hashids: Hashids generates short, unique, non-sequential ids from numbers.
This is a Haskell port of the Hashids library. It is typically used to encode numbers to a format suitable to appear in visible places like urls. It converts numbers like 347 into strings like yr8, or a list of numbers like [27, 986] into 3kTMd. You can also decode those ids back. This is useful in bundling several parameters into one.
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Versions [RSS] | 1.0.2, 1.0.2.1, 1.0.2.2, 1.0.2.3, 1.0.2.4, 1.0.2.7, 1.1.0.0, 1.1.0.1, 1.1.1.0 |
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Dependencies | base (>=4.9 && <5), bytestring (>=0.10.8.1 && <=0.12.1.0), containers (>=0.5.7.1 && <0.7.0), split (>=0.2.3.2 && <0.3.0.0) [details] |
License | MIT |
Author | Johannes Hildén <hildenjohannes@gmail.com> |
Maintainer | Johannes Hildén <hildenjohannes@gmail.com> |
Category | Web |
Home page | http://hashids.org/ |
Bug tracker | https://github.com/laserpants/hashids-haskell/issues |
Source repo | head: git clone https://github.com/laserpants/hashids-haskell |
Uploaded | by arbelos at 2023-12-30T17:38:07Z |
Distributions | LTSHaskell:1.1.1.0, NixOS:1.1.1.0, Stackage:1.1.1.0 |
Reverse Dependencies | 1 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
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Status | Docs available [build log] Last success reported on 2023-12-30 [all 1 reports] |