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depot
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[![builds.sr.ht status](https://builds.sr.ht/~tazjin/depot/master.svg)](https://builds.sr.ht/~tazjin/depot/master?)
This repository is the [monorepo][] for the community around [tazjin's virus
lounge][tvl], containing our personal tools and infrastructure. Everything in
here is built using [Nix][].
If you've ended up here and have no idea who I am, feel free to follow me [on
Twitter][].
# Highlights
## Tools
* `tools/emacs` contains my personal Emacs configuration (packages & config)
* `fun/aoc2019` contains solutions for a handful of Advent of Code 2019
challenges, before I ran out of interest
* `tools/blog_cli` contains my tool for writing new blog posts and storing them
in the DNS zone
* `tools/cheddar` contains a source code and Markdown rendering tool
that is integrated with my cgit instance to render files in various
views
* `ops/kms_pass.nix` is a tiny tool that emulates the user-interface of `pass`,
but actually uses Google Cloud KMS for secret decryption
* `ops/kontemplate` contains my Kubernetes resource templating tool (with which
the services in this repository are deployed!)
* `ops/besadii` contains a tool that runs as the git
`post-receive`-hook on my git server to trigger builds on sourcehut.
* `third_party/nix` contains my fork of the Nix package manager
## Packages / Libraries
* `nix/buildGo` implements a Nix library that can build Go software in the style
of Bazel's `rules_go`. Go programs in this repository are built using this
library.
* `nix/buildLisp` implements a Nix library that can build Common Lisp
software. Currently only SBCL is supported. Lisp programs in this
repository are built using this library.
* `tools/emacs-pkgs` contains various Emacs libraries that my Emacs setup uses,
for example:
* `dottime.el` provides [dottime][] in the Emacs modeline
* `nix-util.el` provides editing utilities for Nix files
* `term-switcher.el` is an ivy-function for switching between vterm buffers
* `net/alcoholic_jwt` contains an easy-to-use JWT-validation library for Rust
* `net/crimp` contains a high-level HTTP client using cURL for Rust
## Services
Services in this repository are deployed on a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster
using [Nixery]().
* `web/blog` and `web/homepage` contain my blog and website setup
(serving at [tazj.in][])
* `web/cgit-taz` contains a slightly patched version of `cgit` that serves my
git web interface at [git.tazj.in][]
* `ops/journaldriver` contains a small Rust daemon that can forward logs from
journald to Stackdriver Logging
## Miscellaneous
Presentations I've given in the past are in the `presentations` folder, these
cover a variety of topics and some of them have links to recordings.
There's a few fun things in the `fun/` folder, often with context given in the
README. Check out my [list of the best tools][best-tools] for example.
# Contributing
If you'd like to contribute to any of the tools in here, please check out the
[contribution guidelines](/tree/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md).
[monorepo]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monorepo
[tvl]: https://tvl.fyi
[Nix]: https://nixos.org/nix
[on Twitter]: https://twitter.com/tazjin
[Nixery]: https://github.com/google/nixery
[tazj.in]: https://tazj.in
[git.tazj.in]: https://git.tazj.in
[best-tools]: /about/fun/best-tools/README.md
[dottime]: https://dotti.me