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Use HLint. #1045

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@chungyc chungyc commented Sep 24, 2024

I thought it would be nice to have a linter, so this adds an HLint workflow which uploads its results to GitHub code scanning. If you do not want a linter or prefer other ways to do linting, feel free to close this pull request without merging.

This change disables hints that would trigger for the existing code. Depending on preference, some of them can be enabled later, while others could be permanently disabled. E.g., removing a needless $ seems a good idea, while I am not a fan of the suggestion to use <&> with Hakyll code.

To see what warnings and suggestions may look like, see https://github.com/haskell-actions/hlint-scan#examples.

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This pull request sets up GitHub code scanning for this repository. Once the scans have completed and the checks have passed, the analysis results for this pull request branch will appear on this overview. Once you merge this pull request, the 'Security' tab will show more code scanning analysis results (for example, for the default branch). Depending on your configuration and choice of analysis tool, future pull requests will be annotated with code scanning analysis results. For more information about GitHub code scanning, check out the documentation.

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