diff --git a/ChangeLog.md b/ChangeLog.md
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+# Changelog for tesths
+
+## 0.2.2.1 -- 2026-03-09
+
+- Add Haddock module header and doc comments for full coverage
+- Fix license to LGPL-3, maintainer email, and GitHub org to tpapak
+- Tighten PVP version bounds on all dependencies
+- Remove placeholder app/ entry point
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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+# tesths
+sample Spec.hs
+
+```
+import qualified TestHS as T
+import Test.Something as S
+
+main :: IO ()
+main = do
+  putStrLn "\n"
+  putStrLn $ "Test Begins"
+  T.reportTests $ S.fastTests 
+  T.reportTestsIO $ S.ioTests 
+```
+
+`S.fastTests` is a list of tests `[Test]` and
+`S.ioTests` is a list of IO tests `[IO Test]` defined in `Test.Something`
diff --git a/Setup.hs b/Setup.hs
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+import Distribution.Simple
+main = defaultMain
diff --git a/src/TestHS.hs b/src/TestHS.hs
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+{-|
+Module      : TestHS
+Description : A lightweight testing framework for Haskell
+Copyright   : Thodoris Papakonstantinou, 2026
+License     : LGPL-3
+Maintainer  : dev@tpapak.com
+Stability   : experimental
+Portability : POSIX
+
+A minimal pure-functional test harness.  Build a list of 'Test' values
+using 'testPassed' and 'testFailed', then report results with
+'reportTests' (pure tests) or 'reportTestsIO' (IO tests).
+Exits with failure if any test fails.
+ -}
+module TestHS
+    ( Test
+    , runTest
+    , reportTests
+    , reportTestsIO
+    , testPassed
+    , testFailed
+    ) where
+
+import Data.Tuple
+import Control.Monad
+import System.Console.ANSI
+import System.Exit
+
+
+-- | Test data type
+data Test = Test
+  { name :: String
+  , outcome :: Either (String, String) String
+  } deriving (Show, Eq)
+
+-- | Create a passing test with a name and a result message.
+testPassed :: String -> String -> Test
+testPassed t s = Test 
+  { name = t
+  , outcome = Right s
+  }
+  
+-- | Create a failing test with a name and an @(expected, got)@ pair.
+testFailed :: String -> (String,String) -> Test
+testFailed t f = Test 
+  { name = t
+  , outcome = Left f
+  }
+ 
+-- | run pure test
+runTest :: Test -> IO Test
+runTest t = do
+  case outcome t of
+    Left err -> do
+      putStr $ name t
+      putStr $ " expected: " ++ fst err
+      putStr $ " got: " ++ snd err
+      setSGR [SetColor Foreground Vivid Red]
+      putStrLn  " ✗" 
+      setSGR [Reset]
+    Right succe -> do
+      putStr $ name t
+      putStr $ ": " ++ succe 
+      setSGR [SetColor Foreground Vivid Green]
+      putStrLn " ✓"
+      setSGR [Reset]
+  return t
+
+-- | Run a list of pure tests, print results, and exit with failure if any fail.
+reportTests :: [Test] -> IO ()
+reportTests ts = do
+  tests <- sequence $ map runTest ts
+  let lt = length tests
+  let passedtests = filter 
+                    (\test -> case outcome test of 
+                      Left _ -> False
+                      Right _ -> True)
+                      tests
+  let failedTests = lt - length passedtests
+  let passedAll = length passedtests == lt
+  case passedAll of
+       True -> do
+         putStrLn $ "Passed all " ++ (show lt) ++ " tests!! 🎉"
+       False -> do
+         putStrLn $ "Failed "  ++ (show failedTests) ++ " test(s) 😣"
+         exitFailure
+
+-- | Run tests with IO
+reportTestsIO :: [IO Test] -> IO ()
+reportTestsIO ts = do
+  putStrLn "Running tests"
+  testsIO <- sequence ts
+  putStrLn "Reporting tests"
+  tests <- sequence $ map runTest testsIO
+  let lt = length tests
+  let passedtests = filter 
+                    (\test -> case outcome test of 
+                      Left _ -> False
+                      Right _ -> True)
+                      tests
+  let failedTests = lt - length passedtests
+  let passedAll = length passedtests == lt
+  case passedAll of
+       True -> do
+         putStrLn $ "Passed all " ++ (show lt) ++ " tests!! 🎉"
+       False -> do
+         putStrLn $ "Failed "  ++ (show failedTests) ++ " test(s) 😣"
+         exitFailure
diff --git a/tesths.cabal b/tesths.cabal
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+name:           tesths
+version:        0.2.2.1
+synopsis:       A lightweight testing framework for Haskell
+description:
+    A minimal pure-functional test harness.  Build a list of @Test@ values
+    using 'testPassed' and 'testFailed', then report results with
+    'reportTests' (pure tests) or 'reportTestsIO' (IO tests).
+    Exits with failure if any test fails.
+    See the README on Github at <https://github.com/tpapak/tesths#readme>.
+category:       Testing
+homepage:       https://github.com/tpapak/tesths#readme
+bug-reports:    https://github.com/tpapak/tesths/issues
+author:         Thodoris Papakonstantinou
+maintainer:     dev@tpapak.com
+copyright:      2026 Thodoris Papakonstantinou
+license:        LGPL-3
+license-file:   LICENSE
+build-type:     Simple
+cabal-version:  >= 1.10
+
+extra-source-files:
+    ChangeLog.md
+    README.md
+
+source-repository head
+  type: git
+  location: https://github.com/tpapak/tesths
+
+library
+  hs-source-dirs:
+      src
+  build-depends:
+      base >=4.7 && <4.21
+    , ansi-terminal >=0.6 && <1.2
+  exposed-modules:
+      TestHS
+  default-language: Haskell2010
