39 lines
1.2 KiB
Nix
39 lines
1.2 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, rustPlatform, cmake, perl, pkgconfig, zlib }:
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with rustPlatform;
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buildRustPackage rec {
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name = "exa-${version}";
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version = "0.8.0";
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cargoSha256 = "08zzn3a32xfjkmpawcjppn1mr26ws3iv40cckiz8ldz4qc8y9gdh";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
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owner = "ogham";
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repo = "exa";
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rev = "v${version}";
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sha256 = "0jy11a3xfnfnmyw1kjmv4ffavhijs8c940kw24vafklnacx5n88m";
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};
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nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake pkgconfig perl ];
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buildInputs = [ zlib ];
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# Some tests fail, but Travis ensures a proper build
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doCheck = false;
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meta = with stdenv.lib; {
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description = "Replacement for 'ls' written in Rust";
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longDescription = ''
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exa is a modern replacement for ls. It uses colours for information by
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default, helping you distinguish between many types of files, such as
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whether you are the owner, or in the owning group. It also has extra
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features not present in the original ls, such as viewing the Git status
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for a directory, or recursing into directories with a tree view. exa is
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written in Rust, so it’s small, fast, and portable.
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'';
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homepage = https://the.exa.website;
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license = licenses.mit;
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maintainers = [ maintainers.ehegnes ];
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};
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}
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