# Synopsis :- use_module(list_util, [take/3]). ?- take(2, [hello, world, etc], Words). Words = [hello, world]. # Description Prolog code works with lots of lists. This is a collection of predicates that I've found useful from time to time across projects. Some of these predicates are inspired by functions in Haskell's [Data.List](http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/base/latest/doc/html/Data-List.html) library. Prolog's reversible predicates allow us to get by with fewer definitions than Haskell needs. See `list_util.pl` documentation below for details about each exported predicate. # Installation Using SWI-Prolog 6.3 or later: ?- pack_install(list_util). This module uses [semantic versioning](http://semver.org/). Source code available and pull requests accepted at http://github.com/mndrix/list_util