Release: stan, supporting GHCs 8.8-9.4

I'm pleased to announce a new release of `stan`, a static analysis tool for Haskell. `stan` now supports GHCs in the range 8.8-9.4[1]. ### About `stan` Stan is a command-line tool for analysing Haskell projects. It discovers which parts of the code can potentially be improved, and offers suggestions on how to do so. Read more about `stan` in its [`README`](https://github.com/kowainik/stan/#what-this-tool-is-about). ### Installation I recommend obtaining `stan` from Hackage by following [the installation instructions in the README](https://github.com/kowainik/stan/#hackage). https://hackage.haskell.org/package/stan-0.1.0.0 ### Help wanted `stan` lacks active maintainers and is currently in essential maintainance only mode. I am helping out to make sure `stan` can continue to build with newer GHCs. I would welcome assistance, particularly on the following issues: * Supporting GHC 9.6 * Supporting GHC 9.8 * Prospective support for GHC 9.10 * Fixing caching on Github Actions If you would like to contribute to Stan please [create an issue](https://github.com/kowainik/stan/issues) on the Github repository. ### Credits Thanks to the Kowainik team for creating `stan` in the first place. Thanks to Veronika Romashkina for accepting me as a new maintainer for the project. ---- [1] Some point releases are excluded because the GHC API doesn't seem to provide enough type information, notably the later releases in the 9.2 series.

I'm pleased to announce an even newer release of `stan`, a static analysis tool for Haskell. This release extends last week's release by adding support for 9.6, extending the supported range to 8.8-9.6. ### About `stan` Stan is a command-line tool for analysing Haskell projects. It discovers which parts of the code can potentially be improved, and offers suggestions on how to do so. Read more about `stan` in its [`README`](https://github.com/kowainik/stan/#what-this-tool-is-about). ### Installation I recommend obtaining `stan` from Hackage by following [the installation instructions in the README](https://github.com/kowainik/stan/#hackage). https://hackage.haskell.org/package/stan-0.1.0.0 ### Help wanted `stan` lacks active maintainers and is currently in essential maintainance only mode. I am helping out to make sure `stan` can continue to build with newer GHCs. I would welcome assistance, particularly on the following issues: * Supporting GHC 9.8 * Prospective support for GHC 9.10 * Fixing caching on Github Actions If you would like to contribute to Stan please [create an issue](https://github.com/kowainik/stan/issues) on the Github repository. ---- [1] Some point releases are excluded because the GHC API doesn't seem to provide enough type information, notably the later releases in the 9.2 series.
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Tom Ellis