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repl stack skip to content stack repl initializing search github welcome setting up getting started commands configure topics get involved faq glossary more stack github welcome setting up getting started getting started 1 a hello world example 2 package description 3 project configuration 4 building your project 5 building existing projects 6 installed package databases 7 stack build synonyms 8 stack build targets 9 multi package projects 10 cabal flags and ghc options 11 locations used by stack 12 executing commands 13 using ghc interactively 14 stack configuration 15 in conclusion commands commands bench build clean config dot docker eval exec ghc ghci haddock hoogle hpc ide init install list ls new path purge query repl run runghc runhaskell script sdist setup templates test uninstall unpack update upgrade upload configure configure environment variables configuration files configuration files project specific configuration non project specific configuration the include directive global flags and options customisation scripts topics topics stack root stack work directories stack environment snapshot location package location snapshot specification stack yaml vs a cabal file script interpreter docker integration nix integration non standard project initialization building ghc from source debugging editor integration stack and visual studio code developing on windows shell auto completion ci travis ci azure ci lock files haskell and c code get involved get involved contributors contributors contributor s guide dev containers maintainers maintainers version scheme releases maintainer team process add ghc version upgrading msys2 upgrading 7 zip haskellstack org self hosted runners signing key how stack works how stack works build overview faq glossary more more other resources version history the stack repl command stack repl target file pedantic ghci options options ghc options options flag package flag with ghc ghc no load package package main is target load local deps no package hiding only main trace profile no strip no test no bench the stack repl command is equivalent to the stack ghci command for further information see the stack ghci documentation back to top copyright c 2015 2025 stack contributors made with material for mkdocs
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