On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 09:20:00PM -0700, Dan Burton wrote:
> I would like for there to be a flag that generates a minimal
> stack.yaml:
> * remove all comments
> * remove all fields that are explicitly set to values that are the
> default anyways (e.g. empty flags, empty extra-defs)
> 
> I'd like this flag both for `stack new` as well as `stack init`. I
> think leaving the verbose default is fine, but my personal
> preference is to only put something in stack.yaml if it deviates
> from the default.

+1

But I'd also rather have the default yaml be bare-bones, since in the
lifetime of my usage of stack, I'll only appreciate the verbose yaml
once[1]. It would be great if there was maybe just a link to an
example yaml one could download or copy if desired. I'd happily take a
1-2 line comment in my "minimal" yaml if it meant it could be the
default format.

[1] Harendra posits this isn't the case, and that sometimes even
experienced users can benefit from the reference. I'd much much rather
have a link to http://haskellstack.org/ as my "reference", rather than
a bunch of different versions of out-of-date "references" scattered
across my projects.

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