Shell programming, Haskell-style.
turtle
is a reimplementation of the Unix command line environment in Haskell so that you can use Haskell as both a shell and a scripting language.
Features include:
Batteries included: Command an extended suite of predefined utilities
Interoperability: You can still run external shell commands
Portability: Works on Windows, OS X, and Linux
Exception safety: Safely acquire and release resources
Streaming: Transform or fold command output in constant space
Patterns: Use typed regular expressions that can parse structured values
Formatting: Type-safe
printf
-style text formattingModern: Supports
text
Read Turtle.Tutorial
for a detailed tutorial or Turtle.Prelude
for a quick-start guide
turtle
is designed to be beginner-friendly, but as a result lacks certain features, like tracing commands. If you feel comfortable using turtle
then you should also check out the Shelly
library which provides similar functionality.