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https://json-schema.org/specification | JSON Schema - Specification [#section] Specification Docs Tools Blog Community Search System Light Dark Star on GitHub Specification Introduction Get Started Guides Reference Specification Introduction Get Started Guides Reference Specification Specification The current version is 2020-12 ! The previous version was 2019-09. Specification documents See also the release notes / change log (Work in progress). The specification is split into two parts, Core and Validation. We also publish the Relative JSON Pointers spec although it's not currently used by Core or Validation in any significant way. JSON Schema Core defines the basic foundation of JSON Schema JSON Schema Validation defines the validation keywords of JSON Schema Relative JSON Pointers extends the JSON Pointer syntax for relative pointers Meta-schemas The meta-schemas are schemas against which other schemas can be validated. It is self-descriptive: the JSON Schema meta-schema validates itself. The latest meta-schema is 2020-12 . For an explanation of the change to date-based identifiers, see the Specification Links page. If you are accessing these JSON document links from a web browser , you will need to save the file then open it as a JSON document. This is due to limitations with GitHub Pages. General-purpose meta-schema Please note, additional vocabulary specific schema files are needed to fully construct and use the Core/Validation Dialect meta-schema. Core/Validation Dialect meta-schema Used for schemas written for pure validation. Hyper-Schema Dialect meta-schema Used for schemas written for validation (2020-12) and hyper-linking (2019-09). Recommended Output meta-schema Recommended output structure of the application process. Single-vocabulary meta-schemas These are relevant primarily to people who want to write their own meta-schemas that build on specific parts of the existing specification. Core Vocabulary meta-schema Applicator Vocabulary meta-schema Validation Vocabulary meta-schema Unevaluated Vocabulary meta-schema Format Annotation Vocabulary meta-schema Format Assertion Vocabulary meta-schema Content Vocabulary meta-schema Meta-Data Vocabulary meta-schema Output schemas and examples JSON Schema recommended output schema JSON Schema verbose output example Migrating from older drafts The release notes discuss the changes impacting users and implementers: JSON Schema Core and Validation Draft 2019-09 to Draft 2020-12 Draft-07 to Draft 2019-09 Draft-06 to Draft-07 Draft-04 to Draft-06 JSON Hyper-Schema There was no JSON Hyper-Schema draft for 2020-12 releases. Draft-07 to 2019-09 Draft-04 to Draft-07 Draft-04 to Draft-06 Older drafts Please see Specification Links for older drafts and the latest unreleased version of the specification. Go Back Media: string-encoding non-JSON data Up Next Draft 2020-12 Need Help? Did you find these docs helpful? Help us make our docs great! At JSON Schema, we value docs contributions as much as every other type of contribution! Edit this page on Github Learn how to contribute Still Need Help? Learning JSON Schema is often confusing, but don't worry, we are here to help!. Ask the community on GitHub Ask the community on Slack Open Collective Code of Conduct Slack X LinkedIn Youtube GitHub Copyright © 2026 JSON Schema. All rights reserved. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
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[View note directory](/@docs/view-en) - [How to edit metadata of a note](/@docs/how-to-edit-metadata-of-a-note-en) - [How to edit title and tags](/@docs/how-to-edit-title-and-tags-en) Tips for using HackMD [close] --- - [How to use Tag List and Tag Filter](/@docs/how-to-use-tag-list-filter-en) - [How to Follow](/@docs/how-to-follow-en) - [Spotlight](/@hackmd/spotlight-en) - [Use Regular Expression to search in text editor](/@docs/regular-expression-to-search-en) - [Tips for editing on mobile phone](/@docs/rJ5BU988A) - [Embed another note](/@docs/embed-another-note-en) - [Keyboard shortcuts](/@docs/keyboard-shortcuts) - [Offline Access](/@docs/offline-access-en) Text Editor [close] --- - [Basic Formatting: Title, Quotation, Bold Text](/@docs/basic_formatting_en) - [Highlighting, color blocks, and collapsing](/@docs/enhance_content_en) - [Insert image in notes](/@docs/insert-image-in-team-note) - [Embed YouTube, link notes, and more](/@docs/insert-external-media-en) - [Search and replace](/@docs/search-and-replace-en) - 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If you want a quick overview of all features, visit [features](/features) :::info Support email: :email: support@hackmd.io ::: New Feature 🔥 --- - [Paragraph Citations](/@docs/paragraph_citations_en) - [Guided comment](/@docs/guided_comment_en) - [Paragraph bookmark](/@docs/paragraph_bookmark_en) - [Link Preview](/@docs/link_preview_en) - [Show edit history](/@docs/show_editing_history_en) - [Copy paragraph link](/@docs/paragraph_link_copy_en) API 🦾 [close] --- - [How to issue/revoke an API token?](/@docs/issue-revoke-api-token-en) - [Developer Portal](/@hackmd-api/developer-portal?utm_source=tutorial&utm_medium=book-section) [target=_blank] Introduction [close] --- - [Registration and binding](/@docs/registration_and_binding_en) - [Choose your interface language](/@docs/interface-language-en) - [Workspace introduction](/@docs/workspace-introduction-en) - [Dark Mode](/@docs/how-to-set-dark-mode-en) - [Profile page](/@docs/personal-profile-page-en) - [Create note & Navigation bar intro](/@docs/createnotes_n_navigationbar_en) - [View note directory](/@docs/view-en) - [How to edit metadata of a note](/@docs/how-to-edit-metadata-of-a-note-en) - [How to edit title and tags](/@docs/how-to-edit-title-and-tags-en) Tips for using HackMD [close] --- - [How to use Tag List and Tag Filter](/@docs/how-to-use-tag-list-filter-en) - [How to Follow](/@docs/how-to-follow-en) - [Spotlight](/@hackmd/spotlight-en) - [Use Regular Expression to search in text editor](/@docs/regular-expression-to-search-en) - [Tips for editing on mobile phone](/@docs/rJ5BU988A) - [Embed another note](/@docs/embed-another-note-en) - [Keyboard shortcuts](/@docs/keyboard-shortcuts) - [Offline Access](/@docs/offline-access-en) Text Editor [close] --- - [Basic Formatting: Title, Quotation, Bold Text](/@docs/basic_formatting_en) - [Highlighting, color blocks, and collapsing](/@docs/enhance_content_en) - [Insert image in notes](/@docs/insert-image-in-team-note) - [Embed YouTube, link notes, and more](/@docs/insert-external-media-en) - [Search and replace](/@docs/search-and-replace-en) - [Emoji cheat sheet](https://hackmdio.github.io/emoji-datasource-finder/) [target=_blank] - [Changing text color :grin:](/@docs/change-text-color-en) - [How to create table](/@docs/how-to-create-table-en) - [How to paste table from Excel ](/@docs/paste-table-from-excel-en) - [Copy and paste code into your notes](/@docs/insert-code-into-note-en) <!-- - [Tips on Mobile](/zr2FvF_URe2HhgWddVvmdQ) --> Book Mode & Slide Mode 📍 [close] --- - [How to create a book](/@docs/create-a-book-en) - [How to create a slide deck](/@docs/create-slides-en) Creating graphs 🖍️ [close] --- - [How to use MathJax & UML](/@docs/use-mathjax-and-UML-en) - [How to create flowchart](/@docs/flowchart-en) - [How to create pie chart](/@docs/pie-chart-en) - [How to create Gantt chart](/@docs/gantt-chart-en) <!--Drawing musical notation --> Notes Management & Template 📚 [close] --- - [Note permission](/@docs/note-permission-en) - [Deleting and Restoring Notes](/@docs/delete-note-en) - [Folder :open_file_folder:](/@docs/folder-en) - [How to use template](/@docs/how-to-use-template-en) - [Note Versions](/@docs/save-version-en) - [How to export & import notes](/@docs/export-and-import-notes-en) - [How to export to PDF](/@docs/export-to-pdf-en) - [How to import from/export to Arweave](/@docs/export-import-arweave-en) - [Publish with permalink](/@docs/publish-notes-with-permalink-en) Team Workspace 🚀 [close] --- - [What is Team?](/@docs/what-is-team) - [Create and manage Team](/@docs/create-and-manage-team) - [Manage Team notes](/@docs/manage-team-notes) - [Insert image in Team notes](/@docs/insert-image-in-team-note) - [Unlock Team member limit](/@docs/unlock-team-member-limit) - [How to Transfer Team Ownership](/@docs/transfer-team-ownership-en) Collaboration 🤝 [close] --- - [Invite others to a private note](/@docs/invite-others-to-a-private-note-en) - [Live Host a Collaborative Session](/@docs/hosting-a-collaborative-session-en) - [Use comments to collaborate asynchronously](/@docs/comment-to-collaborate-en) - [Hide and Resolve comments](/@docs/hide-resolve-comment-en) - 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If you want a quick overview of all features, visit [features](/features) :::info Support email: :email: support@hackmd.io ::: New Feature 🔥 --- - [Paragraph Citations](/@docs/paragraph_citations_en) - [Guided comment](/@docs/guided_comment_en) - [Paragraph bookmark](/@docs/paragraph_bookmark_en) - [Link Preview](/@docs/link_preview_en) - [Show edit history](/@docs/show_editing_history_en) - [Copy paragraph link](/@docs/paragraph_link_copy_en) API 🦾 [close] --- - [How to issue/revoke an API token?](/@docs/issue-revoke-api-token-en) - [Developer Portal](/@hackmd-api/developer-portal?utm_source=tutorial&utm_medium=book-section) [target=_blank] Introduction [close] --- - [Registration and binding](/@docs/registration_and_binding_en) - [Choose your interface language](/@docs/interface-language-en) - [Workspace introduction](/@docs/workspace-introduction-en) - [Dark Mode](/@docs/how-to-set-dark-mode-en) - [Profile page](/@docs/personal-profile-page-en) - [Create note & Navigation bar intro](/@docs/createnotes_n_navigationbar_en) - [View note directory](/@docs/view-en) - [How to edit metadata of a note](/@docs/how-to-edit-metadata-of-a-note-en) - [How to edit title and tags](/@docs/how-to-edit-title-and-tags-en) Tips for using HackMD [close] --- - [How to use Tag List and Tag Filter](/@docs/how-to-use-tag-list-filter-en) - [How to Follow](/@docs/how-to-follow-en) - [Spotlight](/@hackmd/spotlight-en) - [Use Regular Expression to search in text editor](/@docs/regular-expression-to-search-en) - [Tips for editing on mobile phone](/@docs/rJ5BU988A) - [Embed another note](/@docs/embed-another-note-en) - [Keyboard shortcuts](/@docs/keyboard-shortcuts) - [Offline Access](/@docs/offline-access-en) Text Editor [close] --- - [Basic Formatting: Title, Quotation, Bold Text](/@docs/basic_formatting_en) - [Highlighting, color blocks, and collapsing](/@docs/enhance_content_en) - [Insert image in notes](/@docs/insert-image-in-team-note) - [Embed YouTube, link notes, and more](/@docs/insert-external-media-en) - [Search and replace](/@docs/search-and-replace-en) - [Emoji cheat sheet](https://hackmdio.github.io/emoji-datasource-finder/) [target=_blank] - [Changing text color :grin:](/@docs/change-text-color-en) - [How to create table](/@docs/how-to-create-table-en) - [How to paste table from Excel ](/@docs/paste-table-from-excel-en) - [Copy and paste code into your notes](/@docs/insert-code-into-note-en) <!-- - [Tips on Mobile](/zr2FvF_URe2HhgWddVvmdQ) --> Book Mode & Slide Mode 📍 [close] --- - [How to create a book](/@docs/create-a-book-en) - [How to create a slide deck](/@docs/create-slides-en) Creating graphs 🖍️ [close] --- - [How to use MathJax & UML](/@docs/use-mathjax-and-UML-en) - [How to create flowchart](/@docs/flowchart-en) - [How to create pie chart](/@docs/pie-chart-en) - [How to create Gantt chart](/@docs/gantt-chart-en) <!--Drawing musical notation --> Notes Management & Template 📚 [close] --- - [Note permission](/@docs/note-permission-en) - [Deleting and Restoring Notes](/@docs/delete-note-en) - [Folder :open_file_folder:](/@docs/folder-en) - 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https://bugs.debian.org/1120124#3 | #1120124 - golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible - Debian Bug report logs Debian Bug report logs - #1120124 golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible Package: src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client ; Maintainer for src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client is Debian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org> ; Reported by: "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2025 18:25:04 UTC Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Found in version golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client/1.4.10-1 Reply or subscribe to this bug. Display info messages View this report as an mbox folder , status mbox , maintainer mbox Report forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Debian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org> (src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client for {1120124}), reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org (additional cc recipient for {1120124}) : Bug#1120124 ; Package src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client . (Wed, 05 Nov 2025 18:25:05 GMT) ( full text , mbox , link ). Acknowledgement sent to "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> : New Bug report received and forwarded. Copy sent to reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org, team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org . (Wed, 05 Nov 2025 18:25:05 GMT) ( full text , mbox , link ). Message #5 received at submit@bugs.debian.org ( full text , mbox , reply ): From: "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> To: submit@bugs.debian.org Subject: golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:22:41 -0800 [ Message part 1 (text/plain, inline)] Source: golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client Version: 1.4.10-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-builds@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: nocheck X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi, Whilst working on the Reproducible Builds effort [0], we noticed that golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client could not be built reproducibly. This is because it ships different files if the tests are run or not. Patch attached. [0] https://reproducible-builds.org/ Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` lamby@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `- [ golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client.diff.txt (text/plain, attachment)] Send a report that this bug log contains spam . Debian bug tracking system administrator < owner@bugs.debian.org >. Last modified: Tue Jan 13 09:30:29 2026 ; Machine Name: berlioz Debian Bug tracking system Debbugs is free software and licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. The current version can be obtained from https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/ . Copyright © 1999 Darren O. Benham, 1997,2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd, 1994-97 Ian Jackson, 2005-2017 Don Armstrong, and many other contributors. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
https://bugs.debian.org/1120124#1 | #1120124 - golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible - Debian Bug report logs Debian Bug report logs - #1120124 golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible Package: src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client ; Maintainer for src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client is Debian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org> ; Reported by: "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2025 18:25:04 UTC Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Found in version golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client/1.4.10-1 Reply or subscribe to this bug. Display info messages View this report as an mbox folder , status mbox , maintainer mbox Report forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Debian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org> (src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client for {1120124}), reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org (additional cc recipient for {1120124}) : Bug#1120124 ; Package src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client . (Wed, 05 Nov 2025 18:25:05 GMT) ( full text , mbox , link ). Acknowledgement sent to "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> : New Bug report received and forwarded. Copy sent to reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org, team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org . (Wed, 05 Nov 2025 18:25:05 GMT) ( full text , mbox , link ). Message #5 received at submit@bugs.debian.org ( full text , mbox , reply ): From: "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> To: submit@bugs.debian.org Subject: golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:22:41 -0800 [ Message part 1 (text/plain, inline)] Source: golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client Version: 1.4.10-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-builds@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: nocheck X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi, Whilst working on the Reproducible Builds effort [0], we noticed that golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client could not be built reproducibly. This is because it ships different files if the tests are run or not. Patch attached. [0] https://reproducible-builds.org/ Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` lamby@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `- [ golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client.diff.txt (text/plain, attachment)] Send a report that this bug log contains spam . Debian bug tracking system administrator < owner@bugs.debian.org >. Last modified: Tue Jan 13 09:30:29 2026 ; Machine Name: berlioz Debian Bug tracking system Debbugs is free software and licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. The current version can be obtained from https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/ . Copyright © 1999 Darren O. Benham, 1997,2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd, 1994-97 Ian Jackson, 2005-2017 Don Armstrong, and many other contributors. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
https://bugs.debian.org/1120124#5 | #1120124 - golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible - Debian Bug report logs Debian Bug report logs - #1120124 golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible Package: src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client ; Maintainer for src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client is Debian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org> ; Reported by: "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2025 18:25:04 UTC Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Found in version golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client/1.4.10-1 Reply or subscribe to this bug. Display info messages View this report as an mbox folder , status mbox , maintainer mbox Report forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, Debian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org> (src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client for {1120124}), reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org (additional cc recipient for {1120124}) : Bug#1120124 ; Package src:golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client . (Wed, 05 Nov 2025 18:25:05 GMT) ( full text , mbox , link ). Acknowledgement sent to "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> : New Bug report received and forwarded. Copy sent to reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org, team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org . (Wed, 05 Nov 2025 18:25:05 GMT) ( full text , mbox , link ). Message #5 received at submit@bugs.debian.org ( full text , mbox , reply ): From: "Chris Lamb" <lamby@debian.org> To: submit@bugs.debian.org Subject: golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client: please make the build reproducible Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:22:41 -0800 [ Message part 1 (text/plain, inline)] Source: golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client Version: 1.4.10-1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch User: reproducible-builds@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: nocheck X-Debbugs-Cc: reproducible-bugs@lists.alioth.debian.org Hi, Whilst working on the Reproducible Builds effort [0], we noticed that golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client could not be built reproducibly. This is because it ships different files if the tests are run or not. Patch attached. [0] https://reproducible-builds.org/ Regards, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` lamby@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk `- [ golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client.diff.txt (text/plain, attachment)] Send a report that this bug log contains spam . Debian bug tracking system administrator < owner@bugs.debian.org >. Last modified: Tue Jan 13 09:30:29 2026 ; Machine Name: berlioz Debian Bug tracking system Debbugs is free software and licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. The current version can be obtained from https://bugs.debian.org/debbugs-source/ . Copyright © 1999 Darren O. Benham, 1997,2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd, 1994-97 Ian Jackson, 2005-2017 Don Armstrong, and many other contributors. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
