#devshell — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #devshell, aggregated by home.social.
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Riffing on a new flake parts project, Le Grille. Similar to Shell Game, but it also tries to keep the treefmt config in sync. Adding a language should add not just a devshell, but a treefmt config using the same tool versions. Also takes care of some other boilerplate, like deadnix+statix+nixfmt and checking headers with REUSE.
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Riffing on a new flake parts project, Le Grille. Similar to Shell Game, but it also tries to keep the treefmt config in sync. Adding a language should add not just a devshell, but a treefmt config using the same tool versions. Also takes care of some other boilerplate, like deadnix+statix+nixfmt and checking headers with REUSE.
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Riffing on a new flake parts project, Le Grille. Similar to Shell Game, but it also tries to keep the treefmt config in sync. Adding a language should add not just a devshell, but a treefmt config using the same tool versions. Also takes care of some other boilerplate, like deadnix+statix+nixfmt and checking headers with REUSE.
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Riffing on a new flake parts project, Le Grille. Similar to Shell Game, but it also tries to keep the treefmt config in sync. Adding a language should add not just a devshell, but a treefmt config using the same tool versions. Also takes care of some other boilerplate, like deadnix+statix+nixfmt and checking headers with REUSE.
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Riffing on a new flake parts project, Le Grille. Similar to Shell Game, but it also tries to keep the treefmt config in sync. Adding a language should add not just a devshell, but a treefmt config using the same tool versions. Also takes care of some other boilerplate, like deadnix+statix+nixfmt and checking headers with REUSE.
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It would be really nice to have my personal configs for #Helix, #Neovim, or #Codium in my #homemanager config, but also let a #devshell provide extra config specific to that repo.
Any ideas on how something like this could be achieved?
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It would be really nice to have my personal configs for #Helix, #Neovim, or #Codium in my #homemanager config, but also let a #devshell provide extra config specific to that repo.
Any ideas on how something like this could be achieved?
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It would be really nice to have my personal configs for #Helix, #Neovim, or #Codium in my #homemanager config, but also let a #devshell provide extra config specific to that repo.
Any ideas on how something like this could be achieved?
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It would be really nice to have my personal configs for #Helix, #Neovim, or #Codium in my #homemanager config, but also let a #devshell provide extra config specific to that repo.
Any ideas on how something like this could be achieved?
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It would be really nice to have my personal configs for #Helix, #Neovim, or #Codium in my #homemanager config, but also let a #devshell provide extra config specific to that repo.
Any ideas on how something like this could be achieved?
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A big shortcoming of #Nix #devshells is that it's difficult to wrap #editor & #LSP configs for your project.
This is the number one thing I would want a #devshell for after installing dependencies, rendering them always inadequate/incomplete.
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A big shortcoming of #Nix #devshells is that it's difficult to wrap #editor & #LSP configs for your project.
This is the number one thing I would want a #devshell for after installing dependencies, rendering them always inadequate/incomplete.
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A big shortcoming of #Nix #devshells is that it's difficult to wrap #editor & #LSP configs for your project.
This is the number one thing I would want a #devshell for after installing dependencies, rendering them always inadequate/incomplete.
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A big shortcoming of #Nix #devshells is that it's difficult to wrap #editor & #LSP configs for your project.
This is the number one thing I would want a #devshell for after installing dependencies, rendering them always inadequate/incomplete.
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A big shortcoming of #Nix #devshells is that it's difficult to wrap #editor & #LSP configs for your project.
This is the number one thing I would want a #devshell for after installing dependencies, rendering them always inadequate/incomplete.