WeeChat
WeeChat can be configured to include your choice of plugins, reducing its closure size from the default configuration which includes all available plugins. To make use of this functionality, install an expression that overrides its configuration, such as:
weechat.override {configure = ({availablePlugins, ...}: {
plugins = with availablePlugins; [ python perl ];
});
}
If the configure
function returns an attrset without the plugins
attribute, availablePlugins
will be used automatically.
The plugins currently available are python
, perl
, ruby
, guile
, tcl
and lua
.
The Python and Perl plugins allows the addition of extra libraries. For instance, the inotify.py
script in weechat-scripts
requires D-Bus or libnotify, and the fish.py
script requires pycrypto
. To use these scripts, use the plugin's withPackages
attribute:
weechat.override { configure = {availablePlugins, ...}: {
plugins = with availablePlugins; [
(python.withPackages (ps: with ps; [ pycrypto python-dbus ]))
];
};
}
In order to also keep all default plugins installed, it is possible to use the following method:
weechat.override { configure = { availablePlugins, ... }: {
plugins = builtins.attrValues (availablePlugins // {
python = availablePlugins.python.withPackages (ps: with ps; [ pycrypto python-dbus ]);
});
}; }
WeeChat allows to set defaults on startup using the --run-command
. The configure
method can be used to pass commands to the program:
weechat.override {
configure = { availablePlugins, ... }: {
init = ''
/set foo bar
/server add libera irc.libera.chat
'';
};
}
Further values can be added to the list of commands when running weechat --run-command "your-commands"
.
Additionally, it's possible to specify scripts to be loaded when starting weechat
. These will be loaded before the commands from init
:
weechat.override {
configure = { availablePlugins, ... }: {
scripts = with pkgs.weechatScripts; [
weechat-xmpp weechat-matrix-bridge wee-slack
];
init = ''
/set plugins.var.python.jabber.key "val"
'';
};
}
In nixpkgs
there's a subpackage which contains derivations for WeeChat scripts. Such derivations expect a passthru.scripts
attribute, which contains a list of all scripts inside the store path. Furthermore, all scripts have to live in $out/share
. An exemplary derivation looks like this:
{ stdenv, fetchurl }:
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "exemplary-weechat-script";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://scripts.tld/your-scripts.tar.gz";
hash = "...";
};
passthru.scripts = [ "foo.py" "bar.lua" ];
installPhase = ''
mkdir $out/share
cp foo.py $out/share
cp bar.lua $out/share
'';
}