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https://hackmd.io/c/tutorials/%2F%40docs%2Fcreate-a-book-en | HackMD Tutorial Book - HackMD HackMD Tutorial Book === **[中文版](/c/tutorials-tw)** - [Welcome](/s/tutorials) - [Features](/s/features) - [Markdown quick start guide](/UFLeoGd_SmGy8acWOTs6JA) Feel free to leave comments below to request for (or contribute) tutorials on certain topics. You can also leave comments below each tutorial to ask for clarifications or report bugs. If you want a quick overview of all features, visit [features](/features) :::info Support email: :email: support@hackmd.io ::: New Feature 🔥 --- - [Paragraph Citations](/@docs/paragraph_citations_en) - [Guided comment](/@docs/guided_comment_en) - [Paragraph bookmark](/@docs/paragraph_bookmark_en) - [Link Preview](/@docs/link_preview_en) - [Show edit history](/@docs/show_editing_history_en) - [Copy paragraph link](/@docs/paragraph_link_copy_en) API 🦾 [close] --- - [How to issue/revoke an API token?](/@docs/issue-revoke-api-token-en) - [Developer Portal](/@hackmd-api/developer-portal?utm_source=tutorial&utm_medium=book-section) [target=_blank] Introduction [close] --- - [Registration and binding](/@docs/registration_and_binding_en) - [Choose your interface language](/@docs/interface-language-en) - [Workspace introduction](/@docs/workspace-introduction-en) - [Dark Mode](/@docs/how-to-set-dark-mode-en) - [Profile page](/@docs/personal-profile-page-en) - [Create note & Navigation bar intro](/@docs/createnotes_n_navigationbar_en) - [View note directory](/@docs/view-en) - [How to edit metadata of a note](/@docs/how-to-edit-metadata-of-a-note-en) - [How to edit title and tags](/@docs/how-to-edit-title-and-tags-en) Tips for using HackMD [close] --- - [How to use Tag List and Tag Filter](/@docs/how-to-use-tag-list-filter-en) - [How to Follow](/@docs/how-to-follow-en) - [Spotlight](/@hackmd/spotlight-en) - [Use Regular Expression to search in text editor](/@docs/regular-expression-to-search-en) - [Tips for editing on mobile phone](/@docs/rJ5BU988A) - [Embed another note](/@docs/embed-another-note-en) - [Keyboard shortcuts](/@docs/keyboard-shortcuts) - [Offline Access](/@docs/offline-access-en) Text Editor [close] --- - [Basic Formatting: Title, Quotation, Bold Text](/@docs/basic_formatting_en) - [Highlighting, color blocks, and collapsing](/@docs/enhance_content_en) - [Insert image in notes](/@docs/insert-image-in-team-note) - [Embed YouTube, link notes, and more](/@docs/insert-external-media-en) - [Search and replace](/@docs/search-and-replace-en) - 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https://tech.findy.co.jp/entry/2025/08/22/070000?utm_source=qiita&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=collaboration-pages | 「開発生産性」に関する実態調査レポート概説#2 開発生産性への意外な好印象 ── アジャイル実践者59.6%が前向きな理由 - Findy Tech Blog Findy Tech Blog 読者になる Findy Tech Blog 2025 - 08 - 22 「開発生産性」に関する実態調査レポート概説#2 開発生産性への意外な好印象 ── アジャイル実践者59.6%が前向きな理由 DORA 調査レポート 開発生産性 こんにちは。Findy Tech Blog編集長の高橋( @Taka-bow )です。 前回の記事 では、全体の44.3%が開発生産性に前向きという結果をご紹介しました。今回は開発手法別に深掘りすると、予想外の事実が浮かび上がってきました。 開発生産性への印象は多様 ── 約半数が中立的立場も抵抗感は少数派 意外な結果 ── アジャイル実践者の59.6%が開発生産性に前向き なぜアジャイル実践者は開発生産性に前向きなのか アジャイルの価値観と生産性改善の親和性 Kent Beck氏が語る測定の本質 ── 「測定が目標になると、システムは歪む」 アジャイル実践者の「前向きさ」に潜む3つの勘違い 何を測るべきか ── Kent Beck氏が示す価値創造の道筋 測定を「コントロール」ではなく「認識」のツールとして ── Kent Beck氏の4つの提言 次回予告 【調査概要】 調査対象: ソフトウェア開発(組み込み開発を含む)に直接関わるエンジニア、プロダクトマネージャー、プロジェクトマネージャー、エンジニアリングマネージャー、開発責任者など 調査方法: インターネット調査 調査期間: 2025年4月2日(水)~2025年5月21日(水) 調査主体: ファインディ株式会社 実査委託先: GMOリサーチ&AI株式会社 有効回答数: 798名(95%信頼区間±3.5%) 統計的検定力: 80%以上(中程度の効果量d=0.5を検出) 調査内容: 開発生産性に対する認識 開発生産性に関する指標の活用状況 開発生産性に関する取り組み 開発環境・プロセス評価 組織文化と生産性 開発生産性への印象は多様 ── 約半数が中立的立場も抵抗感は少数派 あらためて、「開発生産性」という言葉に対する印象を見てみましょう。 開発生産性への印象に関する回答分布 選択肢 回答者数 割合 詳細内訳 どちらでもない 384人 48.1% – ポジティブ 354人 44.3% とてもポジティブ + どちらかというとポジティブ ネガティブ 61人 7.6% とてもネガティブ + どちらかというとネガティブ 合計 798人 100.0% – 「開発生産性」という言葉に対してネガティブな印象を持つ人は わずか7.6% (61人)。一方で、 44.3%がポジティブ (354人)な印象を持っており、 約半数(48.1%)が中立的 (384人)な立場を取っています。 この結果から、多くのエンジニアが生産性向上に対して前向き、あるいは少なくとも抵抗感を持っていないことが分かります。これは、日本の開発現場が変化を受け入れる準備ができていることを示唆しています。 意外な結果 ── アジャイル実践者の59.6%が開発生産性に前向き 私がこれまで出会ったアジャイルコーチの多くは、口を揃えて「生産性は測れない」「生産性に意味はない」と言っていました。そのため、アジャイル実践者ほど開発生産性という概念に抵抗を示すのではないかと予想していました。 しかし、調査結果は意外でした。 開発手法別の開発生産性に対するポジティブ印象の比較 フレームワーク 対象者数 ポジティブ印象者数 ポジティブ率 アジャイル系 245名 146名 59.6% ウォーターフォール 294名 116名 39.5% 差 – – 20.1ポイント アジャイル実践者の約6割(59.6%)が開発生産性に前向きという結果は、ウォーターフォール開発者(39.5%)と比べて20.1ポイントも高い数値でした。 さらに、実際の取り組み状況を見てみましょう。 開発手法別の開発生産性向上への取り組み状況の比較 フレームワーク 対象者数 取り組み実施者数 取り組み率 アジャイル系 245名 117名 47.8% ウォーターフォール 294名 105名 35.7% 差 – – 12.1ポイント アジャイル系では47.8%が実際に取り組みを実施しているのに対し、ウォーターフォールでは35.7%にとどまっています。しかし、ポジティブ印象の差(20.1ポイント)に比べて、実際の取り組み率の差(12.1ポイント)は小さいことが分かります。 つまり、アジャイル実践者は「開発生産性」に対して前向きな印象を持っているものの、実際の取り組みに落とし込めていない人が多いということです。ポジティブな印象を持つ59.6%のうち、実際に取り組んでいるのは47.8%。この差は何を意味するのでしょうか? 前回の記事で指摘した「測定指標の混乱」を考慮すると、このギャップの原因が見えてきます。実際、組織が重視する指標は千差万別です。 コード行数、バグ数、残業時間、機能数、ストーリーポイント──組織によって測定する指標はバラバラで、業界全体で「何を測るべきか」の共通認識が欠けています。DORA指標(デプロイ頻度、リードタイム、MTTR、変更失敗率)の認知度がわずか4.3%という事実も、この混乱を裏付けています。 アジャイル実践者の多くは開発生産性の重要性は理解しているものの、「何を測るべきか」「どう測るべきか」が分からず、結果として行動に移せていない可能性があるのです。 なぜアジャイル実践者は開発生産性に前向きなのか アジャイルの価値観と生産性改善の親和性 なぜアジャイル実践者の方が前向きなのでしょうか。私の経験から考えると、アジャイルの実践と生産性改善の考え方には、次のような共通点があるのかもしれません。 1. 継続的な改善が文化として根付いている スプリントやイテレーション(短期間の開発サイクル)ごとにレトロスペクティブで定期的に振り返り、改善を繰り返す。この習慣により、「生産性を向上させる」という考え方が自然に受け入れられています。 2. 測定と可視化が日常的な実践 ベロシティ、バーンダウンチャート、イテレーション完了率など、アジャイルチームは様々な指標を日常的に活用しています。そのため、「測定する」ことへの心理的抵抗が少ない。 3. 変化への適応力 「変化を歓迎する」というアジャイルの原則により、開発生産性という概念も「改善の機会」として前向きに捉えられます。 4. チームの自律性と当事者意識 アジャイルでは、チームが自ら課題を発見し解決策を考えます。開発生産性も「上から押し付けられる」ものではなく、「自分たちが主体的に改善する」ものとして受け止められています。 Kent Beck氏が語る測定の本質 ── 「測定が目標になると、システムは歪む」 しかし、アジャイル実践者の59.6%が前向きだという事実は、彼らが「正しく」生産性を理解していることを意味するのでしょうか? 実は、この問題について、アジャイル界のレジェンドであるKent Beck氏が重要な示唆を与えています。19年ぶりに来日し、開発生産性Conference 2025で登壇した彼は、測定と生産性の本質的な問題について警鐘を鳴らしました。 Kent Beck 氏(開発生産性Conference 2025にて) Kent Beck氏は「グッドハートの法則」を引用しながら、こう語りました。 "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. If we exert pressure on that system, the regularity will disappear. It's worse than that. If we exert pressure on that regularity to make things better, we will destroy the system that created that regularity in the first place." 「測定が目標になると、それは良い測定ではなくなります。システムにプレッシャーをかけると、規則性は消えます。それよりも悪いことに、物事を良くするためにその規則性にプレッシャーをかけると、最初にその規則性を作り出したシステムを破壊してしまうのです」 プルリクエストの例を挙げて、具体的に説明しています。 "I'm going to take my pull request that made some sense and I'm just going to slice it up. Their less readable leads to less cooperation leads to more waste leads to fewer pull requests. So by applying pressure to the software development process to make it better, we have made it worse." 「理にかなった1つのプルリクエストを細かく分割します。読みにくくなり、協力が減り、無駄が増え、プルリクエストが減ります。ソフトウェア開発プロセスにプレッシャーをかけて改善しようとすることで、悪化させてしまったのです」 このような単一メトリクスの問題に対して、「では複数のメトリクスでバランスを取ればよいのでは?」という反論が予想されます。Kent Beck氏は、この点についても次のように警告しています。 "People say well you need a balanced set of metrics. That doesn't solve the problem. Every metric that you introduce is going to distort the system that you're working in in ways that aren't what you want it to be." 「『バランスの取れたメトリクスのセットが必要だ』と言う人もいます。しかし、それでは問題は解決しません。導入するすべてのメトリクスは、望ましくない方法で作業しているシステムを歪めます」 つまり、メトリクスを増やしても、歪みが複雑化するだけで根本的な解決にはならないということです。これは、日本の組織でよく見られる「各チームが異なるKPIを追求する」状況と重なります。 ただし、Kent Beck氏自身も 「測定自体は極めて価値がある」 と強調しています。 "I've been measuring my own software development process as long as I've been developing and I find it extremely valuable to turn what I'm doing into numbers that I can analyze and interpret." 「私は開発している限り、自分のソフトウェア開発プロセスを測定してきました。私がしていることを分析し解釈できる数字に変えることは非常に価値があると思います」 つまり、問題は測定そのものではなく、 何を測るか と どう使うか なのです。 アジャイル実践者の「前向きさ」に潜む3つの勘違い Kent Beck氏の警告を踏まえると、アジャイル実践者の「前向きさ」には次のような勘違いが潜んでいる可能性があります。 1. ベロシティ=生産性という誤解 ベロシティが上がると「生産性が向上した」と感じてしまいがちです。しかし、ベロシティはあくまでもチーム内での前イテレーションとの相対比較でしかなく、チーム間の比較や組織全体の生産性を示す指標ではありません。さらに、ストーリーポイントのインフレーション(見積もりの甘さ)や、価値の低いタスクの量産でも数字は上がります。Kent Beck氏が指摘するように、これはまさに「測定が目標になった」状態です。 2. プロセスの遵守をアウトカムと混同 アジャイルの「儀式」を正しく実行していることと、実際に価値を生み出していることは別物です。毎日スタンドアップをやり、レトロスペクティブを欠かさず、バーンダウンチャートが美しい右肩下がりを描いていても、それは「プロセスを守っている」だけかもしれません。顧客が本当に必要としている機能を届けているか、ビジネスアウトカムにつながっているか、技術的負債を積み上げていないか──これらの本質的な問いを忘れ、「アジャイルをちゃんとやっている」ことに満足してしまうリスクがあります。 3. 複数メトリクスの罠 ── なぜ全体最適が失われるのか 日本の組織では、各チームが自分たちの領域で完璧を追求する傾向があります。開発チームはベロシティを上げ、QAチームはバグ検出率を誇り、運用チームは安定性を守る。それぞれが「うちのチームは生産性が高い」と思っています。しかし、これはまさにKent Beck氏が警告する「バランスの取れたメトリクス」の問題です。各チームが異なるメトリクスを最適化することで、システム全体に複雑な歪みが生じます。開発が早くても、QAで長時間滞留し、運用への引き渡しで調整に時間がかかり、結局顧客に価値が届くまでのリードタイムは改善されない。 Kent Beck氏が指摘するように、「システムを歪めるメトリクスが多いほど、理解しにくく影響を与えにくくなる」のです。各チームの「優秀さ」が、かえって全体のボトルネックを見えなくし、誰も全体像を把握できない状況を生み出しています。 つまり、アジャイル実践者が「前向き」なのは、 自分たちの測定方法や改善活動が正しいと信じているから かもしれないのです。 何を測るべきか ── Kent Beck氏が示す価値創造の道筋 本調査から明らかになったのは、どの開発手法でも「何を測るべきか」の共通認識が欠けていることです。この根本的な問題について、Kent Beck氏は価値創造の道筋を次のように説明しています。 Kent Beck 氏(開発生産性Conference 2025にて) "We start out with effort... That's effort. We can measure it in time... Now we have some output... But we still haven't created value until the customer does something, behaves in some new kind of way... And finally the value that we created... comes back to the company in terms of increase in revenue, increase in customer satisfaction." (*下図を示しながら)「まず努力(Effort)から始まります。これを時間で測定できます。次に何らかの成果物(Output)が生まれます。しかし、顧客が新しい行動を取るアウトカム(Outcome)が生まれるまでは、まだ価値は生まれていません。そして最終的に、創出された価値が収益増加や顧客満足度向上という影響(Impact)として会社に還元されます。」 Kent Beck 氏のプレゼン資料から引用 (p.8) そして、この価値の道筋における測定の難しさと歪みの関係について、次のように述べています。 "The further over here we are towards effort the easier things are to measure. But also the more likely that measurement is to distort the system... The further over here you are... the harder it is to attribute value to any one person or one team but the less prone that measurement is to distorting the system." 「投入した努力(作業時間など)に近い指標ほど測定は容易ですが、同時にその測定がシステムを歪めるリスクも高まります。一方、創出された価値(ビジネスアウトカム)に近い指標ほど、そのアウトカムを特定の個人やチームに帰属させることは困難になりますが、測定によるシステムの歪みは生じにくくなります」 測定を「コントロール」ではなく「認識」のツールとして ── Kent Beck氏の4つの提言 では、どうすればこの問題から抜け出せるのでしょうか。Kent Beck氏は講演の結論で、4つのアプローチを提示しています。 Kent Beck 氏のプレゼン資料から引用 (p.11) 1. Observe later(後で観察する) 価値連鎖の早い段階(努力やコード量)ではなく、後の段階(アウトカムや影響)を観察することを推奨しています。「開発者1人あたりの利益を見てください」と彼は例を挙げています。 2. Encourage awareness(認識を促す) 「システムを高速化する最良のテクニックの1つは、システムがどれだけ速いかをグラフ化することです」と述べ、可視化によって自然な改善を促すことを提案しています。 3. Avoid pressure(プレッシャーを避ける) 「リーダーとしてプレッシャーをかけないことは最も難しいことです。しかし、プレッシャーをかけると、システムの歪みが生じます」と警告しています。 4. Instill purpose(目的を植え付ける) 「今のような頻度で本番環境のインシデントが発生しない世界は素晴らしいと思いませんか?」という形で、プレッシャーではなく共通の目標として提示することの重要性を語っています。 この観点から見ると、 DORA指標 (デプロイ頻度、リードタイム、MTTR、変更失敗率)も実は「Output」レベルの測定です。これらは「コード行数」のような純粋な努力(Effort)レベルよりは価値に近いものの、依然として「どれだけ速く・頻繁にリリースしたか」を測っているに過ぎません。顧客の行動変化(Outcome)やビジネスへの影響(Impact)を直接測定しているわけではないのです。 それでも、DORA指標には意味があります。なぜなら、これらの指標を プレッシャーツールとしてではなく、チームの健全性を把握し、改善の機会を見つけるための認識ツール として使うことができるからです。 重要なのは、 どんな指標であっても、それを目標化してプレッシャーをかけるのではなく、現状を理解し、チーム自身が改善方法を考えるためのツールとして活用すること です。 アジャイル実践者への提案 ベロシティだけでなく、顧客価値の提供速度を測る チームの指標とビジネス指標を接続する DORA指標やDevExの考え方を取り入れる ウォーターフォール開発者への提案 現在の指標(バグ数、納期)を維持しつつ、先行指標を追加 小さな改善サイクルを導入して効果を検証 リスクを最小化しながら段階的に変化を進める 次回予告 第3回は「 開発生産性を阻む『日本の3大悪習』── 要件定義、会議、コミュニケーションの罠 」をお届けします。 日本の開発現場が抱える構造的な課題と、その改善への道筋を探ります。 第1回、日本の開発現場の「リアル」を数字で見る ── 798名の声から浮かび上がる衝撃の実態 調査全体について 第2回、開発生産性への意外な好印象 ── アジャイル実践者59.6%が前向きな理由 開発手法による意識の違いの本質 第3回、開発生産性を阻む「組織の3大課題」 ── 要件定義、会議、コミュニケーションの問題 取り組みが失敗する本当の理由 第4回、AI時代の技術格差 ── Visual SourceSafe 15.8%が示す変革への壁 なぜ従来型ツールから移行できないのか 第5回、なぜDevExは日本で知られていないのか ── 認知度4.9%が語る未開拓領域 日本の開発者が本当に求めているもの 第6回、なぜDORA指標は日本で普及しないのか ── 認知度4.3%の背景と打開策 数値化への懸念と向き合う方法 第7回、生産性向上を阻む組織の壁 ── 37.8%が未着手の深刻な理由 経営層を説得する具体的な方法 第8回、既存システムから次世代への変革 ── 日本の開発現場が立つ分岐点 品質文化を強みに変える改革のロードマップ また、ファインディでは一緒に会社を盛り上げてくれるメンバーを募集中です。 興味を持っていただいた方はこちらのページからご応募お願いします。 herp.careers Taka_bow 2025-08-22 07:00 読者になる 関連記事 2025-10-21 【日本語訳全文】Kent Beck氏 基調講演:開発生産性測定のトレードオフ「グッドハートの法則」は… こんにちは。Findy Tech Blog編集長の高橋(@Taka_bow)です。 … 2025-10-20 【日本語訳全文】Kent Beck氏 基調講演:開発生産性測定のトレードオフ「グッドハートの法則」は… こんにちは。Findy Tech Blog編集長の高橋(@Taka_bow)です。 … 2025-09-22 「開発生産性」に関する実態調査レポート概説#3 開発生産性を阻む「組織の3大課題」 ── 要件定義、… こんにちは。Findy Tech Blog編集長の高橋(@Taka-bow)です。 … 2025-08-19 「開発生産性」に関する実態調査レポート概説#1 日本の開発現場の「リアル」を数字で見る ── 798… こんにちは。Findy Tech Blog編集長の高橋(@Taka-bow)です。 … 2025-05-08 【ソフトウェア開発現代史】 DevOpsを形づくった人々 〜Kent Beck氏、Gene Kim氏… このブログの内容をポッドキャストでも配信中! ソフトウェア開… « 全員が主役!OSTで生まれた"自走する組織"… 【エンジニアの日常】エンジニアの人生を… » 検索 Findy Findy コーポレートサイト Findy 採用サイト Findy Findy Freelance Findy Team+ Findy Tools Findy Conference 最新記事 2026-01-05 Findyの爆速開発を支えるAI×チェックリスト型セルフレビュー 2025-12-26 LangChainのastreamでLLM分析をストリーミング対応してUXを改善した話 2025-12-25 AI時代のDependabot対応。手動からDevin、そしてClaude Code Actionへ 2025-12-24 DuckDB as a Pipeline: Findyデータ基盤におけるDuckDBの活用事例 2025-12-23 瞬間的なアクセス集中はオートスケールに検知されない ― GitHub Actionsでコンテナ事前調整を自動化 もっと見る 注目記事 月別アーカイブ ▼ ▶ 2026 2026 / 1 ▼ ▶ 2025 2025 / 12 2025 / 11 2025 / 10 2025 / 9 2025 / 8 2025 / 7 2025 / 6 2025 / 5 2025 / 4 2025 / 3 2025 / 2 2025 / 1 ▼ ▶ 2024 2024 / 12 2024 / 11 2024 / 10 2024 / 9 2024 / 8 2024 / 7 2024 / 6 2024 / 5 2024 / 4 2024 / 3 2024 / 2 執筆者リスト id:starfish719 id:thedan id:nesskazu id:ShunDeveloper id:Cooking_ENG id:ryu-furuta id:kouzyun id:dev2bo id:adachin0817 id:h-piiice16 id:nipe880324 id:shibuya01055 id:Edyyyyon id:karukan029 id:mikk0tan id:jiskay id:findyinc id:bicstone id:takenorio id:sontixyou id:shoota-dev id:Taka_bow id:rokumura7 id:t-chida0909 id:tagasyksk id:hamchance0215 id:nakayama-bird id:puku0x id:ma3tk id:Dakuon_Findy id:yusuke-smp id:aiandrox id:hwatame id:hyuta555 id:d-3110 id:tomohiro3h id:kxmxyx id:yukukky id:yohei1229 id:PeeI id:muramurasan カテゴリー MCP (25) Devin (30) Claude (29) GitHub Actions (25) GitHub Copilot (31) GenAI・LLM (45) Terraform (18) イベントレポート (19) Gemini (1) SRE (6) エンジニアの学び旅 (1) 協賛 (3) Findyの爆速開発 (14) 私の推しツール (4) エンジニアの日常 (19) 人生を変えた一冊 (5) 開発生産性 (27) 文字起こし (2) CI/CD (5) 組織・文化 (8) 調査レポート (11) オンボーディング (1) リファクタリング (1) フロントエンド (35) プロダクト開発 (6) データ分析 (7) データ基盤 (8) RubyKaigi (11) AWS (1) 働き方 (8) エンジニア育成 (2) プロセス改善 (1) Rubocop (1) ワークショップ (1) OST (1) DORA (9) Nx (7) ご褒美ランチ (1) 自慢の開発環境 (7) 人生を変えたイベント (2) 人気記事まとめ (3) はてなブログをはじめよう! findyincさんは、はてなブログを使っています。あなたもはてなブログをはじめてみませんか? はてなブログをはじめる(無料) はてなブログとは Findy Tech Blog Powered by Hatena Blog | ブログを報告する 引用をストックしました ストック一覧を見る 閉じる 引用するにはまずログインしてください ログイン 閉じる 引用をストックできませんでした。再度お試しください 閉じる 限定公開記事のため引用できません。 読者です 読者をやめる 読者になる 読者になる | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
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http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/candidates | Package candidates | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts Package candidates Here follow all the candidate package versions on Hackage. [ upload ] 2captcha-haskell : 0.1.0.0 . AC-Vector : 2.4.0 . Efficient geometric vectors and transformations. ADPfusionSet : 0.0.0.2 . Dynamic programming for Set data structures. AFSM : 0.1.0.0 . Arrowized functional state machines ALON : 0.1.0.0 . A functional reactive site management/generation framework. Advise-me : 0.1 . Assessment services for the Advise-Me project Agda : 2.6.2.0.20211129 , 2.6.2.1 , 2.6.2.1.20220320 , 2.6.2.1.20220327 , 2.6.2.2.20221106 , 2.6.2.2.20221128 , 2.6.2.2.20230105 , 2.6.3.1 , 2.6.3.20230805 , 2.6.3.20230914 , 2.6.3.20230930 , 2.6.4 , 2.6.4.1 , 2.6.4.2 , 2.6.4.3 , 2.6.20240714 , 2.6.20240731 , 2.6.20240806 , 2.7.0 , 2.7.0.1 , 2.7.20250510 , 2.7.20250524 , 2.7.20250601 , 2.7.20250701 , 2.8.0 . A dependently typed functional programming language and proof assistant AlON : 0 . A functional reactive site management/generation framework. AlON-diff : 0 . AlgorithmW : 0.1.0.0 . Example implementation of Algorithm W for Hindley-Milner type inference. Argon2 : 0 . reserved package name ArrowVHDL : 1.0 . A library to generate Netlist code from Arrow descriptions. AspectAG : 0.5.0.0 , 0.6.0.0 , 0.7.0.0 , 0.7.0.1 . Strongly typed Attribute Grammars implemented using type-level programming. BNFC : 2.4.3 , 2.5.0.1 , 2.7.0.0 , 2.7.0.2 , 2.8 , 2.8.2 , 2.8.3 , 2.8.3.1 , 2.8.4 , 2.9.0 , 2.9.1 , 2.9.2 , 2.9.3 , 2.9.4 , 2.9.4.1 , 2.9.5 , 2.9.6 , 2.9.6.1 . A compiler front-end generator. BNFC3 : 3.0 . A compiler front-end generator. Bang : 0.1.0.4 , 0.1.0.5 . A Drum Machine DSL for Haskell BiGUL : 0.9.0.0 . The Bidirectional Generic Update Language BiobaseBlast : 0.2.1.0 , 0.3.1.0 . BLAST-related tools BiobaseInfernal : 0.8.1.0 . Infernal data structures and tools BiobaseTypes : 0.1.2.1 . Collection of types for bioinformatics BitSyntax : 0.3.2.2 . A module to aid in the (de)serialisation of binary data BlastHTTP : 1.0.0 , 1.0.1 , 1.4.0 . Libary to interface with the NCBI blast REST interface BlogLiterately : 0.8.6 . A tool for posting Haskelly articles to blogs BlogLiterately-diagrams : 0.2.0.6 . Include images in blog posts with inline diagrams code Blogdown : 0.1.1 , 0.2.0 , 0.2.1 , 0.2.2 . A markdown-like markup language designed for blog posts Boolean : 0.2.4 . Generalized booleans and numbers BufferedSocket : 0.2.1.0 . A socker wrapper that makes the IO of sockets much cleaner ByteArray : 0 . reserved package name C-structs : 0.1.0.1 , 0.2.0.1 , 0.2.0.2 . C-Structs implementation for Haskell CC-delcont : 0.2.1.0 . Delimited continuations and dynamically scoped variables CI : 0 . reserved package name CPL : 0.0.7 . An interpreter of Hagino's Categorical Programming Language (CPL). Cabal-hooks : 3.14 . 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ConClusion : 0.0.1 , 0.0.2 . Cluster algorithms, PCA, and chemical conformere analysis Concurrent-Cache : 0.1.0.0 . A Cached variable for IO functions. ConcurrentUtils : 0.4.5.0 , 0.4.6.0 . Concurrent utilities Condor : 0.1 , 0.2 , 0.3 . Information retrieval library CoreErlang : 0.0.3 , 0.0.4 . Manipulating Core Erlang source code CouchDB : 1.2.3 . CouchDB interface Craft3e : 0.2.0.0 , 0.2.0.1 . Code for Haskell: the Craft of Functional Programming, 3rd ed. DCFL : 0.1.0.0 . Communication Free Learning-based constraint solver DPutils : 0.0.0.2 , 0.0.1.0 , 0.0.2.0 , 0.1.0.0 . utilities for DP DataVersion : 0.1.0.0 . Type safe data migrations Decimal : 0.4.1 , 0.5.1 , 0.5.2 . Decimal numbers with variable precision DeepDarkFantasy : 0.0.1 , 0.2017.4.9 , 0.2017.8.4 , 0.2017.8.7 , 0.2017.8.8 , 0.2017.8.9 , 0.2017.8.10 . A DSL for creating neural network. DigitGroup : 0.1.0.0 . Group the digits of numbers by lots Dish : 0.0.0.1 . Hash modules (currently Murmur3) Dung : 1.0 , 1.0.0.1 . An implementation of the Dung argumentation frameworks. Dust : 2.2 , 2.2.1 . Polymorphic protocol engine DynamicTimeWarp : 0.1.1.0 . Dynamic time warping of sequences. ENIG : 0.0.0.1 , 0.0.0.2 , 0.0.1.0 . Auto Korean conjugator/adjustor/adopter/converter EVP : 0.1 . Environment Variable Parser Earley : 0.6.0 , 0.13.0.1 . Parsing all context-free grammars using Earley's algorithm. EarleyM : 0.1.0.0 . Monadic Earley Parsing EdisonAPI : 1.2.2.1 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.3.2 . A library of efficient, purely-functional data structures (API) EdisonCore : 1.2.2.1 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3.2 . A library of efficient, purely-functional data structures (Core Implementations) EitherProjections : 0.1.0.0 . Either Projections, inspired by Scala. EntrezHTTP : 1.0.1 . Libary to interface with the NCBI Entrez REST service. EtaMOO : 0.1.0.0 . A new implementation of the LambdaMOO server FModExRaw : 0.1.0.0 . The Haskell FModEx raw API. FPretty : 1.1 . Efficient simple pretty printing combinators FSM : 0.0.2.0 , 0.0.3.0 , 0.0.4.0 , 1.0.0 . Basic concepts of finite state machines. FULE : 0.3.0 , 0.3.1 . Functional UI Layout Engine FailT : 0.1.0.0 . A 'FailT' monad transformer that plays well with 'MonadFail' FenwickTree : 0.1.1 . Data structure for fast query and update of cumulative sums FilePath-sig : 0 . reserved package name FiniteCategories : 0.1.0.0 , 0.2.0.0 . Finite categories and usual categorical constructions on them. Flint2 : 0.1.0.2 , 0.1.0.3 , 0.1.0.5 . Haskell bindings for the flint library for number theory Flint2-Examples : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.0.1 , 0.1.0.2 . Examples for the Flint2 library ForestStructures : 0.0.1.1 . Tree- and forest structures ForkableT : 0.1.0.1 , 0.1.0.2 . Forkable monad transformers FormalGrammars : 0.3.1.2 . (Context-free) grammars in formal language theory Frames : 0.7.4 . 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Libary for processing the NCBI genbank format Gene-CluEDO : 0.0.0.1 , 0.0.0.2 . Hox gene clustering GeocoderOpenCage : 0.1 . Geocoder and Reverse Geocoding Service Wrapper Gifcurry : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.0.1 , 0.1.0.2 , 0.1.0.3 , 0.1.0.4 , 0.1.0.5 , 0.1.0.6 , 0.1.1.0 , 2.0.0.0 , 2.0.0.2 , 2.1.0.0 , 2.1.1.0 , 2.2.0.0 , 2.3.0.0 , 3.0.0.0 , 3.0.0.1 . GIF creation utility. Gleam : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.0.1 . HTML Canvas graphics, animations and simulations. Glob : 0.9.0 , 0.9.1 , 0.9.2 , 0.9.3 , 0.10.0 , 0.10.1 . Globbing library Guguk : 0.0.0.1 . NLP library for Turkish HABQT : 0.1.0.0 . Hierarchical adaptive Bayesian quantum tomography for quantum bits HDBC : 2.4.0.3 . Haskell Database Connectivity HDBC-odbc : 2.4.0.0 . ODBC driver for HDBC HDBC-postgresql : 2.3.2.2 , 2.3.2.6 , 2.3.2.7 , 2.4.0.0 . PostgreSQL driver for HDBC HEigs : 0.0.1 . An interface to ARPACK for sparse eigenvalue problems. HExcel : 0.1.0.0 . Create Excel files with Haskell HFitUI : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.1.0 . The library for generating a graphical interface on the web HFrequencyQueue : 0.1.0.0 . A Queue with a random (weighted) pick function HGE2D : 0.1.6.2 . 2D game engine written in Haskell HGL : 3.2.3.2 . A simple graphics library based on X11 or Win32 HList : 0.5.0.0 , 0.5.1.0 , 0.5.2.0 , 0.5.3.0 , 0.5.4.0 . Heterogeneous lists HListPP : 0.2.2 . A preprocessor for HList labelable labels HNumeric : 0.2.0.0 , 0.2.1.0 , 0.3.0.0 , 0.3.1.0 , 0.3.2.0 , 0.3.3.0 , 0.4.0.0 , 0.4.0.1 , 0.4.1.0 , 0.5.0.0 , 0.5.0.1 , 0.5.0.2 . Haskell Numeric Library with pure functionality, R & MATLAB Syntax. HPACK : 0 . reserved package name HPDF : 1.5.0 , 1.6.1 , 1.6.2 , 1.7 , 1.8 . Generation of PDF documents HPi : 0.8.0 , 0.9.0 , 0.10.0 , 0.11.0 . GPIO, I2C, SPI, and PWM functions for the Raspberry Pi. HROOT : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to the ROOT data analysis framework HROOT-core : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to ROOT Core modules HROOT-graf : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to ROOT Graf modules HROOT-hist : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to ROOT Hist modules HROOT-io : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to ROOT IO modules HROOT-math : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to ROOT Math modules HROOT-net : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to ROOT Net modules HROOT-tree : 0.10.0.1 , 0.10.0.3 . Haskell binding to ROOT Tree modules HSlippyMap : 0.1.0.0 , 1.0 , 1.2 , 1.4 , 1.6 , 1.8 , 2.0 , 2.1 , 2.2 , 2.3 , 2.5 , 2.6 , 3.0 , 3.0.1 . OpenStreetMap Slippy Map HTF : 0.15.0.1 , 0.15.0.2 . The Haskell Test Framework HUnit-Plus : 0.3.0 . A test framework building on HUnit. HaRe : 0.7.0.6 , 0.7.0.8 , 0.7.0.9 , 0.7.1.0 , 0.7.1.1 , 0.7.1.2 , 0.7.1.3 , 0.7.1.4 , 0.7.1.5 , 0.7.1.6 , 0.7.1.7 , 0.7.2.0 , 0.7.2.1 , 0.7.2.2 , 0.8.3.0 . the Haskell Refactorer. HaXml : 1.25.5 , 1.25.6 , 1.25.7 , 1.25.8 , 1.25.9 , 1.25.10 , 1.25.11 , 1.25.12 , 1.25.13 , 1.25.14 . Utilities for manipulating XML documents HaYAML : 0 . reserved package name Haggressive : 0.1.0.2 , 0.1.0.3 . Aggression analysis for Tweets on Twitter HangmanAscii : 0.1.0.1 , 0.1.1.2 , 0.1.1.3 . Yet another Hangman game. Happstack-session : 0.0.0.1 . Serverside sessions for Happstack HarmTrace : 2.2.1 . Harmony Analysis and Retrieval of Music HarmTrace-Base : 1.4.0.1 , 1.5.3.1 , 1.6.0.0 . Parsing and unambiguously representing musical chords. HaskRel : 0.1.0.0 . HaskRel, Haskell as a DBMS with support for the relational algebra HaskellAnalysisProgram : 0.1.0 . Haskell source code analysis program HaskellForMaths : 0.4.9 . Combinatorics, group theory, commutative algebra, non-commutative algebra HaskellNet : 0.4.1 , 0.4.2 , 0.4.3 , 0.4.4 , 0.5.3 , 0.6 , 0.6.0.1 , 0.6.0.2 , 0.6.1.2 , 0.6.2 . Client support for POP3, SMTP, and IMAP HaskellNet-SSL : 0.3.3.0 , 0.3.4.0 , 0.3.4.1 , 0.3.4.4 . Helpers to connect to SSL/TLS mail servers with HaskellNet Hastructure : 0.50.0 . Cashflow modeling library for structured finance Hate : 0.1.4.1 , 0.1.4.2 , 0.1.4.4 . A small 2D game framework. Hish : 0.0.1 . Hoed : 0.4.1 , 0.5.0 , 0.5.1 . Lightweight algorithmic debugging. HsOpenSSL-x509-system : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.0.1 , 0.1.0.2 , 0.1.0.4 . Use the system's native CA certificate store with HsOpenSSL HsSyck : 0.54 . Fast, lightweight YAML loader and dumper HsYAML : 0.1.1.0 , 0.1.1.1 , 0.1.1.2 , 0.1.1.3 , 0.1.1.4 , 0.1.2.0 , 0.2.0.0 , 0.2.1.0 , 0.2.1.1 , 0.2.1.2 , 0.2.1.3 , 0.2.1.4 , 0.2.1.5 . Pure Haskell YAML 1.2 processor HsYAML-aeson : 0.1.0.0 , 0.2.0.0 , 0.2.0.1 , 0.2.0.2 . JSON to YAML Adapter Hsmtlib : 0.2.0.6 , 2.8.8.8 . Haskell library for easy interaction with SMT-LIB 2 compliant solvers. Hydrogen : 0.1.0.0 . The library for generating a WebGL scene for the web I1M : 0.0.1 , 0.0.4 , 0.0.5 , 0.1.0 , 0.2.0 . Code for the Haskell course taught at the University of Seville. IOSpec : 0.3.1.1 , 0.3.1.2 . A pure specification of the IO monad. IntFormats : 0.1.0.0 . Convert integers in various bases to and from strings IntGraph : 0.1.0.0 . Dynamically sized graph library IntervalMap : 0.6.0.0 , 0.6.1.0 , 0.6.1.1 , 0.6.1.2 . Containers for intervals, with efficient search. Irc : 0.1.0.1 , 0.1.0.2 . DSL for IRC bots IsNull : 0.3.0.0 . A typeclass to determine if a given value is null. JSONParser : 0.1.0.4 . Parse JSON Jikka : 5.0.11.1 . A transpiler from Python to C++ for competitive programming JuicyPixels-blurhash : 0.1.0.0 . Blurhash is a very compact represenation of a placeholder for an image JustParse : 2.0 . A simple and comprehensive Haskell parsing library KSP : 0.1 . A library with the kerbal space program universe and demo code Kawaii-Parser : 0.0.0 . A simple parsing library. Kriens : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.0.1 . Category for Continuation Passing Style LDAPv3 : 0.0.0.0 , 0.1.0.0 . Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) version 3 LPFP : 1.0 , 1.1 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.5 , 1.2.1 . Code for the book Learn Physics with Functional Programming LPFP-core : 1.1.1 , 1.1.5 . Code for the book Learn Physics with Functional Programming LParse : 0.1.1.0 . A continuation-based parser library LR-demo : 0.0.20241111 , 0.0.20251105 . LALR(1) parsetable generator and interpreter LambdaShell : 0.9.3 . Simple shell for evaluating lambda expressions Lambdajudge : 0.1.0.0 , 1.0.0.0 . A library to easily host Haskell based programming competitions LibClang : 3.8.0 . Haskell bindings for libclang (a C++ parsing library) LibZip : 1.0.1 . Bindings to libzip, a library for manipulating zip archives. Liquorice : 0.0.1 . Algorithmic Doom map generation List : 0.5.2 , 0.6.1 , 0.6.2 . List monad transformer and class ListLike : 4.7.4 , 4.7.5 , 4.7.7 , 4.7.8.1 , 4.7.8.2 , 4.7.8.3 , 4.7.8.4 . Generalized support for list-like structures ListT : 0.1.0.0 . List transformer LiterateMarkdown : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.0.1 . Converter to convert from .lhs to .md and vice versa. MASMGen : 0.1.0.0 , 0.7.0.0 . Generate MASM code from haskell MBot : 0.1.0.0 , 0.1.0.1 . Haskell interface for controlling the mBot educational robot MRoute : 0.1.0.0 . Simple matrix routing HTTP API. MagicHaskeller : 0.9.6.5 , 0.9.6.7 . Automatic inductive functional programmer by systematic search MailchimpSimple : 0.1.0.0 , 0.2.0.0 . Haskell library to interact with Mailchimp JSON API Version 3.0 MapWith : 0.1.0.0 , 0.2.0.0 . mapWith: like fmap, but with additional parameters (isFirst, isLast, etc). MetaHDBC : 0.1.4 . Statically checked database access MicroCabal : 0.1.0.0 , 0.3.1.0 . A partial Cabal replacement MicroHs : 0.8 , 0.9.1.0 , 0.9.2.0 , 0.9.6.0 , 0.9.7.0 , 0.9.10.0 , 0.9.11.0 , 0.10.3.0 . A small compiler for Haskell MiniAgda : 0.2018.11.4 , 0.2018.11.6 , 0.2019.3.29 , 0.2019.12.13 , 0.2020.4.14 , 0.2022.3.11 , 0.2025.7.23 . A toy dependently typed programming language with type-based termination. 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Everyone is welcome. Registration not required. Calls are recorded but recordings are not public. We'd like to make this session accesible to all timezones, this is why host two different alternate sessions: APAC/Americas friendly every 2 months - First Tuesday at 15:00 PT Europe/Americas friendly every 2 months - First Tuesday at 15:00 BST Use this link to join the session: APAC/Americas friendly every 2 months - http://meet.google.com/rmw-wgdx-bfc Europe/Americas friendly every 2 months - http://meet.google.com/ofg-mtnn-dqc You can find these events scheduled on our JSON Schema Community Calendar . To add the events to your Google Calendar, use the link found in the bottom right of the above calendar. To add the events to another calendar, use the provided ics/ical file . Bookable sessions are 30 minutes by appointment. Make an appointment . All calls are subject to our Code of Conduct . Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback. 4 You must be logged in to vote 👍 11 All reactions 👍 11 Replies: 2 comments · 3 replies Oldest Newest Top Comment options Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . {{title}} Something went wrong. Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Quote reply ssbarnea Apr 6, 2022 - Please add a calendar (ics) link here so can easily add it to our calendars. Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback. 1 You must be logged in to vote All reactions 1 reply Comment options Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . {{title}} Something went wrong. Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Quote reply Relequestual Apr 6, 2022 Maintainer Author - Unfortunatley the one provided by Zoom isn't setup correctly for timezone changes. I'm going to adjust the format to only be once per month, and allow for additional ad-hoc sessions as requested. 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If you want a quick overview of all features, visit [features](/features) :::info Support email: :email: support@hackmd.io ::: New Feature 🔥 --- - [Paragraph Citations](/@docs/paragraph_citations_en) - [Guided comment](/@docs/guided_comment_en) - [Paragraph bookmark](/@docs/paragraph_bookmark_en) - [Link Preview](/@docs/link_preview_en) - [Show edit history](/@docs/show_editing_history_en) - [Copy paragraph link](/@docs/paragraph_link_copy_en) API 🦾 [close] --- - [How to issue/revoke an API token?](/@docs/issue-revoke-api-token-en) - [Developer Portal](/@hackmd-api/developer-portal?utm_source=tutorial&utm_medium=book-section) [target=_blank] Introduction [close] --- - [Registration and binding](/@docs/registration_and_binding_en) - [Choose your interface language](/@docs/interface-language-en) - [Workspace introduction](/@docs/workspace-introduction-en) - [Dark Mode](/@docs/how-to-set-dark-mode-en) - [Profile page](/@docs/personal-profile-page-en) - [Create note & Navigation bar intro](/@docs/createnotes_n_navigationbar_en) - 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[Emoji cheat sheet](https://hackmdio.github.io/emoji-datasource-finder/) [target=_blank] - [Changing text color :grin:](/@docs/change-text-color-en) - [How to create table](/@docs/how-to-create-table-en) - [How to paste table from Excel ](/@docs/paste-table-from-excel-en) - [Copy and paste code into your notes](/@docs/insert-code-into-note-en) <!-- - [Tips on Mobile](/zr2FvF_URe2HhgWddVvmdQ) --> Book Mode & Slide Mode 📍 [close] --- - [How to create a book](/@docs/create-a-book-en) - [How to create a slide deck](/@docs/create-slides-en) Creating graphs 🖍️ [close] --- - [How to use MathJax & UML](/@docs/use-mathjax-and-UML-en) - [How to create flowchart](/@docs/flowchart-en) - [How to create pie chart](/@docs/pie-chart-en) - [How to create Gantt chart](/@docs/gantt-chart-en) <!--Drawing musical notation --> Notes Management & Template 📚 [close] --- - [Note permission](/@docs/note-permission-en) - [Deleting and Restoring Notes](/@docs/delete-note-en) - [Folder :open_file_folder:](/@docs/folder-en) - 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https://www.reddit.com/user/nfrankel | Reddit - The heart of the internet Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home u/nfrankel Get App Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit Expand user menu Open settings menu nfrankel u/nfrankel Overview Posts Comments back forward Feed options Feed options Hot New Top View Card Compact Back Now Today This Week This Month This Year All Time :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online r/homeassistant :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online • From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale nfrankel replied to txdmbfan Thanks. For the ports, I’m waiting on the HA plugin to upgrade, so I can use Tailscale services, which do the same Reply reply :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online r/homeassistant :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online • From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale nfrankel replied to Raspatatteke Try and see by yourself. I'm not trying to convince you, I have no skin in the game. And if you're happy with what you have, by all means, keep it. Reply reply :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online r/homeassistant :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online • From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale nfrankel replied to Raspatatteke I do not get the appeal of Tailscale Ease of use Reply reply :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online r/homeassistant :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online • From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale nfrankel replied to mandreko Seamless is the word I'd use too, but my setup is much simpler than yours. Reply reply :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online r/homeassistant :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/homeassistant Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. Members Online • From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale nfrankel replied to mandreko I have kept Cloudflare, but only as a proxy to my blog, which I don't host anyway. Good luck with your migration! Reply reply From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/softwarearchitecture :first-child]:h-full [&>:first-child]:w-full [&>:first-child]:mb-0 [&>:first-child]:rounded-[inherit] h-full w-full [&>:first-child]:overflow-hidden [&>:first-child]:max-h-full"> r/softwarearchitecture Dive into discussions on designing, structuring, and optimizing software systems. Share insights on architectural patterns, best practices, and real-world experiences. 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-5.0.0.1 | semigroupoids: Semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of (semi)groupoids and operations for working with them. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. A Category is any Semigroupoid for which the Yoneda lemma holds. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extend (not shown) give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. [ Skip to Readme ] Modules [ Index ] Data Bifunctor Data.Bifunctor.Apply Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Class Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Bifoldable Data.Semigroup.Bitraversable Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Foldable.Class Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroup.Traversable.Class Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. 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Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2015-05-15T07:18:31Z Revised Revision 4 made by ryanglscott at 2019-05-08T13:16:31Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs available [ build log ] Last success reported on 2015-05-21 [ all 1 reports ] Readme for semigroupoids-5.0.0.1 [ back to package description ] semigroupoids A semigroupoid is a Category without id . 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-3.0.0.2 | semigroupoids: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of semigroupoids and operations for working with semigroupds. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Traversable <---- Foldable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Traversable1 <--- Foldable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extend (not shown) give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Downloads semigroupoids-3.0.0.2.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.18) , comonad (>=3.0) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.6) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <0.3) , semigroups (>=0.8.3.1) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.4) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2013-01-06T19:02:58Z Revised Revision 1 made by ryanglscott at 2023-02-02T15:15:22Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs uploaded by user Build status unknown [ no reports yet ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-4.0.2.1 | semigroupoids: Semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of (semi)groupoids and operations for working with them. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. A Category is any Semigroupoid for which the Yoneda lemma holds. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extend (not shown) give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Data.Semifunctor Data.Semifunctor.Associative Data.Semifunctor.Braided Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Coproduct Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Product Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Downloads semigroupoids-4.0.2.1.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.4 || >=4.5 && <5) , comonad (>=4 && <5) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.6) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <1) , distributive (>=0.2.2 && <1) , semigroups (>=0.8.3.1 && <1) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.6) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2014-06-03T19:00:03Z Revised Revision 1 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2015-01-07T14:09:32Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs available [ build log ] Successful builds reported [ all 1 reports ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-5.3.3 | semigroupoids: Semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of (semi)groupoids and operations for working with them. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. A Category is any Semigroupoid for which the Yoneda lemma holds. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extend (not shown) give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. [ Skip to Readme ] Modules [ Index ] [ Quick Jump ] Data Bifunctor Data.Bifunctor.Apply Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Class Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Bifoldable Data.Semigroup.Bitraversable Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Foldable.Class Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroup.Traversable.Class Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Contravariant Enabled distributive You can disable the use of the distributive package using `-f-distributive`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Distributive Enabled doctests You can disable testing with doctests using `-f-doctests`. Enabled comonad You can disable the use of the comonad package using `-f-comonad`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Comonad Enabled tagged You can disable the use of the tagged package using `-f-tagged`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled unordered-containers You can disable the use of the `unordered-containers` package (and also its dependency hashable ) using `-f-unordered-containers`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info Downloads semigroupoids-5.3.3.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Change log CHANGELOG.markdown Dependencies base (>=4.3 && <4.15) , base-orphans (>=0.8 && <1) , bifunctors (>=5 && <6) , comonad (>=4.2.6 && <6) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.7) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <2) , distributive (>=0.2.2 && <1) , generic-deriving (>=1.11 && <1.14) , ghc-prim , hashable (>=1.1 && <1.4) , semigroups (>=0.16.2 && <1) , tagged (>=0.8.5 && <1) , template-haskell , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.6) , transformers-compat (>=0.5 && <0.7) , unordered-containers (>=0.2 && <0.3) [ details ] Tested with ghc ==7.0.4, ghc ==7.2.2, ghc ==7.4.2, ghc ==7.6.3, ghc ==7.8.4, ghc ==7.10.3, ghc ==8.0.2, ghc ==8.2.2, ghc ==8.4.4, ghc ==8.6.5, ghc ==8.8.1 License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by ryanglscott at 2019-08-27T13:36:43Z Revised Revision 1 made by ryanglscott at 2021-02-23T12:16:46Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs available [ build log ] Last success reported on 2019-08-27 [ all 1 reports ] Readme for semigroupoids-5.3.3 [ back to package description ] semigroupoids A semigroupoid is a Category without id . 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The spec is built using Remark , a markdown engine with good support for plugins and lots of existing plugins we can use. Remark also has a language server and a VSCode extension we can use to get linting an link checking while developing the spec. Plugins The following is a not-necessarily-complete list of configured plugins and the features they make available to you. remark-lint -- Enforce markdown styles guide. remark-validate-links -- Check for broken links. remark-gfm -- Adds support for Github Flavored Markdown specific markdown features such as autolink literals, footnotes, strikethrough, tables, and tasklists. remark-heading-id -- Adds support for {#my-anchor} syntax to add an id to an element so it can be referenced using URI fragment syntax. remark-headings -- A collection of enhancements for headings. Adds hierarchical section numbers to headings. Use the %appendix% prefix on headings that should be numbered as an appendix. Adds id anchors to headers that don't have one Example: #section-2-13 Example: #appendix-a Makes the heading a link utilizing its anchor remark-reference-links -- Adds new syntax for referencing a section of the spec using the section number as the link text. Example: ## Foo {#foo} ## Bar This is covered in {{foo}} // --> Renders to "This is covered in [ Section 2.3 ] ( #foo ) " - Link text will use "Section" or "Appendix" as needed remark-table-of-contents -- Adds a table of contents in a section with a header called "Table of Contents". remark-code-titles -- Add titles to code blocks Example: \`\`\` jsonschema "My Fun Title" { "type": "string" } \`\`\` The languages jsonschema and json have special styling The title will be parsed as a JSON string, but you have to double escape escaped characters. So, to get My "quoted" title , you would need to be "My \\\\"quoted\\\\" title" . rehype-highlight -- Syntax highlighting. rehype-highlight-code-lines -- Adds line numbers to code blocks. 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-5 | semigroupoids: Semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of (semi)groupoids and operations for working with them. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. A Category is any Semigroupoid for which the Yoneda lemma holds. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extend (not shown) give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Bifunctor Data.Bifunctor.Apply Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Class Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Bifoldable Data.Semigroup.Bitraversable Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Foldable.Class Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroup.Traversable.Class Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Contravariant Enabled distributive You can disable the use of the distributive package using `-f-distributive`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Distributive Enabled doctests You can disable testing with doctests using `-f-doctests`. Enabled comonad You can disable the use of the comonad package using `-f-comonad`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Comonad Enabled tagged You can disable the use of the tagged package using `-f-tagged`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. 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Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2015-05-15T06:58:28Z Revised Revision 3 made by ryanglscott at 2019-05-08T13:16:22Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs available [ build log ] Last success reported on 2015-06-07 [ all 1 reports ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.3.2.1 | semigroupoids: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of semigroupoids and operations for working with semigroupds. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Traversable <---- Foldable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Traversable1 <--- Foldable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extract give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Plus Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Downloads semigroupoids-1.3.2.1.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.6) , comonad (>=1.1.1.5 && <1.2) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.6) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <0.3) , semigroups (>=0.8.3.1 && <0.9) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.4) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2012-06-03T23:12:48Z Revised Revision 1 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2015-01-03T09:40:01Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs uploaded by user Build status unknown [ no reports yet ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:29 |
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-4.3 | semigroupoids: Semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of (semi)groupoids and operations for working with them. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. A Category is any Semigroupoid for which the Yoneda lemma holds. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extend (not shown) give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Data.Semifunctor Data.Semifunctor.Associative Data.Semifunctor.Braided Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Coproduct Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Product Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Contravariant Enabled distributive You can disable the use of the distributive package using `-f-distributive`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Distributive Enabled doctests You can disable testing with doctests using `-f-doctests`. Enabled comonad You can disable the use of the comonad package using `-f-comonad`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Comonad Enabled Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info Downloads semigroupoids-4.3.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. 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Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.4 || >=4.5 && <5) , base-orphans (==0) , comonad (>=4 && <5) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.6) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <2) , distributive (>=0.2.2 && <0.5) , semigroups (>=0.8.3.1 && <1) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.6) , transformers-compat (>=0.3 && <0.5) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Edward A. 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-3.0 | semigroupoids: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of semigroupoids and operations for working with semigroupds. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Traversable <---- Foldable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Traversable1 <--- Foldable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extract give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Downloads semigroupoids-3.0.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.18) , comonad (>=3.0 && <3.1) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.6) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <0.3) , semigroups (>=0.8.3.1 && <0.9) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.4) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2012-07-05T08:13:28Z Revised Revision 1 made by ryanglscott at 2023-02-02T15:15:15Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs uploaded by user Build status unknown [ no reports yet ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:30 |
