nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/applications/window-managers/tinywm/default.nix
2022-10-14 15:06:08 +08:00

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{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub
, libX11 }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "tinywm";
version = "2014-04-22";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "mackstann";
repo = pname;
rev = "9d05612f41fdb8bc359f1fd9cc930bf16315abb1";
sha256 = "1s7r4f2d3lk1i8h089v2vyrr02hh0y9i3ihl9kqgk9s87hqw8q5b";
};
buildInputs = [ libX11 ];
dontConfigure = true;
buildPhase = ''
$CC -Wall -pedantic -I${libX11}/include tinywm.c -L${libX11}/lib -lX11 -o tinywm
'';
installPhase = ''
install -dm755 $out/bin $out/share/doc/${pname}-${version}
install -m755 tinywm -t $out/bin/
# The annotated source code is a piece of documentation
install -m644 annotated.c README -t $out/share/doc/${pname}-${version}
'';
meta = with lib;{
description = "A tiny window manger for X11";
longDescription = ''
TinyWM is a tiny window manager that I created as an exercise in
minimalism. It is also maybe helpful in learning some of the very basics
of creating a window manager. It is only around 50 lines of C. There is
also a Python version using python-xlib.
It lets you do four basic things:
- Move windows interactively with Alt+Button1 drag (left mouse button)
- Resize windows interactively with Alt+Button3 drag (right mouse button)
- Raise windows with Alt+F1 (not high on usability I know, but I needed a
keybinding in there somewhere)
- Focus windows with the mouse pointer (X does this on its own)
'';
homepage = "http://incise.org/tinywm.html";
maintainers = with maintainers; [ AndersonTorres ];
platforms = libX11.meta.platforms;
license = licenses.publicDomain;
};
}