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"textContent": "> Does it mean that it tries to use multiple home units by default?\n\nYes, that’s correct!\n\n> The executable this creates is called tricorder-exe. Perhaps it should be simply tricorder?\n\nWhoops! I just released version `1.0.0.1` that is actually called `tricorder`. Thanks for catching it!\n\nHave you tried running it for an existing project? I’m at ZuriHac and found a case where a module using a custom GHC plugin does not reload correctly. This is going to be a great stress test for the tool",
"title": "[ANN] tricorder - a new development tool for Haskell and LLMs"
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