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Last update: 2025-12-27 14:02:54 UTC README The Stopwatch component provides a way to profile code. Getting Started composer require symfony/stopwatch use Symfony \ Component \ Stopwatch \ Stopwatch ; $ stopwatch = new Stopwatch (); // optionally group events into sections (e.g. phases of the execution) $ stopwatch -> openSection (); // starts event named 'eventName' $ stopwatch -> start ( ' eventName ' ); // ... run your code here // optionally, start a new "lap" time $ stopwatch -> lap ( ' foo ' ); // ... run your code here $ event = $ stopwatch -> stop ( ' eventName ' ); $ stopwatch -> stopSection ( ' phase_1 ' ); Resources Contributing Report issues and send Pull Requests in the main Symfony repository About Packagist.org Atom/RSS Feeds Statistics Browse Packages API Mirrors Status Dashboard provides maintenance and hosting provides bandwidth and CDN provides malware detection provides monitoring Sponsor Packagist.org & Composer | 2026-01-13T09:30:30 |
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The duration processes like git clone s can run before Composer assumes they died out. You may need to make this higher if you have a slow connection or huge vendors. Example: { "config": { "process-timeout": 900 } } Disabling timeouts for an individual script command # To disable the process timeout on a custom command under scripts , a static helper is available: { "scripts": { "test": [ "Composer\\Config::disableProcessTimeout", "phpunit" ] } } allow-plugins # Defaults to {} which does not allow any plugins to be loaded. As of Composer 2.2.0, the allow-plugins option adds a layer of security allowing you to restrict which Composer plugins are able to execute code during a Composer run. When a new plugin is first activated, which is not yet listed in the config option, Composer will print a warning. If you run Composer interactively it will prompt you to decide if you want to execute the plugin or not. Use this setting to allow only packages you trust to execute code. Set it to an object with package name patterns as keys. The values are true to allow and false to disallow while suppressing further warnings and prompts. { "config": { "allow-plugins": { "third-party/required-plugin": true, "my-organization/*": true, "unnecessary/plugin": false } } } You can also set the config option itself to false to disallow all plugins, or true to allow all plugins to run (NOT recommended). For example: { "config": { "allow-plugins": false } } use-include-path # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will also look for classes in the PHP include path. preferred-install # Defaults to dist and can be any of source , dist or auto . This option allows you to set the install method Composer will prefer to use. Can optionally be an object with package name patterns for keys for more granular install preferences. { "config": { "preferred-install": { "my-organization/stable-package": "dist", "my-organization/*": "source", "partner-organization/*": "auto", "*": "dist" } } } source means Composer will install packages from their source if there is one. This is typically a git clone or equivalent checkout of the version control system the package uses. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly. auto is the legacy behavior where Composer uses source automatically for dev versions, and dist otherwise. dist (the default as of Composer 2.1) means Composer installs from dist , where possible. This is typically a zip file download, which is faster than cloning the entire repository. Note: Order matters. More specific patterns should be earlier than more relaxed patterns. When mixing the string notation with the hash configuration in global and package configurations the string notation is translated to a * package pattern. audit # Security audit and version blocking configuration options. Audit reports can be generated with composer audit and short format versions are automatically reported at the end of update or require commands. Version blocking discards package versions identified as insecure or abandoned, depending on configuration, before resolving dependencies, ensuring they cannot be installed. ignore # A list of advisory ids, remote ids, CVE ids or package names (not recommended) that are ignored in audit reports and/or version blocking. Simple format with reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": { "CVE-1234": "The affected component is not in use.", "GHSA-xx": "The security fix was applied as a patch.", "PKSA-yy": "Due to mitigations in place the update can be delayed." } } } } Simple format without reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": ["CVE-1234", "GHSA-xx", "PKSA-yy"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (advisory doesn't appear in audit reports, but package is still blocked during updates) block - Only ignore for version blocking (package can be used during updates, but advisory still appears in audit reports) all - Ignore during audit reports and version blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": { "CVE-1234": { "apply": "audit", "reason": "Not applicable to us, so don't report, but still want to make sure we don't use this version in updates." }, "GHSA-xx": { "apply": "block", "reason": "Workaround applied, can only fix next week, allow during updates but still report in audits" }, "PKSA-yy": { "apply": "all", "reason": "False report, Ignore completely in all contexts" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. abandoned # Defaults to fail since Composer 2.7 (defaulted to report in Composer 2.6 that added the option). Defines whether and how audit reports should report abandoned packages. There are three possible values: ignore means audit reports do not consider abandoned packages at all. report means abandoned packages are reported as an error but do not cause the composer audit command return a non-zero exit code. fail means abandoned packages will cause the audit command to fail with a non-zero exit code. Note, that this only applies to audit reports, this setting does not impact the blocking of insecure package versions. To configure blocking of abandoned packages, see the block-abandoned option. { "config": { "audit": { "abandoned": "report" } } } Since Composer 2.7, the option can be overridden via the COMPOSER_AUDIT_ABANDONED environment variable. Since Composer 2.8, the option can be overridden via the --abandoned command line option, which overrides both the config value and the environment variable. ignore-abandoned # A list of abandoned package names that are ignored for audit reports and/or version blocking. Allows you to select packages that you want to keep using despite their abandoned state. Simple format with reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": { "acme/*": "Work scheduled for removal next month.", "acme/package": "Transitive dependency but unreachable and not in active use within our project context." } } } } Simple format without reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": ["acme/*", "acme/package"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (package doesn't appear in audit reports, but is still blocked during updates if block-abandoned is enabled) block - Only ignore for version blocking (package can be used during updates even if block-abandoned is enabled, but still appears in audit reports) all - Ignore for audit reports and version blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": { "acme/package": { "apply": "block", "reason": "Allow during updates but still report as abandoned" }, "vendor/*": { "apply": "all", "reason": "We maintain these packages internally" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. ignore-severity # Defaults to [] . A list of severity levels that are ignored for audit reports and/or version blocking. Simple format: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-severity": ["low", "medium"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (advisories with this severity don't appear in audit reports, but packages are still blocked during updates) block - Only ignore for version blocking (packages can be used during updates, but advisories with this severity still appear in audit reports) all - Ignore during both auditing and blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-severity": { "low": { "apply": "all" }, "medium": { "apply": "block" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. ignore-unreachable # Defaults to false . Should unreachable repositories be ignored during a composer audit . This can be helpful if you are running the command in an environment from which not all repositories can be accessed. This setting does not apply to version blocking or audit reports generated in other places than the compoder audit command. { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-unreachable": true } } } block-insecure # Defaults to true . If true , any package versions affected by security advisories will be blocked and cannot be used during a composer update/require/delete commands, unless the security advisories are ignored. If block-abandoned is enabled, version blocking will also prevent use of abandoned packages. { "config": { "audit": { "block-insecure": false } } } block-abandoned # Defaults to false . If true , any abandoned packages cannot be used during a composer update/required/delete command. Only applies if version blocking is not disabled by setting block-insecure to false. { "config": { "audit": { "block-abandoned": true } } } use-parent-dir # When running Composer in a directory where there is no composer.json, if there is one present in a directory above Composer will by default ask you whether you want to use that directory's composer.json instead. If you always want to answer yes to this prompt, you can set this config value to true . To never be prompted, set it to false . The default is "prompt" . Note: This config must be set in your global user-wide config for it to work. Use for example php composer.phar config --global use-parent-dir true to set it. store-auths # What to do after prompting for authentication, one of: true (always store), false (do not store) and "prompt" (ask every time), defaults to "prompt" . github-protocols # Defaults to ["https", "ssh", "git"] . A list of protocols to use when cloning from github.com, in priority order. By default git is present but only if secure-http is disabled, as the git protocol is not encrypted. If you want your origin remote push URLs to be using https and not ssh ( git@github.com:... ), then set the protocol list to be only ["https"] and Composer will stop overwriting the push URL to an ssh URL. github-oauth # A list of domain names and oauth keys. For example using {"github.com": "oauthtoken"} as the value of this option will use oauthtoken to access private repositories on github and to circumvent the low IP-based rate limiting of their API. Composer may prompt for credentials when needed, but these can also be manually set. Read more on how to get an OAuth token for GitHub and cli syntax here . gitlab-domains # Defaults to ["gitlab.com"] . A list of domains of GitLab servers. This is used if you use the gitlab repository type. gitlab-oauth # A list of domain names and oauth keys. For example using {"gitlab.com": "oauthtoken"} as the value of this option will use oauthtoken to access private repositories on gitlab. Please note: If the package is not hosted at gitlab.com the domain names must be also specified with the gitlab-domains option. Further info can also be found here gitlab-token # A list of domain names and private tokens. Private token can be either simple string, or array with username and token. For example using {"gitlab.com": "privatetoken"} as the value of this option will use privatetoken to access private repositories on gitlab. Using {"gitlab.com": {"username": "gitlabuser", "token": "privatetoken"}} will use both username and token for gitlab deploy token functionality ( https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/deploy_tokens/ ) Please note: If the package is not hosted at gitlab.com the domain names must be also specified with the gitlab-domains option. The token must have api or read_api scope. Further info can also be found here gitlab-protocol # A protocol to force use of when creating a repository URL for the source value of the package metadata. One of git or http . ( https is treated as a synonym for http .) Helpful when working with projects referencing private repositories which will later be cloned in GitLab CI jobs with a GitLab CI_JOB_TOKEN using HTTP basic auth. By default, Composer will generate a git-over-SSH URL for private repositories and HTTP(S) only for public. forgejo-domains # Defaults to ["codeberg.org"] . A list of domains of Forgejo servers. This is used if you use the forgejo repository type. forgejo-token # A list of domain names and username/access-tokens to authenticate against them. For example using {"codeberg.org": {"username": "forgejo-user", "token": "access-token"}} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against codeberg.org. Please note: If the package is not hosted at codeberg.org the domain names must be also specified with the forgejo-domains option. Further info can also be found here disable-tls # Defaults to false . If set to true all HTTPS URLs will be tried with HTTP instead and no network level encryption is performed. Enabling this is a security risk and is NOT recommended. The better way is to enable the php_openssl extension in php.ini. Enabling this will implicitly disable the secure-http option. secure-http # Defaults to true . If set to true only HTTPS URLs are allowed to be downloaded via Composer. If you really absolutely need HTTP access to something then you can disable it, but using Let's Encrypt to get a free SSL certificate is generally a better alternative. bitbucket-oauth # A list of domain names and consumers. For example using {"bitbucket.org": {"consumer-key": "myKey", "consumer-secret": "mySecret"}} . Read more here . cafile # Location of Certificate Authority file on local filesystem. In PHP 5.6+ you should rather set this via openssl.cafile in php.ini, although PHP 5.6+ should be able to detect your system CA file automatically. capath # If cafile is not specified or if the certificate is not found there, the directory pointed to by capath is searched for a suitable certificate. capath must be a correctly hashed certificate directory. http-basic # A list of domain names and username/passwords to authenticate against them. For example using {"example.org": {"username": "alice", "password": "foo"}} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against example.org. More info can be found here . bearer # A list of domain names and tokens to authenticate against them. For example using {"example.org": "foo"} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against example.org using an Authorization: Bearer foo header. platform # Lets you fake platform packages (PHP and extensions) so that you can emulate a production env or define your target platform in the config. Example: {"php": "7.0.3", "ext-something": "4.0.3"} . This will make sure that no package requiring more than PHP 7.0.3 can be installed regardless of the actual PHP version you run locally. However it also means the dependencies are not checked correctly anymore, if you run PHP 5.6 it will install fine as it assumes 7.0.3, but then it will fail at runtime. This also means if {"php":"7.4"} is specified; no packages will be used that define 7.4.1 as minimum. Therefore if you use this it is recommended, and safer, to also run the check-platform-reqs command as part of your deployment strategy. If a dependency requires some extension that you do not have installed locally you may ignore it instead by passing --ignore-platform-req=ext-foo to update , install or require . In the long run though you should install required extensions as if you ignore one now and a new package you add a month later also requires it, you may introduce issues in production unknowingly. If you have an extension installed locally but not on production, you may want to artificially hide it from Composer using {"ext-foo": false} . vendor-dir # Defaults to vendor . You can install dependencies into a different directory if you want to. $HOME and ~ will be replaced by your home directory's path in vendor-dir and all *-dir options below. bin-dir # Defaults to vendor/bin . If a project includes binaries, they will be symlinked into this directory. data-dir # Defaults to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Composer on Windows, $XDG_DATA_HOME/composer on unix systems that follow the XDG Base Directory Specifications, and $COMPOSER_HOME on other unix systems. Right now it is only used for storing past composer.phar files to be able to roll back to older versions. See also COMPOSER_HOME . cache-dir # Defaults to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Composer on Windows, /Users/<user>/Library/Caches/composer on macOS, $XDG_CACHE_HOME/composer on unix systems that follow the XDG Base Directory Specifications, and $COMPOSER_HOME/cache on other unix systems. Stores all the caches used by Composer. See also COMPOSER_HOME . cache-files-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/files . Stores the zip archives of packages. cache-repo-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/repo . Stores repository metadata for the composer type and the VCS repos of type svn , fossil , github and bitbucket . cache-vcs-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/vcs . Stores VCS clones for loading VCS repository metadata for the git / hg types and to speed up installs. cache-files-ttl # Defaults to 15552000 (6 months). Composer caches all dist (zip, tar, ...) packages that it downloads. Those are purged after six months of being unused by default. This option allows you to tweak this duration (in seconds) or disable it completely by setting it to 0. cache-files-maxsize # Defaults to 300MiB . Composer caches all dist (zip, tar, ...) packages that it downloads. When the garbage collection is periodically ran, this is the maximum size the cache will be able to use. Older (less used) files will be removed first until the cache fits. cache-read-only # Defaults to false . Whether to use the Composer cache in read-only mode. bin-compat # Defaults to auto . Determines the compatibility of the binaries to be installed. If it is auto then Composer only installs .bat proxy files when on Windows or WSL. If set to full then both .bat files for Windows and scripts for Unix-based operating systems will be installed for each binary. This is mainly useful if you run Composer inside a linux VM but still want the .bat proxies available for use in the Windows host OS. If set to proxy Composer will only create bash/Unix-style proxy files and no .bat files even on Windows/WSL. prepend-autoloader # Defaults to true . If false , the Composer autoloader will not be prepended to existing autoloaders. This is sometimes required to fix interoperability issues with other autoloaders. autoloader-suffix # Defaults to null . When set to a non-empty string, this value will be used as a suffix for the generated Composer autoloader. If set to null , the content-hash value from the composer.lock file will be used if available; otherwise, a random suffix will be generated. optimize-autoloader # Defaults to false . If true , always optimize when dumping the autoloader. sort-packages # Defaults to false . If true , the require command keeps packages sorted by name in composer.json when adding a new package. classmap-authoritative # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will only load classes from the classmap. Implies optimize-autoloader . apcu-autoloader # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will check for APCu and use it to cache found/not-found classes when the extension is enabled. github-domains # Defaults to ["github.com"] . A list of domains to use in github mode. This is used for GitHub Enterprise setups. github-expose-hostname # Defaults to true . 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.3.1.1 | semigroupoids: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of semigroupoids and operations for working with semigroupds. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Traversable <---- Foldable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Traversable1 <--- Foldable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extract give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Plus Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Downloads semigroupoids-1.3.1.1.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.6) , comonad (>=1.1.1.2 && <1.2) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.5) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <0.3) , semigroups (>=0.8.2 && <0.9) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.4) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2012-04-09T21:28:47Z Revised Revision 1 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2015-01-03T09:39:40Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs uploaded by user Build status unknown [ no reports yet ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:30 |
