State of Haskell editor/IDE support

This chart describes the support level of each Haskell editor/IDE plug-in combination.

In most cases there is a main plug-in which acts as a base for the provided features.

Each known plug-in has an associated link and tooltip with its name.

IDE Backend Easy to install Syntax highlight Code Completion Error Reporting Lint Code Format Goto Def Find Usages Stepwise Debugger Doc. tooltips Snippets Hoogle REPL Integration Build Command
Atom
ide-haskell [gh]
🏆 🥈 🥈 🥈 🌱 🥈 🥈 🥈 🥈 🏆 🌱
Emacs 「Intero [gh] intero 🥈 🏆 🥈² 🥈² 🥈² 🥈 🥈² 🥈² 🥈 🥈
Haskell for Mac
Intellij 「HaskForce [gh] 🏆² 🥈 🥈 🥈 🥈 🥈 🥈 🥈
Intellij
intellij‑haskell [gh]
🏆² 🥈 🏆 🌱 🌱 🏆 🏆 🌱 🥈 🌱
Leksah 🏆¹
Vim 🏆¹ 🌱¹ 🥈³ 🥈 🌱¹ 🥈 🥈 🌱
VSCode 「GHC Simple [gh] ghci 🏆 🏆 🥈 🥈 🥈 🥈² 🥈 🌱 🥈² 🌱 🥈 🥈
VSCode 「Haskelly [gh] intero 🥈 🏆 🥈 🥈 🥈² 🌱 🥈² 🌱 🥈 🌱
VSCode 「Haskero [gl] intero 🥈 🏆 🥈² 🥈² 🥈 🥈 🥈² 🥈² 🌱 🥈² 🌱 🥈²
Spacemacs
Sublime 「SublimeHaskell [gh] 🏆² 🥈² 🥈² 🌱¹ 🥈² 🌱

Meaning of each level

Symbol Support Level
? Unknown, support is uncertain
Absent, you are on your own
🌱 Immature, only for early-adopters
🥈 Mature, suitable for most programmers
🏆 The best™ possible experience

Notes:

  1. native support (probably minimal)
  2. via main plug-in
  3. this plug-in needs special config and/or system deps, refer to its documentation

Features