How do I interact with the hackage API using curl? - haskell

There are sparsely documented methods here. This page just mentions there's an API, and links to the hackage-security library which 5min poking around doesn't help me figure out how to form an http request to the (which?) server
The following just get me a stub html file:
$ curl -H "Accept: application/json" hackage.org/package/aeson/
$ curl -H "Accept: application/json" hackage.org/api/package/aeson/
old related: Does Hackage have an API?

You have the base URL wrong. It's https://hackage.haskell.org/.
curl -H 'Accept: application/json' https://hackage.haskell.org/package/aeson
yields the output
{"0.1.0.0":"normal","0.10.0.0":"deprecated","0.11.0.0":"normal","0.11.1.0":"normal","0.11.1.1":"normal","0.11.1.2":"normal","0.11.1.3":"normal","0.11.1.4":"normal","0.11.2.0":"normal","0.11.2.1":"normal","0.11.3.0":"normal","0.2.0.0":"normal","0.3.0.0":"normal","0.3.1.0":"normal","0.3.1.1":"normal","0.3.2.0":"normal","0.3.2.1":"normal","0.3.2.10":"normal","0.3.2.11":"normal","0.3.2.12":"normal","0.3.2.13":"normal","0.3.2.14":"normal","0.3.2.2":"normal","0.3.2.3":"normal","0.3.2.4":"normal","0.3.2.5":"normal","0.3.2.6":"normal","0.3.2.7":"normal","0.3.2.8":"normal","0.3.2.9":"normal","0.4.0.0":"normal","0.4.0.1":"normal","0.5.0.0":"normal","0.6.0.0":"normal","0.6.0.1":"normal","0.6.0.2":"normal","0.6.1.0":"normal","0.6.2.0":"normal","0.6.2.1":"normal","0.7.0.0":"deprecated","0.7.0.1":"deprecated","0.7.0.2":"deprecated","0.7.0.3":"deprecated","0.7.0.4":"normal","0.7.0.5":"deprecated","0.7.0.6":"normal","0.8.0.0":"deprecated","0.8.0.1":"deprecated","0.8.0.2":"normal","0.8.1.0":"normal","0.8.1.1":"normal","0.9.0.0":"normal","0.9.0.1":"normal","1.0.0.0":"normal","1.0.1.0":"normal","1.0.2.0":"normal","1.0.2.1":"normal","1.1.0.0":"normal","1.1.1.0":"normal","1.1.2.0":"normal","1.2.0.0":"normal","1.2.1.0":"normal","1.2.2.0":"normal","1.2.3.0":"normal","1.2.4.0":"normal","1.3.0.0":"normal","1.3.1.0":"normal","1.3.1.1":"normal","1.4.0.0":"normal","1.4.1.0":"normal","1.4.2.0":"normal","1.4.3.0":"normal","1.4.4.0":"normal","1.4.5.0":"normal","1.4.6.0":"normal","1.4.7.0":"normal","1.4.7.1":"normal","1.5.0.0":"normal","1.5.1.0":"normal","1.5.2.0":"normal","1.5.3.0":"normal","1.5.4.0":"normal","1.5.4.1":"normal","1.5.5.0":"normal","1.5.5.1":"normal","1.5.6.0":"normal","2.0.0.0":"normal","2.0.1.0":"normal","2.0.2.0":"normal","2.0.3.0":"normal"}

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As per this documentation, your curl command seems fine.
Alternatively, you can try as suggested by muru:
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