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Unused

A command line tool in Haskell to identify unused code.

Image of Unused Output

Using Unused

unused reads from a pipe expecting a series of tokens to search the codebase for.

This could be done with echo:

echo "module\nimport" | unused

Or pulling in a ctags file:

cat .git/tags | cut -f1 | sort -u | unused

My end goal is to have the latter rolled up into unused itself, so you can navigate to a directory, run unused, and everything works as expected.

Building and Compiling

This project uses Haskell and Stack.

Once you have these tools installed:

stack install

This will generate a binary in $HOME/.local/bin; ensure this directory is in your $PATH.

License

Copyright 2016 Josh Clayton. See the LICENSE.