos
- university lectures
CLI
Requirements
Queue Sheet has only been tested on Linux. It might work on Windows and macOS.
Queue Sheet uses XeTeX to build PDFs. It is usually installed as part of TeX Live. The LaTeX packages used depend entirely on the contents of the template.
Installation
.deb Package Installation
Check the Releases page for .deb packages.
.rpm Package Installation
Check the Releases page for .rpm packages.
Installation From Hackage
Install Queue Sheet from Hackage using Cabal as follows:
$ cabal v2-install queue-sheet
Installation From Stackage
Install Queue Sheet from Stackage using Stack as follows:
$ stack install queue-sheet
Usage
See the queue-sheet man page for usage information.
See the examples directory for example queue files, templates, and built output.
Project
Links
- Hackage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/queue-sheet
- Stackage: https://www.stackage.org/package/queue-sheet
- Flora: https://flora.pm/packages/@hackage/queue-sheet
- GitHub: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell
- GitHub Actions CI: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell/actions
Branches
The main branch is reserved for releases.  It may be considered stable, and
HEAD is always the latest release.
The develop branch is the primary development branch.  It contains changes
that have not yet been released, and it is not necessarily stable.
Hackage revisions are made for metadata changes, such as relaxation of
constraints when new versions of dependencies are released.  The
queue-sheet.cabal metadata in the main branch may therefore not match that
of Hackage.  The queue-sheet.cabal metadata in the develop branch may
match, unless work is being done on a new release that contains other
changes.
Tags
All releases are tagged in the main branch.  Release tags are signed using
the
[email protected] GPG key.
Contribution
Issues and feature requests are tracked on GitHub: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/queue-sheet-haskell/issues
Issues may also be submitted via email to [email protected].
License
This project is released under the MIT License as specified in the
LICENSE file.
Changes
queue-sheet-haskell Changelog
This project follows the Haskell package versioning policy, with
versions in A.B.C.D format.  A may be incremented arbitrarily for
non-technical reasons, but semantic versioning is otherwise
followed, where A.B is the major version, C is the minor version, and D
is the patch version.  Initial development uses versions 0.0.0.D, for which
every version is considered breaking.
The format of this changelog is based on Keep a Changelog, with the following conventions:
- Level-two heading Unreleasedis used to track changes that have not been released.
- Other level-two headings specify the release in A.B.C.D (YYYY-MM-DD)format, with newer versions above older versions.
- Level-three headings are used to categorize changes as follows:
- Breaking
- Non-Breaking
 
- Changes are listed in arbitrary order and present tense.
0.8.0.1 (2025-01-04)
Non-Breaking
- Flip optparse-applicative_ge_0_18flag
0.8.0.0 (2025-01-03)
Breaking
- Support whitespace-separated tags and items instead of CSV
- Remove support for GHC 8.6, constraining lower bounds
- Remove support for GHC 8.4, constraining lower bounds
- Remove support for GHC 8.2, constraining lower bounds
- Change minimal Cabal from 1.24 to 3.0
Non-Breaking
- Bump aesondependency version upper bound
- Bump ansi-wl-pprintdependency version upper bound
- Bump basedependency version upper bound
- Bump bytestringdependency version upper bound
- Bump filepathdependency version upper bound
- Add support for optparse-applicative0.18
- Bump tastydependency version upper bound
- Bump textdependency version upper bound
- Bump transformersdependency version upper bound
- Bump ttcdependency version upper bound
- Bump vectordependency version upper bound
- Adjust dependency constraints to match tested versions
0.7.0.2 (2022-03-02)
Non-Breaking
- Bump textdependency version upper bound
- Bump optparse-applicativedependency version upper bound
0.7.0.1 (2021-10-10)
Non-Breaking
- Add dependency bounds
0.7.0.0 (2021-06-25)
Breaking
- Fix --helpwhen usingoptparse-applicative0.16
Non-Breaking
- Use TTC 1.1.0.1
- Refactor Nix configuration
0.6.0.0 (2021-05-27)
Breaking
- Add support for optparse-applicative0.16
Non-Breaking
- Add .deband.rpmpackaging
- Add Cabal support to Makefile
- Add Cabal tests to GitHub Actions
- Add stan static analysis
0.5.0.1 (2020-11-23)
Non-Breaking
- Use GitHub Actions instead of Travis CI
0.5.0.0 (2020-11-08)
Breaking
- Add simplified CSV support for tags and items
Non-Breaking
- Rename Git default branch to main
0.4.0.0 (2020-09-12)
Breaking
- Add item support for tags
0.3.0.0 (2020-08-23)
Breaking
- Add default section support
- Add top-level queues array support
- Add import support
- Add user-defined tag support
- Remove split property
- Change templates to use snake-case properties
0.2.0.0 (2020-08-11)
Breaking
- Add URL support
0.1.0.0 (2020-07-25)
Breaking
- Configure sections and queues in a single YAML file
Non-Breaking
- Add a template option
- Add an output option
- Refactor Makefile, addSTACK_NIX_PATHsupport
- Add test-allcommand toMakefile
- Add Nix configuration
0.0.1.0 (2020-01-22)
Breaking
- Initial public release
