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| # nur-packages-template | ||||
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| **A template for [NUR](https://github.com/nix-community/NUR) repositories** | ||||
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| ## Setup | ||||
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| 1. Click on [Use this template](https://github.com/nix-community/nur-packages-template/generate) to start a repo based on this template. (Do _not_ fork it.) | ||||
| 2. Add your packages to the [pkgs](./pkgs) directory and to | ||||
|    [default.nix](./default.nix) | ||||
|    * Remember to mark the broken packages as `broken = true;` in the `meta` | ||||
|      attribute, or travis (and consequently caching) will fail! | ||||
|    * Library functions, modules and overlays go in the respective directories | ||||
| 3. Choose your CI: Depending on your preference you can use github actions (recommended) or [Travis ci](https://travis-ci.com). | ||||
|    - Github actions: Change your NUR repo name and optionally add a cachix name in [.github/workflows/build.yml](./.github/workflows/build.yml) and change the cron timer | ||||
|      to a random value as described in the file | ||||
|    - Travis ci: Change your NUR repo name and optionally your cachix repo name in  | ||||
|    [.travis.yml](./.travis.yml). Than enable travis in your repo. You can add a cron job in the repository settings on travis to keep your cachix cache fresh | ||||
| 5. Change your travis and cachix names on the README template section and delete | ||||
|    the rest | ||||
| 6. [Add yourself to NUR](https://github.com/nix-community/NUR#how-to-add-your-own-repository) | ||||
|  | ||||
| ## README template | ||||
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| # nur-packages | ||||
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| **My personal [NUR](https://github.com/nix-community/NUR) repository** | ||||
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| <!-- Remove this if you don't use github actions --> | ||||
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| [](https://travis-ci.com/xeals/nur-packages) | ||||
| [](https://xeals.cachix.org) | ||||
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| <!-- | ||||
| Uncomment this if you use travis: | ||||
| ## Noteworthy packages | ||||
|  | ||||
| [](https://travis-ci.com/<YOUR_TRAVIS_USERNAME>/nur-packages) | ||||
| --> | ||||
| [](https://<YOUR_CACHIX_CACHE_NAME>.cachix.org) | ||||
| ### Jetbrains with plugins | ||||
|  | ||||
| A fan of the Emacs/Vim/VSCode plugin builder? Now enjoy it with your favourite Jetbrains IDE! | ||||
|  | ||||
| The system is mostly proof-of-concept and there are a couple of issues with it at the moment, but it works for what is available in the repo. | ||||
|  | ||||
| #### Using | ||||
|  | ||||
| ```nix | ||||
| { pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }: | ||||
| let | ||||
|   xeals = import (builtins.fetchTarball "https://git.xeal.me/xeals/nur-packages/archive/master.tar.gz") { | ||||
|     inherit pkgs; | ||||
|   }; | ||||
| in | ||||
|   # e.g., for IntelliJ IDEA | ||||
|   xeals.jetbrains.ideaCommunityWithPlugins (jpkgs: [ | ||||
|     jpkgs.ideavim | ||||
|     jpgs.checkstyle-idea | ||||
|   ]) | ||||
| ``` | ||||
|  | ||||
| #### Issues | ||||
|  | ||||
| - [ ] The plugin derivation overrides the base instead of extending it; this is really only an issue for the open-source IDEs, and only once they're actually built from source (instead of repackaging the JARs) | ||||
| - [ ] Plugins must be manually added to the repo; long-term, I'd really want some way to scrape them, or at least have a script to add and update | ||||
|  | ||||
| ### spotify-ripper | ||||
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| `spotify-ripper` is pretty flexible in the formats it supports, so the derivation allows you to customize which support packages to build with. | ||||
|  | ||||
| The default package comes with nothing (which is not entirely useful -- this will probably change at some point). See [the builder](./pkgs/tools/misc/spotify-ripper/default.nix) for options. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ## General issues | ||||
|  | ||||
| - [ ] `spotify-ripper` does not build on stable NixOS channels before 20.09 when built with m4a or mp4 support, as `fdk-aac-encoder` is not available | ||||
| - [ ] Due to weirdness in fixed output hashes, anything using `buildGoModule` and `buildRustPackage` will fail on unstable channels of Nixpkgs, and must be overridden if you want to use these packages on unstable channels | ||||
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