| 12 Apr 2024 |
@shalokshalom:kde.org | I do this with my shell, but I guess this is no option here :p | 08:21:50 |
@shalokshalom:kde.org | Also: Congratulations for breaking the mythological spell, and producing something useful with Haskell :D | 08:23:14 |
maralorn | There are 2 problems here: 1. Making the nom binary behave like nix. 2. Replacing nix by nom. | 08:24:17 |
maralorn | And the second step is dangerous because nom discovers nix from path and it shouldn’t call itself recursively. | 08:24:52 |
maralorn | But a shell alias should be fine. | 08:25:05 |
@shalokshalom:kde.org | in fish, you can simply do --wraps "nix" https://codeberg.org/ShalokShalom/add-and-friends/src/branch/main/config.fish#L38 | 08:29:40 |
@shalokshalom:kde.org | But I dont think bash offers this | 08:30:03 |
maralorn | In reply to @shalokshalom:kde.org in fish, you can simply do --wraps "nix" https://codeberg.org/ShalokShalom/add-and-friends/src/branch/main/config.fish#L38 Cool | 08:57:04 |
maralorn | In reply to @shalokshalom:kde.org Also: Congratulations for breaking the mythological spell, and producing something useful with Haskell :D I am certainly not the first. | 08:57:29 |
bandithedoge (-> @bandithedoge:zimward.moe) | In reply to @maralorn:maralorn.de I am certainly not the first. can't really think of anything other than pandoc and xmonad lol | 12:08:51 |