Maintainer | Brent Yorgey <byorgey@gmail.com> |
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Safe Haskell | Safe-Infered |
Functions for creating BlogLiterately
executables. By default,
installing this library results in the installation of a standard
executable, called BlogLiterately
, which corresponds to
blogLiterately
from this module. However, you can create your
own custom executables with extra custom functionality using
blogLiteratelyWith
or blogLiteratelyCustom
. For example:
module Main where myCustomXF = Transform ... main = blogLiteratelyWith [myCustomXF]
See Text.BlogLiterately.Transform for examples of transforms and help in creating your own.
- blogLiterately :: IO ()
- blogLiteratelyWith :: [Transform] -> IO ()
- blogLiteratelyCustom :: [Transform] -> IO ()
Documentation
The default BlogLiterately application.
blogLiteratelyWith :: [Transform] -> IO ()Source
Like blogLiterately
, but with the ability to specify custom
Transform
s which will be applied after the standard ones.
blogLiteratelyCustom :: [Transform] -> IO ()Source
Like blogLiterately
, but with the ability to replace the
standard Transform
s with your own. Use this to implement
custom interleaving orders of the standard transforms and your
own, to exclude some or all of the standard transforms, etc.