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-title: Using Awk to Enable Kakoune to Generate Types for OCaml
+title: Using Awk with Kakoune to Generate SQL Types for OCaml
tags: post
date: 2024-03-03
---
<p>Lately I have been using the Kakoune text editor for my editing. What
-absolutely blows my mind is how interoperable it is with Unix scripts
+blows my mind is how interoperable the editor is with Unix scripts
and how easy it is to create extensions.</p>
-<p>I am working on a Web server in OCaml. In my work, I levarage a
+<p>So I am working on a Web server in OCaml. In my work, I levarage a
library called <a
href="https://github.com/roddyyaga/ppx_rapper">ppx_rapper</a>, which
allows you to write SQL queries which are then converted to OCaml types. So a select query looks something like