Browse the directory of packages I’ve contributed over here.
A big milestone for the young v compiler.
- Issue tracker
- https://issues.guix.gnu.org/45601
The foundation to build software-center applications.
- Issue tracker
- https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/41293
A library implementing a terminal emulator widget.
- Issue tracker
- https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/41293
Graphical terminal with opinionated design and thoughtful touches.
- Issue tracker
- https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/41293
Emacs integration for importmagic
- Issue tracker
- https://issues.guix.gnu.org/41366
Linter for Python source code.
- Issue tracker
- https://issues.guix.gnu.org/41580
- Harvey checks a given set of colors for WCAG contrast compliance.
- Hugo is a fast static site generator.
- mkcert creates TLS certificates for local testing and manage them using a CA.
- Ecere is an SDK with GUI, 2D/3D graphics, networking, and an IDE
- pantheon-gtk-theme is the theme for the Pantheon desktop environment.
- pantheon-icon-theme is the vector icon theme for Pantheon.
- appcenter-planner is a desktop planner for elementary OS
- pantheon-code is a code editor for the Pantheon desktop
- summon & summon-conjur are tools for automatic secrets management
I wrote a detailed intro for these packages on the CyberArk Commons forum for Conjur.
- A number of node related packages
- rome is a toolchain for building and testing JavaScript and TypeScript
- comby rewrites code using a rule-based parser engine
These packages allow you invoke a c compiler as cc
, helpful in certain build
environments (such as v
’s) that strongly prefer to have that command present.
Ludovic dislikes the idea and didn’t have anything to say in response to my argument in favor, so the forbidden c compiler wrappers are lost to the living and now available only in these ominous grimoires.
- Bug tracker
- https://issues.guix.gnu.org/41428
This repository is Free Software under the terms of the GPLv3 or any later version. See COPYING.
Do not or rely upon these packages in production environments. They are likely incomplete, outdated, and insufficiently tested.