2011/9/20 Bit Connor <[email protected]>: > I would like to announce the first release of my program lushtags. > > Available on hackage: cabal install lushtags > At github: https://github.com/bitc/lushtags > Screenshot: > https://github.com/bitc/lushtags/raw/master/doc/screenshot-tagbar-2011-09-19.png > > What is lushtags? From the README: > > lushtags > ======== > > Create ctags compatible tags files for Haskell programs > > Similar programs are [hasktags][1], [gasbag][2], [hothasktags][3], and GHC's > builtin ctags generation. > > lushtags differs from these by being designed to have smooth integration with > the [Vim Tagbar][4] plugin. > > Tagbar is nice because it deals with creating tags automatically. There is no > need to manually run commands or keep track of tag files. Just open any > Haskell > file in Vim and the Tagbar window will instantly show an interactive browsable > list of all the functions and declarations in the file. This window also > updates automatically as you edit the file. > > The tags created by lushtags are marked with several extensions, so that when > used with Tagbar you get these features: > > - Type signatures are displayed for functions. > - Tags are properly scoped so that, for example, data declarations appear as a > tree with their constructors scoped as children. > - Definitions that are exported from the module are marked as "public" and > appear emphasized in Tagbar. > - Tag locations are internally stored as patterns, not line numbers, so that > you can correctly jump to tags even if they have moved in the source code > during editing. > > 
Hi, Wow, it looks really amazing! Thanks! Best Regards, Karol Samborski _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
