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Looking for a free text converter? Look no more, upload your Haddock markup files and convert them to Plain Text files. Yes, it’s that easy.

Converting from Haddock markup

Haddock is a nice tool to automatically generate documentation from annotated Haskell source code. I’ve never used Haskell and have no idea what it’s for, but I like automatically generated things. BTW this text is handwritten, but I probably should have set up a machine learning deep learning thing to generate those. I bet no one reads them anyway. If you do, clap your hands twice so I know you’re out there. Anyway, let’s get back to Haddock. It’s intended for documenting libraries, but it should be useful for any other kind of Haskell code. Documentations can then be generated to HTML or LaTeX. Or you use Alldocs to convert it to many other text formats for free. Cool, right?

The files end with .txt by default.

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Converting to Plain Text

Oh, there is nothing better than a good old plain text file. A file that can be opened and read on every system. No rendering issues, no software to download, no parsers, no endianness, no padding bytes. Nothing that can go wrong. Just a .txt file and you. A place for ASCII Art, a whole book, some code snippets, a few notes, a journal or a protocol of strange things that happen in you neighbors garden. Hey, are you watching your neighbor? I thought it's strange to find fun in text formats of any kind, but you're the real stranger. Anyway, we've build this free text converter for you.

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