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ndmitchell opened this issue Jan 27, 2020 · 2 comments
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Improve the command line experience #804

ndmitchell opened this issue Jan 27, 2020 · 2 comments
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component: cli About the pure command line interface of the hls executable type: enhancement New feature or request

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Given that command line ghcide is the easiest way to resolve support queries, we should seek to have that be a first-class experience. In particular:

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jneira commented Sep 16, 2020

@ndmitchell Not sure if those improvements should be implemented in the ghcide executable or in hls

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Happy either way. I suspect they mostly target the core of ghcide, rather than any of the plugins. But they are also the user friendly bit around the edge and I guess we want to collect the "bad setup" bugs in HLS and then open subordinate tasks at Ghcide/hie-bios? If so, HLS definitely makes more sense.

@pepeiborra pepeiborra transferred this issue from haskell/ghcide Jan 1, 2021
@jneira jneira changed the title Improve the command line ghcide experience Improve the command line experience Jan 11, 2021
@jneira jneira added the type: enhancement New feature or request label Jan 11, 2021
@jneira jneira added component: cli About the pure command line interface of the hls executable type: troubleshooting labels Nov 26, 2021
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