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"path": "/t/ann-tricorder-a-new-development-tool-for-haskell-and-llms/14208#post_8",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-06T08:23:03.000Z",
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"textContent": "The idea of having a separate daemon that the LLM can query is very neat!\n\nIn the demo, you explicitly use the `/tricorder` command to invoke tricorder. I guess you can also say something like “Use tricorder for getting compilation errors” in the session to activate the skill?\n\ncgeorgii:\n\n> `cabal install tricorder`\n\nThe executable this creates is called `tricorder-exe`. Perhaps it should be simply `tricorder`?\n\nfwiw, I managed to compile it for GHC 9.14.1 by `--allow-newer` the `base`, `template-haskell`, `containers` and `time` packages.",
"title": "[ANN] tricorder - a new development tool for Haskell and LLMs"
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