https://getcomposer.org/doc/06-config.md#detailed-format-with-apply-scope--2 | Config - Composer Home Getting Started Download Documentation Browse Packages process-timeout Disabling timeouts for an individual script command allow-plugins use-include-path preferred-install audit ignore Simple format with reasons: Simple format without reasons: Detailed format with apply scope: abandoned ignore-abandoned Simple format with reasons: Simple format without reasons: Detailed format with apply scope: ignore-severity Simple format: Detailed format with apply scope: ignore-unreachable block-insecure block-abandoned use-parent-dir store-auths github-protocols github-oauth gitlab-domains gitlab-oauth gitlab-token gitlab-protocol forgejo-domains forgejo-token disable-tls secure-http bitbucket-oauth cafile capath http-basic bearer platform vendor-dir bin-dir data-dir cache-dir cache-files-dir cache-repo-dir cache-vcs-dir cache-files-ttl cache-files-maxsize cache-read-only bin-compat prepend-autoloader autoloader-suffix optimize-autoloader sort-packages classmap-authoritative apcu-autoloader github-domains github-expose-hostname use-github-api notify-on-install discard-changes archive-format archive-dir htaccess-protect lock platform-check secure-svn-domains bump-after-update allow-missing-requirements update-with-minimal-changes Config # This chapter will describe the config section of the composer.json schema . process-timeout # The timeout in seconds for process executions, defaults to 300 (5mins). The duration processes like git clone s can run before Composer assumes they died out. You may need to make this higher if you have a slow connection or huge vendors. Example: { "config": { "process-timeout": 900 } } Disabling timeouts for an individual script command # To disable the process timeout on a custom command under scripts , a static helper is available: { "scripts": { "test": [ "Composer\\Config::disableProcessTimeout", "phpunit" ] } } allow-plugins # Defaults to {} which does not allow any plugins to be loaded. As of Composer 2.2.0, the allow-plugins option adds a layer of security allowing you to restrict which Composer plugins are able to execute code during a Composer run. When a new plugin is first activated, which is not yet listed in the config option, Composer will print a warning. If you run Composer interactively it will prompt you to decide if you want to execute the plugin or not. Use this setting to allow only packages you trust to execute code. Set it to an object with package name patterns as keys. The values are true to allow and false to disallow while suppressing further warnings and prompts. { "config": { "allow-plugins": { "third-party/required-plugin": true, "my-organization/*": true, "unnecessary/plugin": false } } } You can also set the config option itself to false to disallow all plugins, or true to allow all plugins to run (NOT recommended). For example: { "config": { "allow-plugins": false } } use-include-path # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will also look for classes in the PHP include path. preferred-install # Defaults to dist and can be any of source , dist or auto . This option allows you to set the install method Composer will prefer to use. Can optionally be an object with package name patterns for keys for more granular install preferences. { "config": { "preferred-install": { "my-organization/stable-package": "dist", "my-organization/*": "source", "partner-organization/*": "auto", "*": "dist" } } } source means Composer will install packages from their source if there is one. This is typically a git clone or equivalent checkout of the version control system the package uses. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly. auto is the legacy behavior where Composer uses source automatically for dev versions, and dist otherwise. dist (the default as of Composer 2.1) means Composer installs from dist , where possible. This is typically a zip file download, which is faster than cloning the entire repository. Note: Order matters. More specific patterns should be earlier than more relaxed patterns. When mixing the string notation with the hash configuration in global and package configurations the string notation is translated to a * package pattern. audit # Security audit and version blocking configuration options. Audit reports can be generated with composer audit and short format versions are automatically reported at the end of update or require commands. Version blocking discards package versions identified as insecure or abandoned, depending on configuration, before resolving dependencies, ensuring they cannot be installed. ignore # A list of advisory ids, remote ids, CVE ids or package names (not recommended) that are ignored in audit reports and/or version blocking. Simple format with reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": { "CVE-1234": "The affected component is not in use.", "GHSA-xx": "The security fix was applied as a patch.", "PKSA-yy": "Due to mitigations in place the update can be delayed." } } } } Simple format without reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": ["CVE-1234", "GHSA-xx", "PKSA-yy"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (advisory doesn't appear in audit reports, but package is still blocked during updates) block - Only ignore for version blocking (package can be used during updates, but advisory still appears in audit reports) all - Ignore during audit reports and version blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": { "CVE-1234": { "apply": "audit", "reason": "Not applicable to us, so don't report, but still want to make sure we don't use this version in updates." }, "GHSA-xx": { "apply": "block", "reason": "Workaround applied, can only fix next week, allow during updates but still report in audits" }, "PKSA-yy": { "apply": "all", "reason": "False report, Ignore completely in all contexts" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. abandoned # Defaults to fail since Composer 2.7 (defaulted to report in Composer 2.6 that added the option). Defines whether and how audit reports should report abandoned packages. There are three possible values: ignore means audit reports do not consider abandoned packages at all. report means abandoned packages are reported as an error but do not cause the composer audit command return a non-zero exit code. fail means abandoned packages will cause the audit command to fail with a non-zero exit code. Note, that this only applies to audit reports, this setting does not impact the blocking of insecure package versions. To configure blocking of abandoned packages, see the block-abandoned option. { "config": { "audit": { "abandoned": "report" } } } Since Composer 2.7, the option can be overridden via the COMPOSER_AUDIT_ABANDONED environment variable. Since Composer 2.8, the option can be overridden via the --abandoned command line option, which overrides both the config value and the environment variable. ignore-abandoned # A list of abandoned package names that are ignored for audit reports and/or version blocking. Allows you to select packages that you want to keep using despite their abandoned state. Simple format with reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": { "acme/*": "Work scheduled for removal next month.", "acme/package": "Transitive dependency but unreachable and not in active use within our project context." } } } } Simple format without reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": ["acme/*", "acme/package"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (package doesn't appear in audit reports, but is still blocked during updates if block-abandoned is enabled) block - Only ignore for version blocking (package can be used during updates even if block-abandoned is enabled, but still appears in audit reports) all - Ignore for audit reports and version blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": { "acme/package": { "apply": "block", "reason": "Allow during updates but still report as abandoned" }, "vendor/*": { "apply": "all", "reason": "We maintain these packages internally" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. ignore-severity # Defaults to [] . A list of severity levels that are ignored for audit reports and/or version blocking. Simple format: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-severity": ["low", "medium"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (advisories with this severity don't appear in audit reports, but packages are still blocked during updates) block - Only ignore for version blocking (packages can be used during updates, but advisories with this severity still appear in audit reports) all - Ignore during both auditing and blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-severity": { "low": { "apply": "all" }, "medium": { "apply": "block" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. ignore-unreachable # Defaults to false . Should unreachable repositories be ignored during a composer audit . This can be helpful if you are running the command in an environment from which not all repositories can be accessed. This setting does not apply to version blocking or audit reports generated in other places than the compoder audit command. { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-unreachable": true } } } block-insecure # Defaults to true . If true , any package versions affected by security advisories will be blocked and cannot be used during a composer update/require/delete commands, unless the security advisories are ignored. If block-abandoned is enabled, version blocking will also prevent use of abandoned packages. { "config": { "audit": { "block-insecure": false } } } block-abandoned # Defaults to false . If true , any abandoned packages cannot be used during a composer update/required/delete command. Only applies if version blocking is not disabled by setting block-insecure to false. { "config": { "audit": { "block-abandoned": true } } } use-parent-dir # When running Composer in a directory where there is no composer.json, if there is one present in a directory above Composer will by default ask you whether you want to use that directory's composer.json instead. If you always want to answer yes to this prompt, you can set this config value to true . To never be prompted, set it to false . The default is "prompt" . Note: This config must be set in your global user-wide config for it to work. Use for example php composer.phar config --global use-parent-dir true to set it. store-auths # What to do after prompting for authentication, one of: true (always store), false (do not store) and "prompt" (ask every time), defaults to "prompt" . github-protocols # Defaults to ["https", "ssh", "git"] . A list of protocols to use when cloning from github.com, in priority order. By default git is present but only if secure-http is disabled, as the git protocol is not encrypted. If you want your origin remote push URLs to be using https and not ssh ( git@github.com:... ), then set the protocol list to be only ["https"] and Composer will stop overwriting the push URL to an ssh URL. github-oauth # A list of domain names and oauth keys. For example using {"github.com": "oauthtoken"} as the value of this option will use oauthtoken to access private repositories on github and to circumvent the low IP-based rate limiting of their API. Composer may prompt for credentials when needed, but these can also be manually set. Read more on how to get an OAuth token for GitHub and cli syntax here . gitlab-domains # Defaults to ["gitlab.com"] . A list of domains of GitLab servers. This is used if you use the gitlab repository type. gitlab-oauth # A list of domain names and oauth keys. For example using {"gitlab.com": "oauthtoken"} as the value of this option will use oauthtoken to access private repositories on gitlab. Please note: If the package is not hosted at gitlab.com the domain names must be also specified with the gitlab-domains option. Further info can also be found here gitlab-token # A list of domain names and private tokens. Private token can be either simple string, or array with username and token. For example using {"gitlab.com": "privatetoken"} as the value of this option will use privatetoken to access private repositories on gitlab. Using {"gitlab.com": {"username": "gitlabuser", "token": "privatetoken"}} will use both username and token for gitlab deploy token functionality ( https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/deploy_tokens/ ) Please note: If the package is not hosted at gitlab.com the domain names must be also specified with the gitlab-domains option. The token must have api or read_api scope. Further info can also be found here gitlab-protocol # A protocol to force use of when creating a repository URL for the source value of the package metadata. One of git or http . ( https is treated as a synonym for http .) Helpful when working with projects referencing private repositories which will later be cloned in GitLab CI jobs with a GitLab CI_JOB_TOKEN using HTTP basic auth. By default, Composer will generate a git-over-SSH URL for private repositories and HTTP(S) only for public. forgejo-domains # Defaults to ["codeberg.org"] . A list of domains of Forgejo servers. This is used if you use the forgejo repository type. forgejo-token # A list of domain names and username/access-tokens to authenticate against them. For example using {"codeberg.org": {"username": "forgejo-user", "token": "access-token"}} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against codeberg.org. Please note: If the package is not hosted at codeberg.org the domain names must be also specified with the forgejo-domains option. Further info can also be found here disable-tls # Defaults to false . If set to true all HTTPS URLs will be tried with HTTP instead and no network level encryption is performed. Enabling this is a security risk and is NOT recommended. The better way is to enable the php_openssl extension in php.ini. Enabling this will implicitly disable the secure-http option. secure-http # Defaults to true . If set to true only HTTPS URLs are allowed to be downloaded via Composer. If you really absolutely need HTTP access to something then you can disable it, but using Let's Encrypt to get a free SSL certificate is generally a better alternative. bitbucket-oauth # A list of domain names and consumers. For example using {"bitbucket.org": {"consumer-key": "myKey", "consumer-secret": "mySecret"}} . Read more here . cafile # Location of Certificate Authority file on local filesystem. In PHP 5.6+ you should rather set this via openssl.cafile in php.ini, although PHP 5.6+ should be able to detect your system CA file automatically. capath # If cafile is not specified or if the certificate is not found there, the directory pointed to by capath is searched for a suitable certificate. capath must be a correctly hashed certificate directory. http-basic # A list of domain names and username/passwords to authenticate against them. For example using {"example.org": {"username": "alice", "password": "foo"}} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against example.org. More info can be found here . bearer # A list of domain names and tokens to authenticate against them. For example using {"example.org": "foo"} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against example.org using an Authorization: Bearer foo header. platform # Lets you fake platform packages (PHP and extensions) so that you can emulate a production env or define your target platform in the config. Example: {"php": "7.0.3", "ext-something": "4.0.3"} . This will make sure that no package requiring more than PHP 7.0.3 can be installed regardless of the actual PHP version you run locally. However it also means the dependencies are not checked correctly anymore, if you run PHP 5.6 it will install fine as it assumes 7.0.3, but then it will fail at runtime. This also means if {"php":"7.4"} is specified; no packages will be used that define 7.4.1 as minimum. Therefore if you use this it is recommended, and safer, to also run the check-platform-reqs command as part of your deployment strategy. If a dependency requires some extension that you do not have installed locally you may ignore it instead by passing --ignore-platform-req=ext-foo to update , install or require . In the long run though you should install required extensions as if you ignore one now and a new package you add a month later also requires it, you may introduce issues in production unknowingly. If you have an extension installed locally but not on production, you may want to artificially hide it from Composer using {"ext-foo": false} . vendor-dir # Defaults to vendor . You can install dependencies into a different directory if you want to. $HOME and ~ will be replaced by your home directory's path in vendor-dir and all *-dir options below. bin-dir # Defaults to vendor/bin . If a project includes binaries, they will be symlinked into this directory. data-dir # Defaults to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Composer on Windows, $XDG_DATA_HOME/composer on unix systems that follow the XDG Base Directory Specifications, and $COMPOSER_HOME on other unix systems. Right now it is only used for storing past composer.phar files to be able to roll back to older versions. See also COMPOSER_HOME . cache-dir # Defaults to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Composer on Windows, /Users/<user>/Library/Caches/composer on macOS, $XDG_CACHE_HOME/composer on unix systems that follow the XDG Base Directory Specifications, and $COMPOSER_HOME/cache on other unix systems. Stores all the caches used by Composer. See also COMPOSER_HOME . cache-files-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/files . Stores the zip archives of packages. cache-repo-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/repo . Stores repository metadata for the composer type and the VCS repos of type svn , fossil , github and bitbucket . cache-vcs-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/vcs . Stores VCS clones for loading VCS repository metadata for the git / hg types and to speed up installs. cache-files-ttl # Defaults to 15552000 (6 months). Composer caches all dist (zip, tar, ...) packages that it downloads. Those are purged after six months of being unused by default. This option allows you to tweak this duration (in seconds) or disable it completely by setting it to 0. cache-files-maxsize # Defaults to 300MiB . Composer caches all dist (zip, tar, ...) packages that it downloads. When the garbage collection is periodically ran, this is the maximum size the cache will be able to use. Older (less used) files will be removed first until the cache fits. cache-read-only # Defaults to false . Whether to use the Composer cache in read-only mode. bin-compat # Defaults to auto . Determines the compatibility of the binaries to be installed. If it is auto then Composer only installs .bat proxy files when on Windows or WSL. If set to full then both .bat files for Windows and scripts for Unix-based operating systems will be installed for each binary. This is mainly useful if you run Composer inside a linux VM but still want the .bat proxies available for use in the Windows host OS. If set to proxy Composer will only create bash/Unix-style proxy files and no .bat files even on Windows/WSL. prepend-autoloader # Defaults to true . If false , the Composer autoloader will not be prepended to existing autoloaders. This is sometimes required to fix interoperability issues with other autoloaders. autoloader-suffix # Defaults to null . When set to a non-empty string, this value will be used as a suffix for the generated Composer autoloader. If set to null , the content-hash value from the composer.lock file will be used if available; otherwise, a random suffix will be generated. optimize-autoloader # Defaults to false . If true , always optimize when dumping the autoloader. sort-packages # Defaults to false . If true , the require command keeps packages sorted by name in composer.json when adding a new package. classmap-authoritative # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will only load classes from the classmap. Implies optimize-autoloader . apcu-autoloader # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will check for APCu and use it to cache found/not-found classes when the extension is enabled. github-domains # Defaults to ["github.com"] . A list of domains to use in github mode. This is used for GitHub Enterprise setups. github-expose-hostname # Defaults to true . If false , the OAuth tokens created to access the github API will have a date instead of the machine hostname. use-github-api # Defaults to true . Similar to the no-api key on a specific repository, setting use-github-api to false will define the global behavior for all GitHub repositories to clone the repository as it would with any other git repository instead of using the GitHub API. But unlike using the git driver directly, Composer will still attempt to use GitHub's zip files. notify-on-install # Defaults to true . Composer allows repositories to define a notification URL, so that they get notified whenever a package from that repository is installed. This option allows you to disable that behavior. discard-changes # Defaults to false and can be any of true , false or "stash" . This option allows you to set the default style of handling dirty updates when in non-interactive mode. true will always discard changes in vendors, while "stash" will try to stash and reapply. Use this for CI servers or deploy scripts if you tend to have modified vendors. archive-format # Defaults to tar . Overrides the default format used by the archive command. archive-dir # Defaults to . . Default destination for archives created by the archive command. Example: { "config": { "archive-dir": "/home/user/.composer/repo" } } htaccess-protect # Defaults to true . If set to false , Composer will not create .htaccess files in the Composer home, cache, and data directories. lock # Defaults to true . If set to false , Composer will not create a composer.lock file and will ignore it if one is present. platform-check # Defaults to php-only which only checks the PHP version. Set to true to also check the presence of extension. If set to false , Composer will not create and require a platform_check.php file as part of the autoloader bootstrap. secure-svn-domains # Defaults to [] . Lists domains which should be trusted/marked as using a secure Subversion/SVN transport. By default svn:// protocol is seen as insecure and will throw, but you can set this config option to ["example.org"] to allow using svn URLs on that hostname. This is a better/safer alternative to disabling secure-http altogether. bump-after-update # Defaults to false and can be any of true , false , "dev" or "no-dev" . If set to true, Composer will run the bump command after running the update command. If set to "dev" or "no-dev" then only the corresponding dependencies will be bumped. allow-missing-requirements # Defaults to false . Ignores error during install if there are any missing requirements - the lock file is not up to date with the latest changes in composer.json . update-with-minimal-changes # Defaults to false . If set to true, Composer will only perform absolutely necessary changes to transitive dependencies during update. Can also be set via the COMPOSER_MINIMAL_CHANGES=1 env var. ← Repositories | Runtime → Found a typo? Something is wrong in this documentation? 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The duration processes like git clone s can run before Composer assumes they died out. You may need to make this higher if you have a slow connection or huge vendors. Example: { "config": { "process-timeout": 900 } } Disabling timeouts for an individual script command # To disable the process timeout on a custom command under scripts , a static helper is available: { "scripts": { "test": [ "Composer\\Config::disableProcessTimeout", "phpunit" ] } } allow-plugins # Defaults to {} which does not allow any plugins to be loaded. As of Composer 2.2.0, the allow-plugins option adds a layer of security allowing you to restrict which Composer plugins are able to execute code during a Composer run. When a new plugin is first activated, which is not yet listed in the config option, Composer will print a warning. If you run Composer interactively it will prompt you to decide if you want to execute the plugin or not. Use this setting to allow only packages you trust to execute code. Set it to an object with package name patterns as keys. The values are true to allow and false to disallow while suppressing further warnings and prompts. { "config": { "allow-plugins": { "third-party/required-plugin": true, "my-organization/*": true, "unnecessary/plugin": false } } } You can also set the config option itself to false to disallow all plugins, or true to allow all plugins to run (NOT recommended). For example: { "config": { "allow-plugins": false } } use-include-path # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will also look for classes in the PHP include path. preferred-install # Defaults to dist and can be any of source , dist or auto . This option allows you to set the install method Composer will prefer to use. Can optionally be an object with package name patterns for keys for more granular install preferences. { "config": { "preferred-install": { "my-organization/stable-package": "dist", "my-organization/*": "source", "partner-organization/*": "auto", "*": "dist" } } } source means Composer will install packages from their source if there is one. This is typically a git clone or equivalent checkout of the version control system the package uses. