<h1>Tutorials about Hakyll</h1> <h2 id="series">Tutorial series</h2> <ul> $for(main)$ <li> <a href="$url$">$title$</a> </li> $endfor$ </ul> <h2 id="articles">Other articles</h2> <p>In no particular order:</p> <ul> $for(articles)$ <li> <a href="$url$">$title$</a> by <em>$author$</em> </li> $endfor$ </ul> <h2 id="external-articles">External articles</h2> <p> These are articles on external blogs. If you wrote a similar article, feel free to <a href="http://jaspervdj.be/contact.html">shoot me an email</a> so I can add it to the list. </p> <p>In no particular order:</p> <ul> $for(externals)$ <li> <a href="$url$">$title$</a> by <em>$author$</em> </li> $endfor$ </ul> <h2 id="robertwpearce">Robert Pearce's series</h2> <p> <a href="https://robertwpearce.com/">Robert Pearce</a> has been writing an excellent tutorial-style series on Hakyll as well. You can find those here: </p> <ul> $for(robertwpearce)$ <li> <a href="$url$">$title$</a> </li> $endfor$ </ul> <p> All these tutorials assume you are using the latest stable version of Hakyll. If this is not the case, you might want to update using: </p> <pre><code>$$ ghc-pkg unregister hakyll $$ cabal update $$ cabal install hakyll</code></pre> <p> Or using stack: </p> <pre><code>$$ stack install hakyll</code></pre>