Blunt converts between pointfree and pointful Haskell expressions.
Blunt is a web front end to the [pointfree][] and [pointful][] libraries. While
you can install and run it locally, there's no real reason to prefer it over
the `pointfree` and `pointful` executables. Instead, use the hosted version:
.
## Install
``` sh
$ cabal update
$ cabal install 'blunt ==0.0.*'
```
## Use
``` sh
$ blunt
# http://localhost:8080
$ env PORT=8888 blunt
# http://localhost:8888
```
## Develop
``` sh
$ git clone https://github.com/tfausak/blunt
$ cd blunt
$ cabal sandbox init
$ cabal install happy
$ cabal install
```
## Deploy
``` sh
$ heroku create
$ git checkout -b deploy
$ echo '{}' > package.json
$ echo 'web: ./blunt' > Procfile
$ cp dist/build/blunt/blunt .
$ git add package.json Procfile blunt
$ git commit --allow-empty-message --message ''
$ git push --force heroku deploy:master
```
[pointfree]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pointfree
[pointful]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pointful