Make it easier to discover the format fp
trick. Fixes #97
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-- 456
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-- ABC
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--
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-- Format strings in a type safe way using `format`:
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--
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-- >>> dir <- pwd
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-- >>> format ("I am in the "%fp%" directory") dir
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-- "I am in the /tmp directory"
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--
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-- Commands like `grep`, `sed` and `find` accept arbitrary `Pattern`s
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--
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-- >>> stdout (grep ("123" <|> "ABC") (input "foo.txt"))
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-- another argument of type `Int` to satisfy the `d` at the end of the format
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-- string.
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--
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-- Note that this is also the idiomatic way to convert a `FilePath` to `Text`:
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--
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-- > format fp :: FilePath -> Text
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--
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-- If you are interested in this feature, check out the "Turtle.Format" module
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-- for more details.
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