Leksah is the Haskell IDE of choice. It is written in Haskell, uses Gtk, and runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Leksah is a practical tool to support the Haskell development process. It requires the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). Leksah is completely free and distributed under the Gnu General Public License.
Features:
- It uses the cabal package format and incorporates a cabal file editor
- It offers Workspaces for complex project with multiple packages with automatic build of dependencies
- It contains a module browser that allows you to find type information about all the functions/symbols available in the packages installed on your system
- For most packages it shows as well haddock style comments, and give direct navigation to sources
- It integrates ghci debugging (including continuous recompilation) that allows you to type check and evaluate highlighted code snippets from within the editor itself. Includes a scratch buffer for testing ideas
- It includes an helper for automatic addition of import statements
- Offers a Haskell customised editor with "source candy"
- Multi-window support for a multi head setting
- Many standard features of IDEs like: Jump to errors, Auto Completion, Grep integration,...
- Configurable with session support, keymaps and flexible appearance
theWord Module Installer will install the selected module (or language add-on).
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