nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/version-management/git-when-merged/default.nix
AndersonTorres d994dabace treewide: remove git-and-tools directory
We do not use a "plugin system" for Git addons anymore, and therefore this
directory is no longer useful. Indeed that directory is way more confusing,
given that it includes more than mere Git addons, going from Bitbucket server
command-line tools to complete rewrites of Git in exotic programming languages.

Also, without this directory, the mental load of decision-making reduces a lot.
When anyone is interested in including a new git-related tool, just put it into
pkgs/applications/version-management, without apologies.
2022-12-19 15:05:22 -03:00

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{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, python3 }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "git-when-merged";
version = "1.2.0";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "mhagger";
repo = pname;
rev = "v${version}";
sha256 = "0sw98gmsnd4iki9fx455jga9m80bxvvfgys8i1r2fc7d5whc2qa6";
};
buildInputs = [ python3 ];
installPhase = ''
install -D --target-directory $out/bin/ bin/git-when-merged
'';
meta = with lib; {
description =
"Helps you figure out when and why a commit was merged into a branch";
longDescription = ''
If you use standard Git workflows, then you create a feature
branch for each feature that you are working on. When the feature
is complete, you merge it into your master branch. You might even
have sub-feature branches that are merged into a feature branch
before the latter is merged.
In such a workflow, the first-parent history of master consists
mainly of merges of feature branches into the mainline. git
when-merged can be used to ask, "When (and why) was commit C
merged into the current branch?"
'';
homepage = "https://github.com/mhagger/git-when-merged";
license = licenses.gpl2Only;
platforms = python3.meta.platforms;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ DamienCassou ];
};
}