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When I run `nix-env -f '<briefcase>' -iA emacs`, Nix builds a derivation of wpcarros-emacs using the path to the Emacs derivation. This doesn't work well on glinux and causes strange behavior. For instance, Chrome crashes when it tries to browse for files. Building with `nix-env -iA emacs.glinux` fixes this and other problems. Miscellaneous other changes: - Remove unnecessary fix-point recursion - Drop support for unused dottime.el - Remove unused overrideEmacs - Remove unused withLocalConfig - Support emacs.glinux and emacs.nixos alternative derivations
139 lines
3.2 KiB
Nix
139 lines
3.2 KiB
Nix
{ pkgs, ... }:
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let
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# NOTE: I'm trying to keep the list of dependencies herein constrained to a
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# list of generic dependencies (i.e. not project or language specific). For
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# language-specific tooling, I'm intending to use shell.nix alongside lorri
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# and direnv.
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emacsBinPath = pkgs.lib.strings.makeBinPath (with pkgs; [
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tdesktop # native telegram client
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ripgrep
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gitAndTools.hub
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kubectl
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google-cloud-sdk
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xsv
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scrot
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clipmenu
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]);
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emacsWithPackages = (pkgs.emacsPackagesNgGen pkgs.emacs26).emacsWithPackages;
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wpcarrosEmacs = emacsWithPackages (epkgs:
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(with epkgs.elpaPackages; [
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exwm
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]) ++
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(with epkgs.melpaPackages; [
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notmuch
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ts
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vterm
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base16-theme
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ivy-pass
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clipmon # TODO: Prefer an Emacs client for clipmenud.
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protobuf-mode # TODO: Determine if this is coming from google-emacs.
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# docker
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evil
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evil-collection
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evil-magit
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evil-commentary
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evil-surround
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key-chord
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add-node-modules-path # TODO: Assess whether or not I need this with Nix.
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web-mode
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rjsx-mode
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tide
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prettier-js
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flycheck
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diminish
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doom-themes
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doom-modeline
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neotree # TODO: Remove this dependency from my config.
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which-key
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ivy
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restclient
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package-lint
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parsec
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magit-popup
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direnv
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emr
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ivy-prescient
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all-the-icons
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all-the-icons-ivy
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alert
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nix-mode
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racer
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rust-mode
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rainbow-delimiters
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racket-mode
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lispyville
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elisp-slime-nav
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py-yapf
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reason-mode
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elixir-mode
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go-mode
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company
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markdown-mode
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refine
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deferred
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magit
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request
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pcre2el
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helpful
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exec-path-from-shell # TODO: Determine if Nix solves this problem.
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yasnippet
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projectile
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deadgrep
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counsel
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counsel-projectile
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engine-mode # TODO: Learn what this is.
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eglot
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dap-mode
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lsp-ui
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company-lsp
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suggest
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paradox
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# emr
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flymake-shellcheck
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fish-mode
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tuareg
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haskell-mode
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lsp-haskell
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use-package
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general
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clojure-mode
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cider
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f
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dash
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company
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counsel
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flycheck
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ivy
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magit
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]));
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withEmacsPath = emacsBin: pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "wpcarros-emacs" ''
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# TODO: Is this the best way to handle environment variables using Nix?
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export BRIEFCASE=$HOME/briefcase
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export DEPOT=$HOME/depot
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export PATH="${emacsBinPath}:$PATH"
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export EMACSLOADPATH="${wpcarrosEmacs.deps}/share/emacs/site-lisp:"
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exec ${emacsBin} \
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--debug-init \
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--no-site-file \
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--no-site-lisp \
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--directory ${ ./.emacs.d/vendor } \
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--directory ${ ./.emacs.d/wpc } \
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--load ${ ./.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-package.el } \
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--load ${ ./.emacs.d/init.el } \
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--no-init-file $@
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'';
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in {
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# Use `nix-env -f '<briefcase>' emacs.glinux` to install `wpcarro-emacs` on
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# gLinux machines. This will ensure that X and GL linkage behaves as expected.
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glinux = withEmacsPath "/usr/bin/emacs";
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# Use `nix-env -f '<briefcase>' emacs.nixos` to install `wpcarros-emacs` on
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# NixOS machines.
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nixos = withEmacsPath "${wpcarrosEmacs}/bin/emacs";
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}
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