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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>devel:languages:haskell</name>
        <summary>Haskell Development Project for openSUSE:Factory</summary>
        <description>Haskell is a standardized purely functional programming language with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. It is one of the more popular functional languages, and the lazy functional language on which the most research is being performed.

This is a development project for openSUSE:Factory that contains only the most essential tools to set up a Haskell development environment, like ghc, cabal-install, and their respective dependencies. This repository is supposed to be small and manageable.</description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/haskell/openSUSE_Factory_RISCV_standard/</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>openSUSE:Factory:RISCV</name>
        <summary>openSUSE Factory Port for RISC-V</summary>
        <description>This is a project clone to build openSUSE:Factory for the RISC-V architecture.</description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Factory:/RISCV/standard/</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:Factory</name>
        <summary>The next openSUSE distribution</summary>
        <description>openSUSE Tumbleweed: The Bleeding Edge, Perfected.
Tumbleweed is the ultimate rolling release distribution, providing the latest software as it’s released, built upon a foundation of world-class stability and testing.

* Always Current: Get the newest kernel, IDEs, desktops, and applications automatically.

* Powerfully Stable: Experience the velocity of a rolling release without sacrificing the reliability you depend on.

* Engineered for Professionals: The top choice for Developers, Power Users, and openSUSE Contributors who need the best tools for the job.

If you demand the latest stable software, your choice is Tumbleweed.

Staging dashboard is located at: https://build.opensuse.org/staging_workflows/openSUSE:Factory 

List of known devel projects: https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:Factory:Staging/dashboard/devel_projects

Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Factory for more details.</description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Factory/ports/</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
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        <name>ghc-pandoc</name>
        <summary>Conversion between markup formats</summary>
        <description>Pandoc is a Haskell library for converting from one markup format to another.
The formats it can handle include

- light markup formats (many variants of Markdown, reStructuredText, AsciiDoc,
Org-mode, Muse, Textile, txt2tags, djot) - HTML formats (HTML 4 and 5) - Ebook
formats (EPUB v2 and v3, FB2) - Documentation formats (GNU TexInfo, Haddock,
Vimdoc) - Roff formats (man, ms) - TeX formats (LaTeX, ConTeXt) - Typst - XML
formats (DocBook 4 and 5, JATS, TEI Simple, OpenDocument) - Outline formats
(OPML) - Bibliography formats (BibTeX, BibLaTeX, CSL JSON, CSL YAML, RIS) -
Word processor formats (Docx, RTF, ODT) - Interactive notebook formats (Jupyter
notebook ipynb) - Page layout formats (InDesign ICML) - Wiki markup formats
(MediaWiki, DokuWiki, TikiWiki, TWiki, Vimwiki, XWiki, ZimWiki, Jira wiki,
Creole) - Slide show formats (LaTeX Beamer, PowerPoint, Slidy, reveal.js,
Slideous, S5, DZSlides) - Data formats (CSV and TSV tables) - PDF (via external
programs such as pdflatex or wkhtmltopdf)

Pandoc can convert mathematical content in documents between TeX, MathML, Word
equations, roff eqn, typst, and plain text. It includes a powerful system for
automatic citations and bibliographies, and it can be customized extensively
using templates, filters, and custom readers and writers written in Lua.

For the pandoc command-line program, see the 'pandoc-cli' package.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
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