depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/text/dt/default.nix
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{ lib
, stdenv
, fetchFromGitHub
, testers
, zig_0_11
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
pname = "dt";
version = "1.2.4";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "so-dang-cool";
repo = "dt";
rev = "v${finalAttrs.version}";
hash = "sha256-u9MI6mrP+QXr3VDgmXW7GRkHKCiDoA9HlznTEGNsck4=";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ zig_0_11.hook ];
passthru.tests.version = testers.testVersion { package = finalAttrs.finalPackage; };
meta = {
homepage = "https://dt.plumbing";
description = "Duct tape for your unix pipes";
longDescription = ''
dt is a utility and programming language. The utility is intended for
ergonomic in-the-shell execution. The language is straightforward (in
the most literal sense) with a minimal syntax that allows for
high-level, higher-order programming.
It's meant to supplement (not replace!) other tools like awk, sed,
xargs, and shell built-ins. Something like the Perl one-liners popular
yesteryear, but hopefully easier to read and reason through.
In short, dt is intended to be generally useful, with zero pretense of
elegance.
'';
changelog = "https://github.com/so-dang-cool/dt/releases/tag/v${finalAttrs.version}";
license = lib.licenses.bsd3;
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ booniepepper ];
platforms = lib.platforms.unix;
mainProgram = "dt";
};
})