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William Carroll
0c71fc9d1d Drop support for dir-locals.nix, <nixpkgs>, etc.
In the spirit of Marie Kondo, I'm tidying up!

TL;DR:
- Prefer .envrc `use_nix` and delete all dir-locals.nix files
- Remove ~all references to <nixpkgs>, <unstable>, <depot> and prefer
  referencing each with briefcase.third_party.{pkgs,unstable,depot}
- Delete nixBufferFromShell function since I was only using that in
  dir-locals.nix files
2020-08-20 11:26:32 +01:00
William Carroll
1bb32b1bcc Disable failing goals/default.nix
Disabling failing packages until I can get a working CI build.
2020-08-20 11:26:31 +01:00
William Carroll
e4ddc3ba75 Prefer builtins.path
Thanks to the Nix anti-patterns documented here...

https://nix.dev/anti-patterns/language.html#reproducability-referencing-top-level-directory-with

...I'm cleaning up some of my Nix expressions. Read the article for more
context.
2020-07-02 13:28:59 +01:00
William Carroll
c68b3ba021 Change srcs to src for website.goals derivation
Debug the typo.
2020-03-27 16:02:44 +00:00
William Carroll
0281eb58aa Add node_modules to .gitignore of boilerplate/typescript
briefcase's top-level .gitignore ignores node_modules, so I never noticed that
it was missing from my boilerplate .gitignore. I don't *really* need to add it
to that .gitignore, but if I want to cleanly eject directories from this
monorepo, it makes sense to keep the .gitignore files local to each project.
2020-03-27 10:59:50 +00:00
William Carroll
514136c99a Run Prettier across projects
Problem:
Prettier was not running when I saved Emacs buffers.

Why?
- prettier-js-mode needs needs node; lorri exposes node to direnv; direnv
  exposes node to Emacs; lorri was not working as expected.

Solution:
Now that I'm using nix-buffer, I can properly expose node (and other
dependencies) to my Emacs buffers. Now Prettier is working.

Commentary:
Since prettier hadn't worked for so long, I stopped thinking about it. As such,
I did not include it as a dependency in boilerplate/typescript. I added it
now. I retroactively ran prettier across a few of my frontend projects to unify
the code styling.

I may need to run...
```shell
$ cd ~/briefcase
$ nix-shell
$ npx prettier --list-different "**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,html,css,json}"
```
...to see which files I should have formatted.
2020-03-27 10:59:50 +00:00
William Carroll
6b224a9e31 Drop support for lorri
Lorri does not cleanly integrate with my corporate device, which cannot run
NixOS. To expose dependencies to Emacs buffers, I will use nix-buffer.el, which
reads its values from dir-locals.nix. To easily expose dependencies from my
existing shell.nix files into dir-locals.nix, I wrote a Nix utility function.
2020-03-27 10:59:50 +00:00
William Carroll
3ff6ae3697 Use Parcel's --public-url option when building
By default Parcel prefixes output paths with /. So when Chrome loads
wpcarro.dev/goals it attempts to get the CSS and JS and other assets from
wpcarro.dev/ instead of wpcarro.dev/goals/. Using the --public-url ./ option
makes Parcel output relative paths, which should work better for my needs.
2020-03-25 17:18:51 +00:00
William Carroll
06d2467c56 Use boilerplate/typescript for goals
After deploying the version of this application that built everything in the
browser, which originally was the impetus for the entire project, I learned that
the babel in-browser transformer won't work. I'm not sure why, but I need to
move on from this project and do other work.

I ported the code to my boilerplate/typescript, which works. Wahoo!
2020-03-25 17:04:41 +00:00
William Carroll
89cd77a64b Create wpcarro.dev/goals
Create a simple React app to define my goals. See the goals/README.md for more
context.
2020-03-25 16:30:22 +00:00