nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/X11/xbanish/default.nix

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{stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, libX11, libXi, libXt, libXfixes, libXext}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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version = "1.7";
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pname = "xbanish";
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buildInputs = [
libX11 libXi libXt libXfixes libXext
];
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "jcs";
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repo = pname;
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rev = "v${version}";
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sha256 = "0ic5f7zgc32p5g1wxas9y5h8dhik0pvsa8wmn6skdry56gw9vg9q";
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};
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makeFlags=[ "PREFIX=$(out)" ];
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preInstall = ''
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mkdir -p $out/bin $out/man/man1
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'';
meta = {
description = "Hides mouse pointer while not in use";
longDescription = ''
xbanish hides the mouse cursor when you start typing, and shows it again when
the mouse cursor moves or a mouse button is pressed. This is similar to
xterm's pointerMode setting, but xbanish works globally in the X11 session.
unclutter's -keystroke mode is supposed to do this, but it's broken[0]. I
looked into fixing it, but the unclutter source code is terrible, so I wrote
xbanish.
The name comes from ratpoison's "banish" command that sends the cursor to the
corner of the screen.
'';
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.bsd3;
maintainers = [stdenv.lib.maintainers.choochootrain];
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux;
};
}