Tomas Janousek 9b933b1f69 ci: Speed up builds using ghc-options: -j
Building xmonad-contrib benefits greatly from compiling modules in
parallel. Vanessa McHale suggested setting ghc-options in
xmonad-contrib.cabal in #431, but that's bad practice—these options
should be set by the user/environment where it's being built, not
selfishly hardcoded for specific package. In stack.yaml and
cabal.haskell-ci, we know for sure that xmonad-contrib is the terminal
(leaf) library, so we can set it there and speed up builds in our CI and
also for anyone who uses our stack.yaml (not that anyone should).

Closes: https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/pull/431
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xmonad-contrib: Third Party Extensions to the xmonad Window Manager

Tests Open Source Helpers

You need the ghc compiler and xmonad window manager installed in order to use these extensions.

For installation and configuration instructions, please see the xmonad website, the documents included with the xmonad source distribution, and the online haddock documentation.

Getting or Updating XMonadContrib

(To use git xmonad-contrib you must also use the git version of xmonad.)

Contributing

Haskell code contributed to this repo should live under the appropriate subdivision of the XMonad namespace (currently includes Actions, Config, Hooks, Layout, Prompt, and Util). For example, to use the Grid layout, one would import:

XMonad.Layout.Grid

For further details, see the documentation for the XMonad.Doc.Developing module, XMonad's CONTRIBUTING.md and the xmonad website.

License

Code submitted to the contrib repo is licensed under the same license as xmonad itself, with copyright held by the authors.

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