{ stdenv, lib, fetchFromGitHub, installShellFiles }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "nb"; version = "7.9.1"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "xwmx"; repo = "nb"; rev = version; sha256 = "sha256-GS/8UpW99VofpY7R1V5A/Td8niLFthJcNzLS0hI89SI="; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ installShellFiles ]; dontBuild = true; installPhase = '' mkdir -p $out/bin/ mv nb $out/bin/ runHook postInstall ''; postInstall = '' installShellCompletion --cmd nb etc/nb-completion.{bash,zsh,fish} ''; meta = with lib; { description = "A command line note-taking, bookmarking, archiving, and knowledge base application"; longDescription = '' `nb` creates notes in text-based formats like Markdown, Emacs Org mode, and LaTeX, can work with files in any format, can import and export notes to many document formats, and can create private, password-protected encrypted notes and bookmarks. With `nb`, you can write notes using Vim, Emacs, VS Code, Sublime Text, and any other text editor you like. `nb` works in any standard Linux / Unix environment, including macOS and Windows via WSL. Optional dependencies can be installed to enhance functionality, but `nb` works great without them. `nb` is also a powerful text-based CLI bookmarking system. Page information is automatically downloaded, compiled, and saved into normal Markdown documents made for humans, so bookmarks are easy to edit just like any other note. `nb` uses Git in the background to automatically record changes and sync notebooks with remote repositories. `nb` can also be configured to sync notebooks using a general purpose syncing utility like Dropbox so notes can be edited in other apps on any device. `nb` is designed to be portable, future-focused, and vendor independent, providing a full-featured and intuitive experience within a highly composable user-centric text interface. The entire program is a single well-tested shell script that can be installed, copied, or curled almost anywhere and just work, using progressive enhancement for various experience improvements in more capable environments. `nb` works great whether you have one notebook with just a few notes or dozens of notebooks containing thousands of notes, bookmarks, and other items. `nb` makes it easy to incorporate other tools, writing apps, and workflows. `nb` can be used a little, a lot, once in a while, or for just a subset of features. `nb` is flexible. ''; homepage = "https://xwmx.github.io/nb/"; license = licenses.agpl3Plus; maintainers = [ maintainers.toonn ]; platforms = platforms.all; mainProgram = "nb"; }; }