simple-osd-daemons
Mirror of https://code.balsoft.ru/balsoft/simple-osd-daemons (by balsoft)
nix-templates
Nix Flake templates for various languages (by serokell)
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2.7 | 4.0 | |
5 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
simple-osd-daemons
Posts with mentions or reviews of simple-osd-daemons.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-07.
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Nix-ifying a Rust project
I like the way crate2nix works. I have made a flake template for it here. Sometimes it requires a couple of overrides to fix some misbehaving crates (see https://github.com/balsoft/simple-osd-daemons/blob/master/flake.nix#L29 for an example of such overrides), but otherwise it's fantastic. It doesn't require any hash nonsense, it downloads and builds all the crates separately (unlike naersk or other solutions) so you get all the benefits of Nix (reproducibility and proper caching).
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A Tool To Show Battery, Time, Volume Info Upon Key Press?
I have written a little tool that does something similar: it shows current volume, music track, battery percentage etc when they change (it's a bit like the OSD you see in DEs, but for your WM). Get the source here: https://github.com/balsoft/simple-osd-daemons
nix-templates
Posts with mentions or reviews of nix-templates.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-29.
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How to add a haskell flake as the dependency for another haskell flake?
} I tried adding vox-hs = vox-hs-in.defaultPackage.${system} `` wherecallCabal2nixis called. This flake is taken from the [Practical Nix Flakes](https://serokell.io/blog/practical-nix-flakes) article which mentions this is where dependency overrides go. I have also trued adding my package as an overlay when definingpkgs`, but couldn't get this to work either. Whats the best method for a haskell flake to depend on another haskell flake? Thanks!
- Nix Flakes
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Migrating from Void Linux to NixOS, dotfiles and home manager!
Here's one intro guide to Flakes by Nix's creator Dolstra. Here's another good intro tutorial. Note that that last one also has our answer to wtf legacyPackages is:
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what's the recommended setup?
This guide is what I use and it works well. Direnv is great and has integration with emacs if that’s your editor.
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How should dependencies be specified for the Haskell C FFI with callCabal2Nix?
I've previously just used Stack's Nix support for simple builds; now I'm tyring to get up and running packaging a Haskell application (that uses the C FFI) as a Flake. I'm working from this base (borrowed from https://serokell.io/blog/practical-nix-flakes):
- Big list of Flakes tutorials
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Nix-ifying a Rust project
I like the way crate2nix works. I have made a flake template for it here. Sometimes it requires a couple of overrides to fix some misbehaving crates (see https://github.com/balsoft/simple-osd-daemons/blob/master/flake.nix#L29 for an example of such overrides), but otherwise it's fantastic. It doesn't require any hash nonsense, it downloads and builds all the crates separately (unlike naersk or other solutions) so you get all the benefits of Nix (reproducibility and proper caching).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing simple-osd-daemons and nix-templates you can also consider the following projects:
rust-overlay - Pure and reproducible nix overlay of binary distributed rust toolchains
templates - Flake templates
cargo2nix - Granular builds of Rust projects for Nix
crate2nix - rebuild only changed crates in CI with crate2nix and nix
i3blocks - The hacker-friendly status_command for Sway and i3
sowm - An itsy bitsy floating window manager (220~ sloc!).
crates.io-index - Registry index for crates.io
haskell-nix - Nix and Haskell in production
himalaya - CLI to manage emails
naersk - Build Rust projects in Nix - no configuration, no code generation, no IFD, sandbox friendly.
simple-osd-daemons vs rust-overlay
nix-templates vs templates
simple-osd-daemons vs cargo2nix
nix-templates vs crate2nix
simple-osd-daemons vs i3blocks
nix-templates vs cargo2nix
simple-osd-daemons vs sowm
nix-templates vs rust-overlay
simple-osd-daemons vs crates.io-index
nix-templates vs haskell-nix
nix-templates vs himalaya
nix-templates vs naersk