nix-init
spr
nix-init | spr | |
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12 | 2 | |
731 | 348 | |
5.5% | 4.0% | |
9.3 | 4.4 | |
8 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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nix-init
- Write Guix package definitions in a breeze: Introducing Guix Packager
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nix-init added dependency inference support for Go
Diff: https://github.com/nix-community/nix-init/compare/v0.2.3...v0.2.4
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nix-init - Generate Nix packages from URLs with hash prefetching, dependency inference, license detection, and more
Announcement: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/25035
Repository: https://github.com/nix-community/nix-init
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nix-init v0.2.2 released with a new Matrix chat and logo
Source code: https://github.com/nix-community/nix-init
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[Quick Poll] Are You Using Nix for Your Rust Open-Source Projects?
There are projects that can benefit a lot from using Nix, here in an example which Nix makes things a lot easier
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nix-init v0.2.0 released with improved dependency inference, a rust crate, and more
Here is the ChangeLog for v0.2.0
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Rust implementation of Python dependency parser for PEP 508
I started this project to implement support optional python dependencies for another project of mine (nix-init, also see issue).
- Show HN: Nix-init – Generate Nix packages from URLs with dependency inference
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nix-init: Create Nix packages with just the URL, with support for dependency inference, license detection, hash prefetching, and more
Announcement on NixOS discourse: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/25035
spr
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Pijul is a free and open source (GPL2) distributed version control system
Newbie jj convert here.
jj is not patch based, like pijul, but snapshots, like git.
A sibling commentor points out the change id stored by jj: it is true that at the moment, this isn't really exportable to git in a native way. However, there is a path forward here, and it may come to pass. Until then, systems like Gerrit or Phabricator work better with jj than systems like GitHub.
However, all is not lost there either: tooling like spr[1] allows you to map between the two universes.
At my job, at least one person was using jj for six months at work without any of the rest of us being the wiser. Some of the rest of us are trying it out. A really nice thing about jj is that you can use it without anyone else needing to, thanks to the git interop.
1: https://github.com/getcord/spr
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Show HN: Maiao, Stacked Diffs for GitHub
I use spr and git fixup for this workflow and it's really helped me breakup my changes better, managing multiple branches and stacking changes that way is a huge pain, but this workflow has been huge for me!
SPR: https://github.com/getcord/spr
Git fixup: https://github.com/keis/git-fixup
What are some alternatives?
nurl - Generate Nix fetcher calls from repository URLs [maintainer=@figsoda]
git-credential-github - A simple git credentials helper for github (Way less bloated than git credentails manager)
maiao - Seamless GitHub PR management from the command-line
gitlab-user-manager - Manage your GitLab team access in a better way, dude
wikijs-rs - API bindings, CLI client and FUSE filesystem for Wiki.js written in Rust.
git-branchless - High-velocity, monorepo-scale workflow for Git
watermill.rs - 🦀 Online statistics in Rust
git-fixup - Fighting the copy-paste element of your rebase workflow.
nixpkgs-fmt - Nix code formatter for nixpkgs [maintainer=@zimbatm]
PijulGit - Pijul <-> Git proxy