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly. auto is the legacy behavior where Composer uses source automatically for dev versions, and dist otherwise. dist (the default as of Composer 2.1) means Composer installs from dist , where possible. This is typically a zip file download, which is faster than cloning the entire repository. Note: Order matters. More specific patterns should be earlier than more relaxed patterns. When mixing the string notation with the hash configuration in global and package configurations the string notation is translated to a * package pattern. audit # Security audit and version blocking configuration options. Audit reports can be generated with composer audit and short format versions are automatically reported at the end of update or require commands. Version blocking discards package versions identified as insecure or abandoned, depending on configuration, before resolving dependencies, ensuring they cannot be installed. ignore # A list of advisory ids, remote ids, CVE ids or package names (not recommended) that are ignored in audit reports and/or version blocking. Simple format with reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": { "CVE-1234": "The affected component is not in use.", "GHSA-xx": "The security fix was applied as a patch.", "PKSA-yy": "Due to mitigations in place the update can be delayed." } } } } Simple format without reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": ["CVE-1234", "GHSA-xx", "PKSA-yy"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (advisory doesn't appear in audit reports, but package is still blocked during updates) block - Only ignore for version blocking (package can be used during updates, but advisory still appears in audit reports) all - Ignore during audit reports and version blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore": { "CVE-1234": { "apply": "audit", "reason": "Not applicable to us, so don't report, but still want to make sure we don't use this version in updates." }, "GHSA-xx": { "apply": "block", "reason": "Workaround applied, can only fix next week, allow during updates but still report in audits" }, "PKSA-yy": { "apply": "all", "reason": "False report, Ignore completely in all contexts" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. abandoned # Defaults to fail since Composer 2.7 (defaulted to report in Composer 2.6 that added the option). Defines whether and how audit reports should report abandoned packages. There are three possible values: ignore means audit reports do not consider abandoned packages at all. report means abandoned packages are reported as an error but do not cause the composer audit command return a non-zero exit code. fail means abandoned packages will cause the audit command to fail with a non-zero exit code. Note, that this only applies to audit reports, this setting does not impact the blocking of insecure package versions. To configure blocking of abandoned packages, see the block-abandoned option. { "config": { "audit": { "abandoned": "report" } } } Since Composer 2.7, the option can be overridden via the COMPOSER_AUDIT_ABANDONED environment variable. Since Composer 2.8, the option can be overridden via the --abandoned command line option, which overrides both the config value and the environment variable. ignore-abandoned # A list of abandoned package names that are ignored for audit reports and/or version blocking. Allows you to select packages that you want to keep using despite their abandoned state. Simple format with reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": { "acme/*": "Work scheduled for removal next month.", "acme/package": "Transitive dependency but unreachable and not in active use within our project context." } } } } Simple format without reasons: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": ["acme/*", "acme/package"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (package doesn't appear in audit reports, but is still blocked during updates if block-abandoned is enabled) block - Only ignore for version blocking (package can be used during updates even if block-abandoned is enabled, but still appears in audit reports) all - Ignore for audit reports and version blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-abandoned": { "acme/package": { "apply": "block", "reason": "Allow during updates but still report as abandoned" }, "vendor/*": { "apply": "all", "reason": "We maintain these packages internally" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. ignore-severity # Defaults to [] . A list of severity levels that are ignored for audit reports and/or version blocking. Simple format: # { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-severity": ["low", "medium"] } } } Detailed format with apply scope: # The detailed format allows you to control whether an ignore applies to audit reports only, version blocking only, or both. The apply field accepts: audit - Only ignore for audit reports (advisories with this severity don't appear in audit reports, but packages are still blocked during updates) block - Only ignore for version blocking (packages can be used during updates, but advisories with this severity still appear in audit reports) all - Ignore during both auditing and blocking (default behavior) { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-severity": { "low": { "apply": "all" }, "medium": { "apply": "block" } } } } } All formats can be mixed together in the same configuration. ignore-unreachable # Defaults to false . Should unreachable repositories be ignored during a composer audit . This can be helpful if you are running the command in an environment from which not all repositories can be accessed. This setting does not apply to version blocking or audit reports generated in other places than the compoder audit command. { "config": { "audit": { "ignore-unreachable": true } } } block-insecure # Defaults to true . If true , any package versions affected by security advisories will be blocked and cannot be used during a composer update/require/delete commands, unless the security advisories are ignored. If block-abandoned is enabled, version blocking will also prevent use of abandoned packages. { "config": { "audit": { "block-insecure": false } } } block-abandoned # Defaults to false . If true , any abandoned packages cannot be used during a composer update/required/delete command. Only applies if version blocking is not disabled by setting block-insecure to false. { "config": { "audit": { "block-abandoned": true } } } use-parent-dir # When running Composer in a directory where there is no composer.json, if there is one present in a directory above Composer will by default ask you whether you want to use that directory's composer.json instead. If you always want to answer yes to this prompt, you can set this config value to true . To never be prompted, set it to false . The default is "prompt" . Note: This config must be set in your global user-wide config for it to work. Use for example php composer.phar config --global use-parent-dir true to set it. store-auths # What to do after prompting for authentication, one of: true (always store), false (do not store) and "prompt" (ask every time), defaults to "prompt" . github-protocols # Defaults to ["https", "ssh", "git"] . A list of protocols to use when cloning from github.com, in priority order. By default git is present but only if secure-http is disabled, as the git protocol is not encrypted. If you want your origin remote push URLs to be using https and not ssh ( git@github.com:... ), then set the protocol list to be only ["https"] and Composer will stop overwriting the push URL to an ssh URL. github-oauth # A list of domain names and oauth keys. For example using {"github.com": "oauthtoken"} as the value of this option will use oauthtoken to access private repositories on github and to circumvent the low IP-based rate limiting of their API. Composer may prompt for credentials when needed, but these can also be manually set. Read more on how to get an OAuth token for GitHub and cli syntax here . gitlab-domains # Defaults to ["gitlab.com"] . A list of domains of GitLab servers. This is used if you use the gitlab repository type. gitlab-oauth # A list of domain names and oauth keys. For example using {"gitlab.com": "oauthtoken"} as the value of this option will use oauthtoken to access private repositories on gitlab. Please note: If the package is not hosted at gitlab.com the domain names must be also specified with the gitlab-domains option. Further info can also be found here gitlab-token # A list of domain names and private tokens. Private token can be either simple string, or array with username and token. For example using {"gitlab.com": "privatetoken"} as the value of this option will use privatetoken to access private repositories on gitlab. Using {"gitlab.com": {"username": "gitlabuser", "token": "privatetoken"}} will use both username and token for gitlab deploy token functionality ( https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/deploy_tokens/ ) Please note: If the package is not hosted at gitlab.com the domain names must be also specified with the gitlab-domains option. The token must have api or read_api scope. Further info can also be found here gitlab-protocol # A protocol to force use of when creating a repository URL for the source value of the package metadata. One of git or http . ( https is treated as a synonym for http .) Helpful when working with projects referencing private repositories which will later be cloned in GitLab CI jobs with a GitLab CI_JOB_TOKEN using HTTP basic auth. By default, Composer will generate a git-over-SSH URL for private repositories and HTTP(S) only for public. forgejo-domains # Defaults to ["codeberg.org"] . A list of domains of Forgejo servers. This is used if you use the forgejo repository type. forgejo-token # A list of domain names and username/access-tokens to authenticate against them. For example using {"codeberg.org": {"username": "forgejo-user", "token": "access-token"}} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against codeberg.org. Please note: If the package is not hosted at codeberg.org the domain names must be also specified with the forgejo-domains option. Further info can also be found here disable-tls # Defaults to false . If set to true all HTTPS URLs will be tried with HTTP instead and no network level encryption is performed. Enabling this is a security risk and is NOT recommended. The better way is to enable the php_openssl extension in php.ini. Enabling this will implicitly disable the secure-http option. secure-http # Defaults to true . If set to true only HTTPS URLs are allowed to be downloaded via Composer. If you really absolutely need HTTP access to something then you can disable it, but using Let's Encrypt to get a free SSL certificate is generally a better alternative. bitbucket-oauth # A list of domain names and consumers. For example using {"bitbucket.org": {"consumer-key": "myKey", "consumer-secret": "mySecret"}} . Read more here . cafile # Location of Certificate Authority file on local filesystem. In PHP 5.6+ you should rather set this via openssl.cafile in php.ini, although PHP 5.6+ should be able to detect your system CA file automatically. capath # If cafile is not specified or if the certificate is not found there, the directory pointed to by capath is searched for a suitable certificate. capath must be a correctly hashed certificate directory. http-basic # A list of domain names and username/passwords to authenticate against them. For example using {"example.org": {"username": "alice", "password": "foo"}} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against example.org. More info can be found here . bearer # A list of domain names and tokens to authenticate against them. For example using {"example.org": "foo"} as the value of this option will let Composer authenticate against example.org using an Authorization: Bearer foo header. platform # Lets you fake platform packages (PHP and extensions) so that you can emulate a production env or define your target platform in the config. Example: {"php": "7.0.3", "ext-something": "4.0.3"} . This will make sure that no package requiring more than PHP 7.0.3 can be installed regardless of the actual PHP version you run locally. However it also means the dependencies are not checked correctly anymore, if you run PHP 5.6 it will install fine as it assumes 7.0.3, but then it will fail at runtime. This also means if {"php":"7.4"} is specified; no packages will be used that define 7.4.1 as minimum. Therefore if you use this it is recommended, and safer, to also run the check-platform-reqs command as part of your deployment strategy. If a dependency requires some extension that you do not have installed locally you may ignore it instead by passing --ignore-platform-req=ext-foo to update , install or require . In the long run though you should install required extensions as if you ignore one now and a new package you add a month later also requires it, you may introduce issues in production unknowingly. If you have an extension installed locally but not on production, you may want to artificially hide it from Composer using {"ext-foo": false} . vendor-dir # Defaults to vendor . You can install dependencies into a different directory if you want to. $HOME and ~ will be replaced by your home directory's path in vendor-dir and all *-dir options below. bin-dir # Defaults to vendor/bin . If a project includes binaries, they will be symlinked into this directory. data-dir # Defaults to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Composer on Windows, $XDG_DATA_HOME/composer on unix systems that follow the XDG Base Directory Specifications, and $COMPOSER_HOME on other unix systems. Right now it is only used for storing past composer.phar files to be able to roll back to older versions. See also COMPOSER_HOME . cache-dir # Defaults to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Composer on Windows, /Users/<user>/Library/Caches/composer on macOS, $XDG_CACHE_HOME/composer on unix systems that follow the XDG Base Directory Specifications, and $COMPOSER_HOME/cache on other unix systems. Stores all the caches used by Composer. See also COMPOSER_HOME . cache-files-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/files . Stores the zip archives of packages. cache-repo-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/repo . Stores repository metadata for the composer type and the VCS repos of type svn , fossil , github and bitbucket . cache-vcs-dir # Defaults to $cache-dir/vcs . Stores VCS clones for loading VCS repository metadata for the git / hg types and to speed up installs. cache-files-ttl # Defaults to 15552000 (6 months). Composer caches all dist (zip, tar, ...) packages that it downloads. Those are purged after six months of being unused by default. This option allows you to tweak this duration (in seconds) or disable it completely by setting it to 0. cache-files-maxsize # Defaults to 300MiB . Composer caches all dist (zip, tar, ...) packages that it downloads. When the garbage collection is periodically ran, this is the maximum size the cache will be able to use. Older (less used) files will be removed first until the cache fits. cache-read-only # Defaults to false . Whether to use the Composer cache in read-only mode. bin-compat # Defaults to auto . Determines the compatibility of the binaries to be installed. If it is auto then Composer only installs .bat proxy files when on Windows or WSL. If set to full then both .bat files for Windows and scripts for Unix-based operating systems will be installed for each binary. This is mainly useful if you run Composer inside a linux VM but still want the .bat proxies available for use in the Windows host OS. If set to proxy Composer will only create bash/Unix-style proxy files and no .bat files even on Windows/WSL. prepend-autoloader # Defaults to true . If false , the Composer autoloader will not be prepended to existing autoloaders. This is sometimes required to fix interoperability issues with other autoloaders. autoloader-suffix # Defaults to null . When set to a non-empty string, this value will be used as a suffix for the generated Composer autoloader. If set to null , the content-hash value from the composer.lock file will be used if available; otherwise, a random suffix will be generated. optimize-autoloader # Defaults to false . If true , always optimize when dumping the autoloader. sort-packages # Defaults to false . If true , the require command keeps packages sorted by name in composer.json when adding a new package. classmap-authoritative # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will only load classes from the classmap. Implies optimize-autoloader . apcu-autoloader # Defaults to false . If true , the Composer autoloader will check for APCu and use it to cache found/not-found classes when the extension is enabled. github-domains # Defaults to ["github.com"] . A list of domains to use in github mode. This is used for GitHub Enterprise setups. github-expose-hostname # Defaults to true . If false , the OAuth tokens created to access the github API will have a date instead of the machine hostname. use-github-api # Defaults to true . Similar to the no-api key on a specific repository, setting use-github-api to false will define the global behavior for all GitHub repositories to clone the repository as it would with any other git repository instead of using the GitHub API. But unlike using the git driver directly, Composer will still attempt to use GitHub's zip files. notify-on-install # Defaults to true . Composer allows repositories to define a notification URL, so that they get notified whenever a package from that repository is installed. This option allows you to disable that behavior. discard-changes # Defaults to false and can be any of true , false or "stash" . This option allows you to set the default style of handling dirty updates when in non-interactive mode. true will always discard changes in vendors, while "stash" will try to stash and reapply. Use this for CI servers or deploy scripts if you tend to have modified vendors. archive-format # Defaults to tar . Overrides the default format used by the archive command. archive-dir # Defaults to . . Default destination for archives created by the archive command. Example: { "config": { "archive-dir": "/home/user/.composer/repo" } } htaccess-protect # Defaults to true . If set to false , Composer will not create .htaccess files in the Composer home, cache, and data directories. lock # Defaults to true . If set to false , Composer will not create a composer.lock file and will ignore it if one is present. platform-check # Defaults to php-only which only checks the PHP version. Set to true to also check the presence of extension. If set to false , Composer will not create and require a platform_check.php file as part of the autoloader bootstrap. secure-svn-domains # Defaults to [] . Lists domains which should be trusted/marked as using a secure Subversion/SVN transport. By default svn:// protocol is seen as insecure and will throw, but you can set this config option to ["example.org"] to allow using svn URLs on that hostname. This is a better/safer alternative to disabling secure-http altogether. bump-after-update # Defaults to false and can be any of true , false , "dev" or "no-dev" . If set to true, Composer will run the bump command after running the update command. If set to "dev" or "no-dev" then only the corresponding dependencies will be bumped. allow-missing-requirements # Defaults to false . Ignores error during install if there are any missing requirements - the lock file is not up to date with the latest changes in composer.json . update-with-minimal-changes # Defaults to false . If set to true, Composer will only perform absolutely necessary changes to transitive dependencies during update. Can also be set via the COMPOSER_MINIMAL_CHANGES=1 env var. ← Repositories | Runtime → Found a typo? Something is wrong in this documentation? 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Let’s continue the tradition, but with a wider scope than before. The situation warrants it. More chaos It’s a hard realization to admit, but the world is spiraling deeper and deeper into chaos. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has now dragged into its third year, and still, neithe Nicolas Fränkel Dec 14, 2025 conferences review YOW! 2025 I have been eyeing the YOW! conferences for probably more than a decade. They occur in Australia, and feature top industry experts. I was thus overjoyed when they invited me to speak on the YOW! tour earlier this year. Here’s a summary of my amazing time there. My participation YOW! takes place in three different cities: Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sidney. I presented my brand new talk on WebAssembly on Kubernetes in each city. It stems from an earlier article, which I reworked and updated Nicolas Fränkel Dec 7, 2025 rust Yet another Rust ownership tutorial One of the most important concepts to master in Rust is ownership and borrowing. Tons and tons of articles are solely dedicated to this narrow subject. This one tries to explain the concept with examples. I hope it helps you. Ownership is a set of rules that govern how a Rust program manages memory. All programs have to manage the way they use a computer’s memory while running. Some languages have garbage collection that regularly looks for no-longer-used memory as the program runs; in other Nicolas Fränkel Nov 30, 2025 cloudflare cloudflare tunnel otp authentication My second Cloudflare Tunnel I decided to stop using Twitter, but for my own content and supporting Ukraine against its barbarian invaders, I understood the contemporary media landscape was quite fragmented. I bet on Mastodon, Bluesky, and LinkedIn. My flow is the following: when I read a piece I find interesting, I schedule it for publication. 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I commented on it a bit in my newsletter, but given the amount and intensity of reactions, I think a full-blown post is in order. The referenced libraries are: Project LombokMapStructJUnit 5 & MockitoSLF4J with LogbackApache Commons Lang & Google GuavaJacksonHibernate ValidatorSpring FrameworkApache HttpClient / OkHttpLiquibase or Flyway Lombok Project Lombok is a java library that automatically plugs Nicolas Fränkel Nov 9, 2025 xml xsd validation xerces XML Schema Validation 1.1 in Java This week, I received an interesting task: dusting off a legacy Java application. The application analyzes specific XML files in proprietary format. I know XML doesn’t sound sexy to junior developers, but it has an amazing benefit. One can validate a file against a grammar. Such grammar is called an XSD, the acronym for XML Schema Definition. Fun fact: you write XSDs in XML. In this post, I explain the problem, what I tried, and the final working solution. The problem The good thing i Nicolas Fränkel Nov 2, 2025 software engineering dependency Choosing a dependency Fun fact, I thought I had already written this post, but when I wanted to reference it, I found out that I didn’t. In this post, I’d like to describe my approach when choosing a dependency. I’ll first define what I mean by dependency in the context of this post. Then, I’ll list a grid of several criteria to analyze possible dependencies with. What is a dependency? A dependency is literally something your software depends on: infrastructure such as a filesystem or a dat Nicolas Fränkel Oct 26, 2025 asciidoc asciidoctor markdown technical writing AsciiDoc over Markdown I taught myself HTML a long time ago, on a software called HotDog (Pro?). There wasn’t such a thing as WYSIWYG capabilities at the time. However, HotDog had an amazing feature: the toolbar had all HTML tags (there weren’t that many at the time) as buttons, and you could learn them by clicking on them and watching the results. The only downside was that you had to click on another button to close the tag. Then came Dreamweaver. It was the first WYSIWYG editor, and it immediately beca Nicolas Fränkel Page 1 of 83 Older Posts » A Java geek © 2008-2026 v. 5b16467961644fa8c544edc69945279567428532/12688862354 Latest Posts | 2026-01-13T09:30:30 |
