Kowainik

@kowainik

A small organization that uses better technologies to deliver better software (Driven by and )

London, UK
Joined March 2018

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    23 Jul 2019

    New library and blog post — membrain! 🧠 Type-level natural numbers, type-level testing, existential property-based testing, multiple public libraries to solve orphan instances problem and much more! Check out the blog post by !

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  2. Jan 29

    Meet our new creation — Policeman — your PVP adviser👮 Struggling with assigning the new version numbers to your Haskell packages? Worry no more 🚓 Policeman is here to help with this process! Read more about the tool in our blog post:

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  3. Jan 27

    We're delighted to announce the release of our logging library `co-log` 💎📒 In the new version you can find: ✍️ Prettier time formatting with `chronos` by default ✍️ GHC-8.8.2 support ✍️ More idiomatic combinators ✍️ Windows CI And much more!

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  4. Retweeted
    Jan 25

    We were lucky to encounter a misty atmospheric day for the first day of the Bristol Hackathon. Thanks to all the attendees for coming from far and wide!

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  5. Jan 23

    Cool blog post! We're using `chronos` in our logging library `co-log` because performance is significant in logging. If you're interested in high-level and fast logging, give `co-log` a try!

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  6. Jan 20

    We've put together an Awesome list of resources for the Cabal build tool 💫 Discover incredible tools and helpful guides all in one place! And help us to make it even more awesome💅 Share your amazing work if it's anyhow related to Cabal!

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  7. Retweeted
    Jan 17

    In case you missed it, we published issue 194 of Weekly yesterday! It features content from , , , , , , & .

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  8. Retweeted
    Jan 16

    The GHC team is happy to announce the release of GHC 8.8.2! This release includes several important bug-fixes so users are encouraged to upgrade. As always, let us know how things go! Happy 'ing

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  9. Retweeted
    Jan 16

    How to use common stanzas in cabal: (by )

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  10. Retweeted
    Jan 12

    🆕 Blog post time! I wrote about a nice feature for your package configurations — "Common Stanzas". Step by step integration showcase and alternative examples (featuring ) are included.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 7

    Several links on build tools for projects: and posts on introduction to cabal, chapter by on stack and on both.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 10

    Wrote a short post about my dabbles with making binaries smaller in Haskell:

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  13. Retweeted

    Happy to announce that the Haskell project scaffolding tool `summoner` can now generate appropriate GitHub Actions CI configs for you! (cc )! Thanks to the folks at for accepting this patch.

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  14. 31 Dec 2019

    Happy New Year! 🎄2⃣🍊2⃣🍊 Hope you had a great and productive 2019. If you want to know how it went for us and some of our future plans, check out this small note:

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  15. 27 Dec 2019

    This month's our loot: 💰 `shortcut-links` aka database of shortcuts 💰 `ilist` aka indexed list functions. More details about our new libraries in this post:

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  16. Retweeted

    Really impressive hlint integration app here from the folks at :

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  17. Retweeted
    26 Dec 2019

    A remarkable introduction to building tools in Haskell: both cabal and stack (+references to nix) by team. We need more articles like that and a tool to aggregate them so that the knowledge is not lost.

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  18. 25 Dec 2019

    As Summoner's next 2.0 milestone is the massive revision of many aspects, we encourage you to look through the listed issues and to leave your comments in there: * Hope, you will enjoy the ambitious changes we planned for the development!

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  19. 25 Dec 2019

    * We postponed the release date for so long due to the waiting for the stable LTS from Stack. However, we decided to go with the nightly in this version. Enjoy the holidays hacking with Summoner and GHC 8.8.1 🥳

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  20. 25 Dec 2019

    🎅 Merry Christmas, friends! As a gift, we prepared the release of scaffolding tool — Summoner! We wrapped a lot of goodies inside: 🎁 Support for GHC-8.8.1* 🎁 Improved custom files support through TOML 🎁 Many enhancements in generated files

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  21. Retweeted
    17 Dec 2019

    Just released jira-wiki-markup 1.0 and finally got the jira reader into pandoc. 🙌 Special thanks to for their Haskell project summoner! It had made starting a new project a lot more fun.

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