# stack-all A CLI tool for building Haskell projects easily over Stackage major versions. This is how I do my Haskell "build ci" now locally. ## Usage `stack-all` by default runs `stack build` over recent Stackage LTS major versions and Nightly (current default is nightly, lts-17, lts-16, lts-14,... , lts-11) corresponding to latest major ghc minor verions. Note that stack-all will automatically use `stack-ltsXX.yaml`, even for older lts releases: eg say you have `stack-lts13.yaml` in your project, then it will also be used for building lts-12 (unless you have a `stack-lts12.yaml` config file of course). (Other versioned stack.yaml filenames like stack-ghc-8.8.yaml are not supported currently.) You can specify the oldest working LTS for a project with `stack-all -o lts-13` or set it in a `.stack-all` file containing: ``` [versions] # lts-12 foo-bar too old oldest = lts-13 ``` which can be created with `stack-all -c -o lts-13`. You can also pass stack commands and options on the command line: eg ``` $ stack-all test ``` will run `stack test` over the LTS versions, etc (instead of `stack build`). Happy stack building! ## Install Run `stack install` or `cabal install` in the source. ## Contribute or discuss at https://github.com/juhp/stack-all