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Powered by Yesod
Feel free to add your own application or site to the list
Yesod applications that you can run locally.
- HsCms: A CMS (Content Management System)
- Difftimeline: See your Git repository in a new way
- git-annex assistant
- notmuch (e-mail search) mail client
- TKYProf: a ghc profiling visualizer
- Gitit2: A wiki using Git or Darcs as persistent storage
- wikit: A wiki using Git for storage.
- hledger-web: The web interface for the hledger accounting tool.
- yackage (github): A personal Hackage serving for testing new packages.
- Kestrel: A Wiki clone. This site has been published as a home customized to a university department (Seitoku University Junior College).
- ghci in a browser
The following sites are powered by Yesod. Feel free to add your own to the list:
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Dox: Document viewing analytics
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Snowdrift.coop: sustainable funding for open source projects
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BayesHive: Web application for Bayesian statistical computing
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Haskellers (github): Professional network of Haskell programmers.
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Docmunch: Understand data in your documents
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Bitlove.org: Web interface to automated podcast distribution via BitTorrent
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PlanIt9: Plan, schedule and track project tasks.
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TFoo: a five in a row game
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packdeps: Track outdated Hackage dependencies.
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paccrat.org: the PEG parser-generator for C
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PLT Games: Monthly programming language competition.
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Licentious: Commits a chosen license to a GitHub repository.
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eatnutrients.com: Nutrition search & visualization site
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Tutorial (spanish): Yesod tutorial (in spanish), it cover all minimal functionalities to make a site. Has real production site and github repository.
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Luach: English and Hebrew anniversary reminders.
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PaperServer: Online journal article management (github).
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Mythic Beasts: UK-based hosting provider
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TED2srt: Download bilingual subtitles of TED talks (github).
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CapitalMadrid: Spanish newsletter specialising in economic and financial information.
- Patrick Brisbin (github), might be of interest for those wanting to create a blog.
- Blake Rain
- Pascal Wittmann (github)
- Corey O'Connor
- Peter Robinson
- Suhail Shergill
- Toby Goodwin
- Chris Swires: Includes some simple tutorials.