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2025-03-02 21:13:54 +0100 <geekosaur> (if you can use ANSI I've even detected them in simple shell scripts. ANSI standardization was a boon, once most older terminals died out)
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2025-03-02 21:07:51 +0100 <geekosaur> sadly I think there's still stuff like emacs terminal that doesn't use ANSI
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2025-03-02 21:06:19 +0100 <tomsmeding> likely :)
2025-03-02 21:05:58 +0100 <monochrom> Perhaps s/no way to detect/no way I add extra logic to detect/ :)
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2025-03-02 20:57:49 +0100 <tomsmeding> https://github.com/haskell/haskeline/pull/197
2025-03-02 20:57:19 +0100Jonno_FTW(~come@user/jonno-ftw/x-0835346) Jonno_FTW
2025-03-02 20:56:59 +0100 <tomsmeding> yes, there is, ANSI sequences have a well-defined set of terminator characters
2025-03-02 20:56:46 +0100 <tomsmeding> > However, the prompt string must indicate the end of each escape sequence, since there's no way for Haskeline to detect it automatically.
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2025-03-02 20:50:06 +0100 <monochrom> I think yes.
2025-03-02 20:44:47 +0100 <int-e> (If README.md was included, would hackage pick it up?)
2025-03-02 20:44:24 +0100pavonia(~user@user/siracusa) siracusa
2025-03-02 20:43:25 +0100 <int-e> https://github.com/haskell/haskeline/blob/master/haskeline.cabal#L37 ...oh no README.md there
2025-03-02 20:42:55 +0100 <tomsmeding> but point there! If the entry point to your software is a git repository, I might look around there, but if it's a haskell library, I expect to be pointed to stuff from hackage :)
2025-03-02 20:42:27 +0100 <tomsmeding> I'm completely fine with github wikis; ace.js, the editor that the playground uses, has a whole bunch of info on a github wiki
2025-03-02 20:42:06 +0100 <int-e> Still... nobody uses github wikis. It's not a thing.
2025-03-02 20:41:53 +0100 <tomsmeding> the readme which is not shown on hackage :p