-- Initial file-command-qq.cabal generated by cabal init. For further -- documentation, see http://haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/ name: file-command-qq version: 0.1.0.5 synopsis: Quasiquoter for system commands involving filepaths description: file-command-qq is a simple quasiquoter for running system commands that take a filepath as an argument. . For instance . >> :set -XOverloadedStrings >> import FileCommand >> import Filesystem.Path >> [s|echo $filename|] "/home/test/thing.txt" . . will return . @ thing.txt ExitSuccess @ . You can think of @[s|echo $filename|]@ essentially converts into . . @ \\path -> system $ "echo" ++ encodeString (filename path) @ . Here is another example . >> [s|gcc $path -o $directory$basename.o|] "/home/test/thing.c" . All \"file parts\" start with a \'$\'. The \'$\' can be escaped by preceding it with a \'\\\' . There are the following options for \"file parts\" . . * $path * $root * $directory * $parent * $filename * $dirname * $basename * $ext . Which correspond to the respective functions in homepage: https://github.com/jfischoff/file-command-qq license: MIT license-file: LICENSE author: Jonathan Fischoff maintainer: jonathangfischoff@gmail.com -- copyright: category: System build-type: Simple extra-source-files: README.md cabal-version: >=1.10 library exposed-modules: FileCommand -- other-modules: other-extensions: TemplateHaskell, QuasiQuotes, LambdaCase build-depends: base >=4.7 && <4.8, parsec >=3.1 && <3.2, template-haskell >=2.9 && <2.10, process >=1.2 && <1.3, system-filepath >=0.4 && <0.5, text >=1.1 && <1.3 hs-source-dirs: src default-language: Haskell2010