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This will be extremely helpful next time I have to use a Haskell library that decides to implement everything as infix operators named "~<$>" and ".~=" and stuff.



Hoogle is the way to go, man. https://www.haskell.org/hoogle/


I know Hoogle exists, but that just searches one kind of documentation. Despite the cute name, it's not Google. You can't Hoogle an error message and see if anyone else got it.




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