hfmt is a tool for formatting Haskell programs. Currently it is simply a gofmt style wrapper of the excellent tools hlint, hindent, and stylish-haskell.
with stack
$ stack install hfmt
with cabal
$ cabal install hfmt
Check all Haskell source under the current directory:
hfmt
Overwrite files with formatting suggestions:
hfmt -w
λ hfmt --help
hfmt - format Haskell programs
Usage: hfmt.exe [-d|--print-diffs] [-s|--print-sources] [-l|--print-paths]
[-w|--write-sources] [PATH]
Operates on Haskell source files, reformatting them by applying suggestions
from HLint, hindent, and stylish-haskell. Inspired by the gofmt utility.
Available options:
-h,--help Show this help text
-d,--print-diffs If a file's formatting is different, print a diff.
-s,--print-sources If a file's formatting is different, print its
source.
-l,--print-paths If a file's formatting is different, print its path.
-w,--write-sources If a file's formatting is different, overwrite it.
PATH Explicit paths to process.
- A single '-' will process standard input.
- Files will be processed directly.
- Directories will be recursively searched for
source files to process.
- .cabal files will be parsed and all specified
source directories and files processed.
- If no paths are given, the current directory will
be searched for .cabal files to process, if none
are found the current directory will be
recursively searched for source files to process.