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https://blog.frankel.ch/me/ | A Java geek A Java geek Me Books Speaking Mentions Focus Nicolas Fränkel Nicolas Fränkel is a technologist focusing on cloud-native technologies, DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, and system observability. His focus revolves around creating technical content, delivering talks, and engaging with developer communities to promote the adoption of modern software practices. With a strong background in software, he has worked extensively with the JVM, applying his expertise across various industries. In addition to his technical work, he is the author of several books and regularly shares insights through his blog and open-source contributions. 815 posts • Jan 11, 2026 cloudflare tailscale networking From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale I have spent some time last year implementing Cloudflare Tunnels on my Home Assistant and my Synology NAS. On Mastodon, I had not one but two commenters advertising for Tailscale: Post by @ [email protected] View on Mastodon I decided to give it a try and migrate my servers and devices to Tailscale. In this post, I want to describe how I did. Thanks to Heiko Does and higgins for prompting me to look further! What is Tailscale, how and why? A Zero Trust identity-based connectivity Nicolas Fränkel Jan 4, 2026 2025 retrospective 2025 in retrospective From the beginning, the focus of this blog has been technical, very rarely organizational. I broke this unwritten rule once in 2015. I began writing retrospectives in 2023 on the year that had passed. Let’s continue the tradition, but with a wider scope than before. The situation warrants it. More chaos It’s a hard realization to admit, but the world is spiraling deeper and deeper into chaos. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has now dragged into its third year, and still, neithe Nicolas Fränkel Dec 14, 2025 conferences review YOW! 2025 I have been eyeing the YOW! conferences for probably more than a decade. They occur in Australia, and feature top industry experts. I was thus overjoyed when they invited me to speak on the YOW! tour earlier this year. Here’s a summary of my amazing time there. My participation YOW! takes place in three different cities: Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sidney. I presented my brand new talk on WebAssembly on Kubernetes in each city. It stems from an earlier article, which I reworked and updated Nicolas Fränkel Dec 7, 2025 rust Yet another Rust ownership tutorial One of the most important concepts to master in Rust is ownership and borrowing. Tons and tons of articles are solely dedicated to this narrow subject. This one tries to explain the concept with examples. I hope it helps you. Ownership is a set of rules that govern how a Rust program manages memory. All programs have to manage the way they use a computer’s memory while running. Some languages have garbage collection that regularly looks for no-longer-used memory as the program runs; in other Nicolas Fränkel Nov 30, 2025 cloudflare cloudflare tunnel otp authentication My second Cloudflare Tunnel I decided to stop using Twitter, but for my own content and supporting Ukraine against its barbarian invaders, I understood the contemporary media landscape was quite fragmented. I bet on Mastodon, Bluesky, and LinkedIn. My flow is the following: when I read a piece I find interesting, I schedule it for publication. 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I commented on it a bit in my newsletter, but given the amount and intensity of reactions, I think a full-blown post is in order. The referenced libraries are: Project LombokMapStructJUnit 5 & MockitoSLF4J with LogbackApache Commons Lang & Google GuavaJacksonHibernate ValidatorSpring FrameworkApache HttpClient / OkHttpLiquibase or Flyway Lombok Project Lombok is a java library that automatically plugs Nicolas Fränkel Nov 9, 2025 xml xsd validation xerces XML Schema Validation 1.1 in Java This week, I received an interesting task: dusting off a legacy Java application. The application analyzes specific XML files in proprietary format. I know XML doesn’t sound sexy to junior developers, but it has an amazing benefit. One can validate a file against a grammar. Such grammar is called an XSD, the acronym for XML Schema Definition. Fun fact: you write XSDs in XML. In this post, I explain the problem, what I tried, and the final working solution. The problem The good thing i Nicolas Fränkel Nov 2, 2025 software engineering dependency Choosing a dependency Fun fact, I thought I had already written this post, but when I wanted to reference it, I found out that I didn’t. In this post, I’d like to describe my approach when choosing a dependency. I’ll first define what I mean by dependency in the context of this post. Then, I’ll list a grid of several criteria to analyze possible dependencies with. What is a dependency? A dependency is literally something your software depends on: infrastructure such as a filesystem or a dat Nicolas Fränkel Oct 26, 2025 asciidoc asciidoctor markdown technical writing AsciiDoc over Markdown I taught myself HTML a long time ago, on a software called HotDog (Pro?). There wasn’t such a thing as WYSIWYG capabilities at the time. However, HotDog had an amazing feature: the toolbar had all HTML tags (there weren’t that many at the time) as buttons, and you could learn them by clicking on them and watching the results. The only downside was that you had to click on another button to close the tag. Then came Dreamweaver. It was the first WYSIWYG editor, and it immediately beca Nicolas Fränkel Page 1 of 82 Older Posts » A Java geek © 2008-2026 v. 5b16467961644fa8c544edc69945279567428532/12688862354 Latest Posts | 2026-01-13T09:30:30 |
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https://blog.frankel.ch/ | A Java geek A Java geek Nicolas Fränkel's blog Me Books Speaking Mentions Focus Jan 11, 2026 cloudflare tailscale networking From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale I have spent some time last year implementing Cloudflare Tunnels on my Home Assistant and my Synology NAS. On Mastodon, I had not one but two commenters advertising for Tailscale: Post by @ [email protected] View on Mastodon I decided to give it a try and migrate my servers and devices to Tailscale. In this post, I want to describe how I did. Thanks to Heiko Does and higgins for prompting me to look further! What is Tailscale, how and why? A Zero Trust identity-based connectivity Nicolas Fränkel Jan 4, 2026 2025 retrospective 2025 in retrospective From the beginning, the focus of this blog has been technical, very rarely organizational. I broke this unwritten rule once in 2015. I began writing retrospectives in 2023 on the year that had passed. Let’s continue the tradition, but with a wider scope than before. The situation warrants it. More chaos It’s a hard realization to admit, but the world is spiraling deeper and deeper into chaos. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has now dragged into its third year, and still, neithe Nicolas Fränkel Dec 14, 2025 conferences review YOW! 2025 I have been eyeing the YOW! conferences for probably more than a decade. They occur in Australia, and feature top industry experts. I was thus overjoyed when they invited me to speak on the YOW! tour earlier this year. Here’s a summary of my amazing time there. My participation YOW! takes place in three different cities: Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sidney. I presented my brand new talk on WebAssembly on Kubernetes in each city. It stems from an earlier article, which I reworked and updated Nicolas Fränkel Dec 7, 2025 rust Yet another Rust ownership tutorial One of the most important concepts to master in Rust is ownership and borrowing. Tons and tons of articles are solely dedicated to this narrow subject. This one tries to explain the concept with examples. I hope it helps you. Ownership is a set of rules that govern how a Rust program manages memory. All programs have to manage the way they use a computer’s memory while running. Some languages have garbage collection that regularly looks for no-longer-used memory as the program runs; in other Nicolas Fränkel Nov 30, 2025 cloudflare cloudflare tunnel otp authentication My second Cloudflare Tunnel I decided to stop using Twitter, but for my own content and supporting Ukraine against its barbarian invaders, I understood the contemporary media landscape was quite fragmented. I bet on Mastodon, Bluesky, and LinkedIn. My flow is the following: when I read a piece I find interesting, I schedule it for publication. The problem is that every social media platform has a different scheduler: Mastodon has the Mastodon scheduler, LinkedIn has an in-built feature, and Bluesky has…​ nothing Nicolas Fränkel Nov 23, 2025 rust My first real Rust project I have been learning Rust for a couple of years, and using it for pet projects and demos alike. Working for a JVM-heavy company, I thought it would be my fate forever. Last week, I had a nice surprise: I convinced my management that using Rust for a particular project was the right choice. It’s not a huge project, but I want to describe my experience using Rust in a 'real' project. The project Our main software platform has baked-in health sensors for monitoring. These sensors are expos Nicolas Fränkel Nov 16, 2025 libraries opinion Are you really wasting your time in Java without these 10 libraries? I recently read and shared You’re Wasting Time in Java Without These 10 Libraries. I commented on it a bit in my newsletter, but given the amount and intensity of reactions, I think a full-blown post is in order. The referenced libraries are: Project LombokMapStructJUnit 5 & MockitoSLF4J with LogbackApache Commons Lang & Google GuavaJacksonHibernate ValidatorSpring FrameworkApache HttpClient / OkHttpLiquibase or Flyway Lombok Project Lombok is a java library that automatically plugs Nicolas Fränkel Nov 9, 2025 xml xsd validation xerces XML Schema Validation 1.1 in Java This week, I received an interesting task: dusting off a legacy Java application. The application analyzes specific XML files in proprietary format. I know XML doesn’t sound sexy to junior developers, but it has an amazing benefit. One can validate a file against a grammar. Such grammar is called an XSD, the acronym for XML Schema Definition. Fun fact: you write XSDs in XML. In this post, I explain the problem, what I tried, and the final working solution. The problem The good thing i Nicolas Fränkel Nov 2, 2025 software engineering dependency Choosing a dependency Fun fact, I thought I had already written this post, but when I wanted to reference it, I found out that I didn’t. In this post, I’d like to describe my approach when choosing a dependency. I’ll first define what I mean by dependency in the context of this post. Then, I’ll list a grid of several criteria to analyze possible dependencies with. What is a dependency? A dependency is literally something your software depends on: infrastructure such as a filesystem or a dat Nicolas Fränkel Oct 26, 2025 asciidoc asciidoctor markdown technical writing AsciiDoc over Markdown I taught myself HTML a long time ago, on a software called HotDog (Pro?). There wasn’t such a thing as WYSIWYG capabilities at the time. However, HotDog had an amazing feature: the toolbar had all HTML tags (there weren’t that many at the time) as buttons, and you could learn them by clicking on them and watching the results. The only downside was that you had to click on another button to close the tag. Then came Dreamweaver. It was the first WYSIWYG editor, and it immediately beca Nicolas Fränkel Page 1 of 83 Older Posts » A Java geek © 2008-2026 v. 5b16467961644fa8c544edc69945279567428532/12688862354 Latest Posts | 2026-01-13T09:30:30 |
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse shrey vijayvargiya Posted on Nov 7, 2025 How we build website templates # websitedevelopment # templates # nextjs # frontend Hello and welcome to the new blog In today's section, we will be discussing how to build the website templates. The story begins with working on multiple projects at the same time, which most developers do. I'ven't found one developer who works on one project at a time. And I truly believe it's not a wrong or time-wasting activity unless most of your work is not going into vain, pushing you back to poverty. But on a lighter note, every day hard work pays off, that's what my uncle told me when I got quite a low rank in a competition exam. Handling multiple projects is not time-wasting but can help you learn time management effectively, and one good way is to quickly launch the product in the market. To launch any product in the market, one needs frontend websites that most of the software developers from a C programming background hate to do, and that is why this blog into picture. So building frontend websites in 2025 includes a few things React or Nextjs as a frontend framework JSX or React as a language because HTML and CSS, and JS are no longer the developer's choice Tailwind CSS for styling and for responsiveness, we handle using CSS Icons mainly using react-icons and lucide-react Deployments go to Vercel for FREE deployment, that is all our templates demo URL ends with .vercel.app 😁, check http://eternal-landing-page.vercel.app/ Moving ahead with frontend, I prefer using Nextjs because of couple of reasons Quick server-side API if backend is needed Compatibility with Vercel Marketplace adoptability Every template comes with a landing page and a few other pages as follows Landing page About page Blogs page Blog page Subscribe page or form Legal pages (Cookies, Privacy, T&Cs) Contact pages Services Dashboards Pricing page Subscription form Login/Sign up form or pages etc. It totally depends on the template category and purpose. For example, for building an AI agent template for developers to bring the AI product's frontend website, then we need all pages, except the dashboards Dashboards are mainly required for CRM templates. Check our react crm dashboard template for the same. I was using Nextjs latest version, so my directory looks the same. The first part is to create sections for landing pages, and the simplest chronology for landing pages is explained below Navbar Hero sections About section Features/Services Testimonials Pricing FAQs Contact Form Footer containing social links Each section has its own data and UI to render, which again depends on the template. For example, for our Eternal AI landing page, we have more than 5/6 sections, as shown in the image below Ignore a few files, such as LightEffect, PageLayout, LoginForm, and BackgroundDots rest all our sections for our landing page. It helps to maintain code. One can definitely edit and add all in one file, inside a section tag. Since Nextjs give file-based routing, the privacy and cookie and blogs folders are the routes of the template, blogs page, cookie page and privacy page. For example, the code added below is the Hero section for our landing page, which I've split into files to handle decoupling and to reuse. import { ArrowRight } from "lucide-react"; import { motion } from "framer-motion"; const HeroSection = ({ onOpenLogin }) => { return ( <motion.section id="about" className="my-16 z-50 scroll-mt-20" initial={{ opacity: 0, y: 50 }} whileInView={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }} viewport={{ once: true, amount: 0.3 }} transition={{ duration: 0.6 }} > <div className="text-center cursor-pointer py-2 px-4 mb-4 justify-center rounded-full border border-zinc-800 bg-gradient-to-tr from-black to-zinc-950/90 text-zinc-400 w-fit mx-auto flex gap-1 items-center"> <span className="inline-block w-4 h-4 align-middle mr-1"> <svg viewBox="0 0 32 32" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" > <rect width="32" height="32" rx="7" fill="#FF6600" /> <path d="M10.645 8.5h2.105l3.25 6.195L19.197 8.5h1.977l-4.346 8.452V23.5h-1.782v-6.537L10.645 8.5Z" fill="white" /> </svg> </span> <span className="text-xs font-medium">Backed by YC</span> </div> <br /> <div className="max-w-5xl mx-auto text-center"> <h2 className="text-5xl font-extrabold text-zinc-100 mx-auto break-words"> Ecosystem for <span className="ml-4 py-4 px-8 relative group rounded-full bg-gradient-to-r from-blue-900 to-transparent ring-4 ring-blue-900 shadow-zinc-700 shadow-xl"> AI Agents </span> </h2> <p className="text-zinc-400 my-8 max-w-md mx-auto"> Create intelligent agents to automate, analyze, and make decisions. </p> <div className="flex gap-4 justify-center my-10"> <button onClick={() => onOpenLogin?.()} className="relative flex gap-1 items-center p-2 rounded-full group bg-white text-black hover:text-white transition-all duration-300 ease-in cursor-pointer" > <div className="absolute left-0 bottom-0 w-0 z-0 invisible group-hover:visible transition-all duration-300 ease-in group-hover:w-full bg-blue-800 rounded-full h-full" /> <ArrowRight className="w-5 h-5 p-1 bg-blue-800 z-40 group-hover:bg-transparent rounded-full text-zinc-100 transition-all duration-300 ease-in" /> <span className="z-50 text-sm">Get Started</span> </button> <button className={`w-fit py-2 px-4 rounded-full text-sm font-medium transition-all duration-300 hover:bg-zinc-200 bg-zinc-950 text-white hover:text-black hover:shadow-xl`} > Learn more </button> </div> </div> </motion.section> ); }; export default HeroSection; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Similarly, the blogs page code looks like the below "use client"; import { useState } from "react"; import Link from "next/link"; import { ArrowRight, Calendar, Clock } from "lucide-react"; import BackgroundDots from "../LandingPage/components/BackgroundDots"; import Navbar from "../LandingPage/components/Navbar"; import MobileMenu from "../LandingPage/components/MobileMenu"; import Footer from "../LandingPage/components/Footer"; // Helper function to convert title to URL slug const titleToSlug = (title) => { return title .toLowerCase() .replace(/[^a-z0-9]+/g, "-") .replace(/(^-|-$)/g, ""); }; // Sample blog data const blogs = [ { title: "The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Business", excerpt: "Discover how AI is revolutionizing the way businesses operate, from automation to intelligent decision-making processes that drive unprecedented growth.", date: "March 15, 2024", readTime: "8 min read", }, { title: "Building Scalable Applications with Modern Web Technologies", excerpt: "Explore the latest frameworks and tools that enable developers to create robust, scalable applications that can handle millions of users effortlessly.", date: "March 22, 2024", readTime: "12 min read", }, { title: "Design Thinking: Creating User-Centered Experiences", excerpt: "Learn the principles of design thinking and how to apply them to create intuitive, engaging user experiences that truly resonate with your audience.", date: "March 28, 2024", readTime: "10 min read", }, { title: "Machine Learning: From Theory to Production", excerpt: "A comprehensive guide to deploying machine learning models in production environments, covering best practices, monitoring, and maintaining AI systems at scale.", date: "April 5, 2024", readTime: "15 min read", }, { title: "React Performance Optimization Techniques", excerpt: "Discover advanced React optimization strategies including code splitting, memoization, and lazy loading to build faster, more efficient applications.", date: "April 12, 2024", readTime: "11 min read", }, { title: "The Psychology of User Interface Design", excerpt: "Explore how cognitive psychology principles influence interface design and learn to create interfaces that align with human mental models and behavior patterns.", date: "April 18, 2024", readTime: "9 min read", }, ]; const BlogsPage = () => { const [isMobileMenuOpen, setIsMobileMenuOpen] = useState(false); const scrollToSection = (sectionId) => { if (typeof window === "undefined") return; const element = document.getElementById(sectionId); if (element) { const offset = 80; const elementPosition = element.getBoundingClientRect().top; const offsetPosition = elementPosition + window.pageYOffset - offset; window.scrollTo({ top: offsetPosition, behavior: "smooth", }); } }; return ( <div className="relative w-full h-full bg-black min-h-screen"> <BackgroundDots /> <div className="absolute inset-0 top-0 left-0 right-0 bottom-0 opacity-5 pointer-events-none" style={{ zIndex: 0 }} > <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="100%" height="100%" preserveAspectRatio="none" viewBox="0 0 1400 1400" > <filter id="a"> <feTurbulence type="fractalNoise" baseFrequency=".65" numOctaves="3" stitchTiles="stitch" ></feTurbulence> </filter> <rect width="100%" height="100%" filter="url(#a)"></rect> </svg> </div> <Navbar isMobileMenuOpen={isMobileMenuOpen} setIsMobileMenuOpen={setIsMobileMenuOpen} scrollToSection={scrollToSection} /> <MobileMenu isMobileMenuOpen={isMobileMenuOpen} setIsMobileMenuOpen={setIsMobileMenuOpen} scrollToSection={scrollToSection} /> <main className="relative z-10 pt-24 pb-20"> <div className="max-w-7xl mx-auto px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8"> <div className="text-center mb-16"> <h1 className="text-5xl md:text-6xl font-bold text-white mb-4"> Our Blog </h1> <p className="text-xl text-zinc-400 max-w-2xl mx-auto"> Insights, tutorials, and stories about technology, design, and innovation </p> </div> <div className="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-2 lg:grid-cols-3 gap-8"> {blogs.map((blog, index) => { const slug = titleToSlug(blog.title); return ( <Link key={index} href={`/blogs/${slug}`} className="group"> <article className="bg-gradient-to-r from-black to-zinc-950/60 backdrop-blur-sm hover:shadow-2xl hover:shadow-zinc-800 rounded-2xl p-6 transition-all duration-300 h-full flex flex-col"> <div className="flex-1"> <h2 className="text-2xl font-bold hover:text-white mb-3 text-zinc-200 transition-colors"> {blog.title} </h2> <p className="text-zinc-400 mb-4 line-clamp-3"> {blog.excerpt} </p> </div> <div className="flex items-center justify-between text-sm text-zinc-500 mb-4"> <div className="flex items-center gap-2"> <Calendar className="w-4 h-4" /> <span>{blog.date}</span> </div> <div className="flex items-center gap-2"> <Clock className="w-4 h-4" /> <span>{blog.readTime}</span> </div> </div> <div className="flex items-center gap-2 text-zinc-200 group-hover:gap-4 transition-all"> <span className="text-sm font-medium">Read more</span> <ArrowRight className="w-4 h-4 group-hover:translate-x-1 transition-transform" /> </div> </article> </Link> ); })} </div> </div> </main> <Footer /> </div> ); }; export default BlogsPage; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode By the way, how we show each blog page along with content is shown in the image below Nextjs handle dynamic file routing, so the slug becomes a dynamic URL route, for example, yourdomain.com/blogs/{title of the blog}. For this URL, the slug is equal to "title of the blog" In this way, one can add all blogs to one different file, for example, a markdown file content and render them using a dynamic file routing. This is quite good for server-side blog SEO in production. check blogs Once this is completed, we will have mainly all the pages ready. The next and tricky part is to add good CSS that is styling and some proper user experience, like a toast. Tailwind CSS mainly handle everything from responsive to styling to adding themes and colours. Motion design is handled using framer-motion, an npm package by the framer team or using GSAP core, another JavaScript animating library. But one can certainly use anime.js or react-spring, or others. For