# This script was inspired by the ArchLinux User Repository package: # # https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=oh-my-zsh-git { stdenv, fetchFromGitHub }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { version = "2020-09-29"; pname = "oh-my-zsh"; rev = "2b59d052ef34b9290f7951ce08cebae189bd9dde"; src = fetchFromGitHub { inherit rev; owner = "ohmyzsh"; repo = "ohmyzsh"; sha256 = "0dpy8jmh15kaj198d4m4hp9riwarhchsiq0nyhkdc8g2jiv2slhm"; }; installPhase = '' outdir=$out/share/oh-my-zsh template=templates/zshrc.zsh-template mkdir -p $outdir cp -r * $outdir cd $outdir rm LICENSE.txt rm -rf .git* chmod -R +w templates # Change the path to oh-my-zsh dir and disable auto-updating. sed -i -e "s#ZSH=\$HOME/.oh-my-zsh#ZSH=$outdir#" \ -e 's/\# \(DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE="true"\)/\1/' \ $template chmod +w oh-my-zsh.sh # Both functions expect oh-my-zsh to be in ~/.oh-my-zsh and try to # modify the directory. cat >> oh-my-zsh.sh <<- EOF # Undefine functions that don't work on Nix. unfunction uninstall_oh_my_zsh unfunction upgrade_oh_my_zsh EOF # Look for .zsh_variables, .zsh_aliases, and .zsh_funcs, and source # them, if found. cat >> $template <<- EOF # Load the variables. if [ -f ~/.zsh_variables ]; then . ~/.zsh_variables fi # Load the functions. if [ -f ~/.zsh_funcs ]; then . ~/.zsh_funcs fi # Load the aliases. if [ -f ~/.zsh_aliases ]; then . ~/.zsh_aliases fi EOF ''; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "A framework for managing your zsh configuration"; longDescription = '' Oh My Zsh is a framework for managing your zsh configuration. To copy the Oh My Zsh configuration file to your home directory, run the following command: $ cp -v $(nix-env -q --out-path oh-my-zsh | cut -d' ' -f3)/share/oh-my-zsh/templates/zshrc.zsh-template ~/.zshrc ''; homepage = "https://ohmyz.sh/"; license = licenses.mit; platforms = platforms.all; maintainers = with maintainers; [ scolobb nequissimus ]; }; }