This is my favorite of the two (even though I'm not a big fan of Eclipse for Java, Eclipse FP for Haskell has proven to be a great tool). Unlike Sublime, eclipse is far more than a text editor and as such tends to be more feature rich. Use Package Control to install this package (SublimeHaskell).Install the Sublime Package Control package:.* hdevtools (or fork for windows) (for type inference, cabal install hdevtools) Installation * haskell-docs (for documentation in 'Symbol info' command, cabal install haskell-docs) * stylish-haskell (for code prettification, cabal install stylish-haskell) * ghc-mod (for import and LANGUAGE completions and type inference, cabal install ghc-mod) Cabal install aeson haskell-src-exts haddock * Cabal packages: base, bytestring, aeson, haskell-src-exts, haddockĮ.g. * ghc and a recent Haskell Platform (>= 2012 should do fine) Even if you're not Sublime Text is a great text editor so it may be worth a try. If you're a fan then it's a great addition because you can continue working in a familiar environment. This is a plugin for the SublimeText editor. Below is just a quick section taken from each project.
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