login/sign up, we prefer the same folder-based routing or mainly add the login/sign form inside overlays like Modals I am obsessed with Design, and that is why I try to add a better user interface, even if it's a footer, because if the user has scrolled to the last, make sure you leave him with something to remember Footer section code as shown below, copy-paste it you will feel good how easy is to get your own footer import { Heater } from "lucide-react"; import Link from "next/link"; import { navigationItems } from "../constants"; const Footer = () => { return ( <footer className="relative w-full bg-gradient-to-r from-black to-zinc-950 border-t border-zinc-800 z-10"> <div className="w-full mx-auto p-10 bg-gradient-to-r from-black to-zinc-950 grid md:grid-cols-2 grid-cols-1 items-start justify-center transition-all duration-300 ease-in-out"> <div className="max-w-xl mx-auto "> <Link href="/" className="flex items-center gap-2 mb-2"> <Heater className="w-5 h-5 text-white" /> <span className="text-white font-semibold text-lg">Eternal</span> </Link> <p className="text-zinc-500 text-xs"> © {new Date().getFullYear()} Eternal. All rights reserved. </p> </div> <div className="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-3 justify-center md:justify-start gap-8 mb-8"> <div> <h5 className="text-white font-semibold mb-4 text-sm uppercase tracking-wider"> Navigation </h5> <ul className="space-y-3"> {navigationItems.map((item) => ( <li key={item.label}> <Link href={item.href} className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > {item.label} </Link> </li> ))} </ul> </div> <div> <h5 className="text-white font-semibold mb-4 text-sm uppercase tracking-wider"> Legal </h5> <ul className="space-y-3"> <li> <Link href="/privacy" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Privacy Policy </Link> </li> <li> <a href="#terms" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Terms of Service </a> </li> <li> <Link href="/cookie" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Cookie Policy </Link> </li> <li> <a href="#security" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Security </a> </li> </ul> </div> <div> <h5 className="text-white font-semibold mb-4 text-sm uppercase tracking-wider"> Social </h5> <ul className="space-y-3"> <li> <a href="https://linkedin.com/company/eternal" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-blue-400 transition-colors text-sm" > LinkedIn </a> </li> <li> <a href="https://twitter.com/eternal" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-blue-400 transition-colors text-sm" > Twitter </a> </li> <li> <a href="https://instagram.com/eternal" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-pink-400 transition-colors text-sm" > Instagram </a> </li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> <div className="relative h-fit pt-10 text-center rounded-[4em]"> <p className="md:text-[12em] text-7xl shadow-xlfont-bold font-mono uppercase text-transparent bg-clip-text bg-gradient-to-tr from-black to-white"> Eternal </p> </div> </footer> ); }; export default Footer; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Take care of the navigationItems array on your own. I prefer to use .map and filter method, then adding hard-coded the same thing twice or thrice, just the production practice of writing performant code Moving ahead, once that is done, we mainly need to check the responsiveness and handle it using Tailwind CSS classes such as md, lg, xl, xxl, 2xl, sm, xxs, xs, and each can be understood by their name. Deployment is one click away if using vercel, just push the repository to Github and connect Github to Vercel to import and deploy the repository for a quick demo in production. Each of the details about pages and sections is in the template and the README file of each template I made to help developers quickly bring up the frontend website. Feel free to try the same way for building your own template, or else check our templates. See you at the next one Shrey Top comments (5) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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https://blog.frankel.ch//me | A Java geek A Java geek Me Books Speaking Mentions Focus Nicolas Fränkel Nicolas Fränkel is a technologist focusing on cloud-native technologies, DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, and system observability. His focus revolves around creating technical content, delivering talks, and engaging with developer communities to promote the adoption of modern software practices. With a strong background in software, he has worked extensively with the JVM, applying his expertise across various industries. In addition to his technical work, he is the author of several books and regularly shares insights through his blog and open-source contributions. 815 posts • Jan 11, 2026 cloudflare tailscale networking From Cloudflare Zero-trust to Tailscale I have spent some time last year implementing Cloudflare Tunnels on my Home Assistant and my Synology NAS. On Mastodon, I had not one but two commenters advertising for Tailscale: Post by @ [email protected] View on Mastodon I decided to give it a try and migrate my servers and devices to Tailscale. In this post, I want to describe how I did. Thanks to Heiko Does and higgins for prompting me to look further! What is Tailscale, how and why? A Zero Trust identity-based connectivity Nicolas Fränkel Jan 4, 2026 2025 retrospective 2025 in retrospective From the beginning, the focus of this blog has been technical, very rarely organizational. I broke this unwritten rule once in 2015. I began writing retrospectives in 2023 on the year that had passed. Let’s continue the tradition, but with a wider scope than before. The situation warrants it. More chaos It’s a hard realization to admit, but the world is spiraling deeper and deeper into chaos. 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I commented on it a bit in my newsletter, but given the amount and intensity of reactions, I think a full-blown post is in order. The referenced libraries are: Project LombokMapStructJUnit 5 & MockitoSLF4J with LogbackApache Commons Lang & Google GuavaJacksonHibernate ValidatorSpring FrameworkApache HttpClient / OkHttpLiquibase or Flyway Lombok Project Lombok is a java library that automatically plugs Nicolas Fränkel Nov 9, 2025 xml xsd validation xerces XML Schema Validation 1.1 in Java This week, I received an interesting task: dusting off a legacy Java application. The application analyzes specific XML files in proprietary format. I know XML doesn’t sound sexy to junior developers, but it has an amazing benefit. One can validate a file against a grammar. Such grammar is called an XSD, the acronym for XML Schema Definition. Fun fact: you write XSDs in XML. In this post, I explain the problem, what I tried, and the final working solution. The problem The good thing i Nicolas Fränkel Nov 2, 2025 software engineering dependency Choosing a dependency Fun fact, I thought I had already written this post, but when I wanted to reference it, I found out that I didn’t. In this post, I’d like to describe my approach when choosing a dependency. I’ll first define what I mean by dependency in the context of this post. Then, I’ll list a grid of several criteria to analyze possible dependencies with. What is a dependency? A dependency is literally something your software depends on: infrastructure such as a filesystem or a dat Nicolas Fränkel Oct 26, 2025 asciidoc asciidoctor markdown technical writing AsciiDoc over Markdown I taught myself HTML a long time ago, on a software called HotDog (Pro?). There wasn’t such a thing as WYSIWYG capabilities at the time. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse shrey vijayvargiya Posted on Nov 7, 2025 How we build website templates # websitedevelopment # templates # nextjs # frontend Hello and welcome to the new blog In today's section, we will be discussing how to build the website templates. The story begins with working on multiple projects at the same time, which most developers do. I'ven't found one developer who works on one project at a time. And I truly believe it's not a wrong or time-wasting activity unless most of your work is not going into vain, pushing you back to poverty. But on a lighter note, every day hard work pays off, that's what my uncle told me when I got quite a low rank in a competition exam. Handling multiple projects is not time-wasting but can help you learn time management effectively, and one good way is to quickly launch the product in the market. To launch any product in the market, one needs frontend websites that most of the software developers from a C programming background hate to do, and that is why this blog into picture. So building frontend websites in 2025 includes a few things React or Nextjs as a frontend framework JSX or React as a language because HTML and CSS, and JS are no longer the developer's choice Tailwind CSS for styling and for responsiveness, we handle using CSS Icons mainly using react-icons and lucide-react Deployments go to Vercel for FREE deployment, that is all our templates demo URL ends with .vercel.app 😁, check http://eternal-landing-page.vercel.app/ Moving ahead with frontend, I prefer using Nextjs because of couple of reasons Quick server-side API if backend is needed Compatibility with Vercel Marketplace adoptability Every template comes with a landing page and a few other pages as follows Landing page About page Blogs page Blog page Subscribe page or form Legal pages (Cookies, Privacy, T&Cs) Contact pages Services Dashboards Pricing page Subscription form Login/Sign up form or pages etc. It totally depends on the template category and purpose. For example, for building an AI agent template for developers to bring the AI product's frontend website, then we need all pages, except the dashboards Dashboards are mainly required for CRM templates. Check our react crm dashboard template for the same. I was using Nextjs latest version, so my directory looks the same. The first part is to create sections for landing pages, and the simplest chronology for landing pages is explained below Navbar Hero sections About section Features/Services Testimonials Pricing FAQs Contact Form Footer containing social links Each section has its own data and UI to render, which again depends on the template. For example, for our Eternal AI landing page, we have more than 5/6 sections, as shown in the image below Ignore a few files, such as LightEffect, PageLayout, LoginForm, and BackgroundDots rest all our sections for our landing page. It helps to maintain code. One can definitely edit and add all in one file, inside a section tag. Since Nextjs give file-based routing, the privacy and cookie and blogs folders are the routes of the template, blogs page, cookie page and privacy page. For example, the code added below is the Hero section for our landing page, which I've split into files to handle decoupling and to reuse. import { ArrowRight } from "lucide-react"; import { motion } from "framer-motion"; const HeroSection = ({ onOpenLogin }) => { return ( <motion.section id="about" className="my-16 z-50 scroll-mt-20" initial={{ opacity: 0, y: 50 }} whileInView={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }} viewport={{ once: true, amount: 0.3 }} transition={{ duration: 0.6 }} > <div className="text-center cursor-pointer py-2 px-4 mb-4 justify-center rounded-full border border-zinc-800 bg-gradient-to-tr from-black to-zinc-950/90 text-zinc-400 w-fit mx-auto flex gap-1 items-center"> <span className="inline-block w-4 h-4 align-middle mr-1"> <svg viewBox="0 0 32 32" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" > <rect width="32" height="32" rx="7" fill="#FF6600" /> <path d="M10.645 8.5h2.105l3.25 6.195L19.197 8.5h1.977l-4.346 8.452V23.5h-1.782v-6.537L10.645 8.5Z" fill="white" /> </svg> </span> <span className="text-xs font-medium">Backed by YC</span> </div> <br /> <div className="max-w-5xl mx-auto text-center"> <h2 className="text-5xl font-extrabold text-zinc-100 mx-auto break-words"> Ecosystem for <span className="ml-4 py-4 px-8 relative group rounded-full bg-gradient-to-r from-blue-900 to-transparent ring-4 ring-blue-900 shadow-zinc-700 shadow-xl"> AI Agents </span> </h2> <p className="text-zinc-400 my-8 max-w-md mx-auto"> Create intelligent agents to automate, analyze, and make decisions. </p> <div className="flex gap-4 justify-center my-10"> <button onClick={() => onOpenLogin?.()} className="relative flex gap-1 items-center p-2 rounded-full group bg-white text-black hover:text-white transition-all duration-300 ease-in cursor-pointer" > <div className="absolute left-0 bottom-0 w-0 z-0 invisible group-hover:visible transition-all duration-300 ease-in group-hover:w-full bg-blue-800 rounded-full h-full" /> <ArrowRight className="w-5 h-5 p-1 bg-blue-800 z-40 group-hover:bg-transparent rounded-full text-zinc-100 transition-all duration-300 ease-in" /> <span className="z-50 text-sm">Get Started</span> </button> <button className={`w-fit py-2 px-4 rounded-full text-sm font-medium transition-all duration-300 hover:bg-zinc-200 bg-zinc-950 text-white hover:text-black hover:shadow-xl`} > Learn more </button> </div> </div> </motion.section> ); }; export default HeroSection; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Similarly, the blogs page code looks like the below "use client"; import { useState } from "react"; import Link from "next/link"; import { ArrowRight, Calendar, Clock } from "lucide-react"; import BackgroundDots from "../LandingPage/components/BackgroundDots"; import Navbar from "../LandingPage/components/Navbar"; import MobileMenu from "../LandingPage/components/MobileMenu"; import Footer from "../LandingPage/components/Footer"; // Helper function to convert title to URL slug const titleToSlug = (title) => { return title .toLowerCase() .replace(/[^a-z0-9]+/g, "-") .replace(/(^-|-$)/g, ""); }; // Sample blog data const blogs = [ { title: "The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Business", excerpt: "Discover how AI is revolutionizing the way businesses operate, from automation to intelligent decision-making processes that drive unprecedented growth.", date: "March 15, 2024", readTime: "8 min read", }, { title: "Building Scalable Applications with Modern Web Technologies", excerpt: "Explore the latest frameworks and tools that enable developers to create robust, scalable applications that can handle millions of users effortlessly.", date: "March 22, 2024", readTime: "12 min read", }, { title: "Design Thinking: Creating User-Centered Experiences", excerpt: "Learn the principles of design thinking and how to apply them to create intuitive, engaging user experiences that truly resonate with your audience.", date: "March 28, 2024", readTime: "10 min read", }, { title: "Machine Learning: From Theory to Production", excerpt: "A comprehensive guide to deploying machine learning models in production environments, covering best practices, monitoring, and maintaining AI systems at scale.", date: "April 5, 2024", readTime: "15 min read", }, { title: "React Performance Optimization Techniques", excerpt: "Discover advanced React optimization strategies including code splitting, memoization, and lazy loading to build faster, more efficient applications.", date: "April 12, 2024", readTime: "11 min read", }, { title: "The Psychology of User Interface Design", excerpt: "Explore how cognitive psychology principles influence interface design and learn to create interfaces that align with human mental models and behavior patterns.", date: "April 18, 2024", readTime: "9 min read", }, ]; const BlogsPage = () => { const [isMobileMenuOpen, setIsMobileMenuOpen] = useState(false); const scrollToSection = (sectionId) => { if (typeof window === "undefined") return; const element = document.getElementById(sectionId); if (element) { const offset = 80; const elementPosition = element.getBoundingClientRect().top; const offsetPosition = elementPosition + window.pageYOffset - offset; window.scrollTo({ top: offsetPosition, behavior: "smooth", }); } }; return ( <div className="relative w-full h-full bg-black min-h-screen"> <BackgroundDots /> <div className="absolute inset-0 top-0 left-0 right-0 bottom-0 opacity-5 pointer-events-none" style={{ zIndex: 0 }} > <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="100%" height="100%" preserveAspectRatio="none" viewBox="0 0 1400 1400" > <filter id="a"> <feTurbulence type="fractalNoise" baseFrequency=".65" numOctaves="3" stitchTiles="stitch" ></feTurbulence> </filter> <rect width="100%" height="100%" filter="url(#a)"></rect> </svg> </div> <Navbar isMobileMenuOpen={isMobileMenuOpen} setIsMobileMenuOpen={setIsMobileMenuOpen} scrollToSection={scrollToSection} /> <MobileMenu isMobileMenuOpen={isMobileMenuOpen} setIsMobileMenuOpen={setIsMobileMenuOpen} scrollToSection={scrollToSection} /> <main className="relative z-10 pt-24 pb-20"> <div className="max-w-7xl mx-auto px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8"> <div className="text-center mb-16"> <h1 className="text-5xl md:text-6xl font-bold text-white mb-4"> Our Blog </h1> <p className="text-xl text-zinc-400 max-w-2xl mx-auto"> Insights, tutorials, and stories about technology, design, and innovation </p> </div> <div className="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-2 lg:grid-cols-3 gap-8"> {blogs.map((blog, index) => { const slug = titleToSlug(blog.title); return ( <Link key={index} href={`/blogs/${slug}`} className="group"> <article className="bg-gradient-to-r from-black to-zinc-950/60 backdrop-blur-sm hover:shadow-2xl hover:shadow-zinc-800 rounded-2xl p-6 transition-all duration-300 h-full flex flex-col"> <div className="flex-1"> <h2 className="text-2xl font-bold hover:text-white mb-3 text-zinc-200 transition-colors"> {blog.title} </h2> <p className="text-zinc-400 mb-4 line-clamp-3"> {blog.excerpt} </p> </div> <div className="flex items-center justify-between text-sm text-zinc-500 mb-4"> <div className="flex items-center gap-2"> <Calendar className="w-4 h-4" /> <span>{blog.date}</span> </div> <div className="flex items-center gap-2"> <Clock className="w-4 h-4" /> <span>{blog.readTime}</span> </div> </div> <div className="flex items-center gap-2 text-zinc-200 group-hover:gap-4 transition-all"> <span className="text-sm font-medium">Read more</span> <ArrowRight className="w-4 h-4 group-hover:translate-x-1 transition-transform" /> </div> </article> </Link> ); })} </div> </div> </main> <Footer /> </div> ); }; export default BlogsPage; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode By the way, how we show each blog page along with content is shown in the image below Nextjs handle dynamic file routing, so the slug becomes a dynamic URL route, for example, yourdomain.com/blogs/{title of the blog}. For this URL, the slug is equal to "title of the blog" In this way, one can add all blogs to one different file, for example, a markdown file content and render them using a dynamic file routing. This is quite good for server-side blog SEO in production. check blogs Once this is completed, we will have mainly all the pages ready. The next and tricky part is to add good CSS that is styling and some proper user experience, like a toast. Tailwind CSS mainly handle everything from responsive to styling to adding themes and colours. Motion design is handled using framer-motion, an npm package by the framer team or using GSAP core, another JavaScript animating library. But one can certainly use anime.js or react-spring, or others. For login/sign up, we prefer the same folder-based routing or mainly add the login/sign form inside overlays like Modals I am obsessed with Design, and that is why I try to add a better user interface, even if it's a footer, because if the user has scrolled to the last, make sure you leave him with something to remember Footer section code as shown below, copy-paste it you will feel good how easy is to get your own footer import { Heater } from "lucide-react"; import Link from "next/link"; import { navigationItems } from "../constants"; const Footer = () => { return ( <footer className="relative w-full bg-gradient-to-r from-black to-zinc-950 border-t border-zinc-800 z-10"> <div className="w-full mx-auto p-10 bg-gradient-to-r from-black to-zinc-950 grid md:grid-cols-2 grid-cols-1 items-start justify-center transition-all duration-300 ease-in-out"> <div className="max-w-xl mx-auto "> <Link href="/" className="flex items-center gap-2 mb-2"> <Heater className="w-5 h-5 text-white" /> <span className="text-white font-semibold text-lg">Eternal</span> </Link> <p className="text-zinc-500 text-xs"> © {new Date().getFullYear()} Eternal. All rights reserved. </p> </div> <div className="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-3 justify-center md:justify-start gap-8 mb-8"> <div> <h5 className="text-white font-semibold mb-4 text-sm uppercase tracking-wider"> Navigation </h5> <ul className="space-y-3"> {navigationItems.map((item) => ( <li key={item.label}> <Link href={item.href} className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > {item.label} </Link> </li> ))} </ul> </div> <div> <h5 className="text-white font-semibold mb-4 text-sm uppercase tracking-wider"> Legal </h5> <ul className="space-y-3"> <li> <Link href="/privacy" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Privacy Policy </Link> </li> <li> <a href="#terms" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Terms of Service </a> </li> <li> <Link href="/cookie" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Cookie Policy </Link> </li> <li> <a href="#security" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-white transition-colors text-sm" > Security </a> </li> </ul> </div> <div> <h5 className="text-white font-semibold mb-4 text-sm uppercase tracking-wider"> Social </h5> <ul className="space-y-3"> <li> <a href="https://linkedin.com/company/eternal" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-blue-400 transition-colors text-sm" > LinkedIn </a> </li> <li> <a href="https://twitter.com/eternal" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-blue-400 transition-colors text-sm" > Twitter </a> </li> <li> <a href="https://instagram.com/eternal" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-zinc-400 hover:text-pink-400 transition-colors text-sm" > Instagram </a> </li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> <div className="relative h-fit pt-10 text-center rounded-[4em]"> <p className="md:text-[12em] text-7xl shadow-xlfont-bold font-mono uppercase text-transparent bg-clip-text bg-gradient-to-tr from-black to-white"> Eternal </p> </div> </footer> ); }; export default Footer; Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Take care of the navigationItems array on your own. I prefer to use .map and filter method, then adding hard-coded the same thing twice or thrice, just the production practice of writing performant code Moving ahead, once that is done, we mainly need to check the responsiveness and handle it using Tailwind CSS classes such as md, lg, xl, xxl, 2xl, sm, xxs, xs, and each can be understood by their name. Deployment is one click away if using vercel, just push the repository to Github and connect Github to Vercel to import and deploy the repository for a quick demo in production. Each of the details about pages and sections is in the template and the README file of each template I made to help developers quickly bring up the frontend website. Feel free to try the same way for building your own template, or else check our templates. See you at the next one Shrey Top comments (5) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. 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