Name: memscript Synopsis: Command line utility for memorizing scriptures or any other text Version: 0.1.0.0 Homepage: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/memscript Category: Education License: GPL License-file: LICENSE Author: Ahn, Ki Yung Maintainer: Ahn, Ki Yung Build-Type: Simple Cabal-Version: >=1.2 extra-source-files: README.md Description: "memscript " Run memscript with a UTF-8 (or ASCII since ASCII is a subset of UTF8) plain text file. Try to exactly guess the text line by line. If your guess is wrong it will show you a diff like output comparing your guess and the original verse. This will repeat until you get all the verses right. For the test data I included four beloved Psalms (1,23,121,127) from the Old Testament, each in Revised Korean Version (RKV) and New International Version (NIV), which I happened to have had to memorize. You can use it for any other text you'd want to memorize, such as your favorite poems, quotes, or whatsoever. No craft or ticks, really simple and straightforward utility but serves well for the purpose. I used readline because that was the only sane way I know of handling multibyte inputs. This update of the version is simply because there has been some changes in the System.IO library, fixing the problem of handling multibyte characters becaus of the library update (no need to use utf8-string any more). Data-files: 001en.txt 001ko.txt 023en.txt 023ko.txt 121en.txt 121ko.txt 127en.txt 127ko.txt Executable memscript main-is: MemScript.hs build-depends: base >= 4 && < 6, haskeline -any, transformers -any ghc-options: -Wall -O2