High-level access to HTTPS Everywhere rulesets. It aims to make it easier to specify "use secure HTTP connections when possible."
https-everywhere-rules.cabal
hackage
- attoparsec ==0.12.*
- base >=4.7 && <4.9
- bytestring *
- directory ==1.2.*
- errors >=1.4 && <2.1
- filepath >=1.3 && <1.5
- functor-infix ==0.0.*
- http-client >=0.3 && <0.5
- http-proxy *
- http-types *
- https-everywhere-rules *
- lens >=4.3 && <4.13
- network ==2.6.*
- network-uri *
- network-uri ==2.6.*
- pipes ==4.1.*
- string-conversions >=0.3 && <0.5
- taggy-lens ==0.1.*
- text >=1.1 && <1.3
- text-icu >=0.6 && <0.8
- wai *
- attoparsec ==0.12.* test
- base >=4.7 && <4.9 test
- directory ==1.2.* test
- errors >=1.4 && <2.1 test
- filepath >=1.3 && <1.5 test
- functor-infix ==0.0.* test
- hspec >=2.0 && <2.2 test
- http-client >=0.3 && <0.5 test
- https-everywhere-rules * test
- lens >=4.3 && <4.13 test
- network ==2.6.* test
- network-uri ==2.6.* test
- pipes ==4.1.* test
- string-conversions >=0.3 && <0.5 test
- taggy-lens ==0.1.* test
- text >=1.1 && <1.3 test
- text-icu >=0.6 && <0.8 test
Links
- Source: https://github.com/fmap/https-everywhere-rules
- JSON API: repos.ecosyste.ms
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PURL:
pkg:github/fmap/https-everywhere-rules
Repository Details
- Stars 4
- Forks 1
- Open issues 1
- License mit
- Language Haskell
- Size 239 KB
- Created at almost 12 years ago
- Updated at about 6 years ago
- Pushed at over 10 years ago
- Last synced at 14 days ago
- Dependencies parsed at 38