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[bug#51042] [PATCH] gnu: Add catgirl.
From: |
Liliana Marie Prikler |
Subject: |
[bug#51042] [PATCH] gnu: Add catgirl. |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Oct 2021 23:39:44 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Evolution 3.34.2 |
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 05.10.2021, 16:48 -0400 schrieb jgart:
> * gnu/packages/irc.scm (catgirl): New variable.
> ---
> gnu/packages/irc.scm | 61
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 61 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/gnu/packages/irc.scm b/gnu/packages/irc.scm
> index 9258d1ee32..072ec41349 100644
> --- a/gnu/packages/irc.scm
> +++ b/gnu/packages/irc.scm
> @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@
> #:use-module (gnu packages base)
> #:use-module (gnu packages backup)
> #:use-module (gnu packages check)
> + #:use-module (gnu packages code)
> #:use-module (gnu packages compression)
> #:use-module (gnu packages curl)
> #:use-module (gnu packages cyrus-sasl)
> @@ -325,6 +326,66 @@ for the IRCv3 protocol.")
> "ircII is a terminal based IRC and ICB client for UNIX
> systems.")
> (license license:bsd-3)))
>
> +(define-public catgirl
> + (package
> + (name "catgirl")
> + (version "1.8")
Latest version appears to be 1.9a. Is this a case of even-odd
versioning?
> + (source (origin
> + (method url-fetch)
> + (uri (string-append "
> https://git.causal.agency/catgirl/snapshot/"
> + name "-" version ".tar.gz"))
> + (sha256
> + (base32
> + "0svpd2nqsr55ac98vczyhihs6pvgw7chspf6bdlwl98gch39dxi
> f"))))
> + (build-system gnu-build-system)
> + (arguments
> + `(#:tests? #f ; no tests
> + #:make-flags (list (string-append "PREFIX=" %output)
> + ,(string-append "CC=" (cc-for-target)))))
> + (native-inputs
> + `(("universal-ctags" ,universal-ctags)
> + ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)))
> + (inputs
> + `(("libressl" ,libressl)
> + ("ncurses" ,ncurses)))
> + (home-page "https://git.causal.agency/catgirl")
> + (synopsis "TLS-only terminal IRC client")
> + (description
> +"@command{catgirl} is a TLS-only terminal IRC client.
> +
> +Notable features include:
> +@itemize
> +@item Tab complete: most recently seen or mentioned nicks are
> completed first.
> + Commas are inserted between multiple nicks.
> +@item Prompt: the prompt clearly shows whether input will be
> interpreted as a
> +command or sent as a message.
> +@item Split scroll: keeps the latest messages in view while
> scrolling.
> +@item URL detection: recent URLs from a particular user or matching
> a
> +substring can be opened or copied.
> +@item Nick coloring: color generation based on usernames remains
> stable across
> +nick changes. Mentions of users in messages are colored.
> +@item Topic diffing: the modified portion of a channel topic change
> is
> +highlighted.
> +@item Ignore: visibility of filtered messages can be toggled.
> +@item Security: on FreeBSD and OpenBSD, the restrict option enables
> tight
> +sandboxing. Sandboxing is always used on OpenBSD.
> +@end itemize
> +Non-features include:
> +@itemize
> +@item Dynamic configuration: all configuration happens in a simple
> text file
> +or on the command line.
> +@item Multi-network: a terminal multiplexer such as @command{screen}
> or
> +@command{tmux} can be used to connect catgirl to multiple networks.
> +@item Reconnection: when the connection to the server is lost,
> +@command{catgirl} exits. It can be run in a loop or connected to a
> bouncer,
> +such as pounce. @item CTCP: apart from ACTION, this protocol is
> useless at
> +best and enables abuse at worst.
> +@item Protocol coverage: IRCv3 extensions are implemented only where
> they
> +contribute to the intended user experience.
> +@item Cleartext IRC: TLS is now ubiquitous and certificates are easy
> to obtain.
> +@end itemize")
I'd cut down on the description a wee tiny bit.
> + (license license:gpl3+)))
Otherwise LGTM, but haven't tested.
Regards,
Liliana