{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, rustPlatform, cmake, perl, pkgconfig, zlib , darwin, libiconv }: with rustPlatform; buildRustPackage rec { name = "exa-${version}"; version = "0.9.0"; cargoSha256 = "1hgjp23rjd90wyf0nq6d5akjxdfjlaps54dv23zgwjvkhw24fidf"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "ogham"; repo = "exa"; rev = "v${version}"; sha256 = "14qlm9zb9v22hxbbi833xaq2b7qsxnmh15s317200vz5f1305hhw"; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake pkgconfig perl ]; buildInputs = [ zlib ] ++ stdenv.lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [ libiconv darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks.Security ] ; postInstall = '' mkdir -p $out/share/man/man1 cp contrib/man/exa.1 $out/share/man/man1/ mkdir -p $out/share/bash-completion/completions cp contrib/completions.bash $out/share/bash-completion/completions/exa mkdir -p $out/share/fish/vendor_completions.d cp contrib/completions.fish $out/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/exa.fish mkdir -p $out/share/zsh/site-functions cp contrib/completions.zsh $out/share/zsh/site-functions/_exa ''; # Some tests fail, but Travis ensures a proper build doCheck = false; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Replacement for 'ls' written in Rust"; longDescription = '' exa is a modern replacement for ls. It uses colours for information by default, helping you distinguish between many types of files, such as whether you are the owner, or in the owning group. It also has extra features not present in the original ls, such as viewing the Git status for a directory, or recursing into directories with a tree view. exa is written in Rust, so it’s small, fast, and portable. ''; homepage = https://the.exa.website; license = licenses.mit; maintainers = with maintainers; [ ehegnes lilyball ]; }; }