Sure, we built it on gradle because it is used by several other teams for
other stacks we have to interact with. The main idea of it is completely
gradle-free :) Write me if you have questions.

Alfredo Di Napoli <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2016.
júl. 12., K, 9:25):

> On 12 July 2016 at 09:15, Daniel Vigovszky <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Alfredo,
>>
>> We have a working solution for this, but it is based on using gradle on
>> top of stack. See https://github.com/prezi/gradle-haskell-plugin and
>> these two small blog posts:
>> http://vigoo.github.io/posts/2015-04-22-gradle-haskell-plugin.html and
>> http://vigoo.github.io/posts/2015-12-22-gradle-haskell-plugin-stack.html if
>> you are interested, and feel free to ask me about details; we are using it
>> every day for more than a year now.
>>
>> vigoo
>>
>
>
> Hey Daniel,
>
> thanks a lot for the pointers! I will be honest with you; is not that we
> are looking forward to introduce yet another tool in our stack (no pun
> intended!), but more than that I think I can surely steal ideas from your
> blog posts and the `gradle-haskell-plugin`. Thanks a lot!
>
> I will deserve the right of asking stupid questions on the workflow if I
> have any ;)
>
> Alfredo
>

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