Fugacious is a sample Haskell application.
It provides users with a temporary email address they can use to avoid giving your real email address to spammy websites.
Many samples of Haskell applications can be found in blogposts around the internet. Unfortunately, they tend to be (rightfully) handwavy about all sorts of implementation details, like logging, database access, configuration and deployment.
Fugacious is also an example, that I occasionally use when teaching Haskell. However, it is also an exercise in going the other way and writing all pieces of boilerplate and glue. As such, it is a rather boring¹ codebase.
The codebase tries to relentlessly follow good² practices, as I've learned them over a good amount of years. Despite that, it is a simple codebase. Whenever there is a choice between patterns, I attempt to choose the simplest one that works.
(¹) But boring in a good way, boring as in "nothing special going on".
(²) I'm not calling this best practices since a lot of it is fairly subjective.
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