I use similar style as you. neovim with ghci inside, plus hls, and ghciwatch. Claude code is nice because it is just a separate cli tool that doesn't force you to change editor etc. It can also research things for you,…
I'm in a similar situation. I write Haskell daily and have been working with Haskell for a bunch of years. Though I use claude code. The setup is mostly stock, though I do have a hook that feeds the output of…
Aha! Now the "runs on a wide range of hardware" makes so much more sense!
Eye OS, because they will always be watching you?
I use similar style as you. neovim with ghci inside, plus hls, and ghciwatch. Claude code is nice because it is just a separate cli tool that doesn't force you to change editor etc. It can also research things for you,…
I'm in a similar situation. I write Haskell daily and have been working with Haskell for a bunch of years. Though I use claude code. The setup is mostly stock, though I do have a hook that feeds the output of…
Aha! Now the "runs on a wide range of hardware" makes so much more sense!
Eye OS, because they will always be watching you?