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  "path": "/t/flexible-haskell-a-new-plugin-for-jetbrains-ides/13813?page=2#post_40",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-25T12:23:56.000Z",
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  "textContent": "benjamin-thomas:\n\n> How does your plugin compare to this one in practice: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/24123-haskell-lsp ?\n\nI’m a Haskell LSP user for a ~year now; the UX feels second-class, but manageable. While Flexible Haskell is not there yet, but certainly offers the promise of upgrading the experience to first-class sometimes fulfilling it already.\n\nbenjamin-thomas:\n\n> I understand it could work “better” for bigger projects given hls is known to be rather slow?\n\nJetBrains have put _enormous_ amount of work into making things work smooth for big and huge projects, it would be only wise to try make use of their effort.",
  "title": "Flexible Haskell - a new plugin for JetBrains IDEs"
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