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bug#57088: [PATCH] Add emacs-blight and emacs-lemon


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: bug#57088: [PATCH] Add emacs-blight and emacs-lemon
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2022 10:29:08 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.1 (gnu/linux)

Hello,

Baptiste Strazzulla <bstrazzull@hotmail.fr> writes:

> Subject: [PATCH 1/2] gnu: Add emacs-blight

Applied with the following changes. Thank you.

> +(define-public emacs-blight
> +  (let ((commit "6bf9c6192d")

Changed to a full hash.

> +        (revision "0"))
> +    (package
> +      (name "emacs-blight")
> +      (version (git-version "1.0.0" revision commit))

AFAICT, there is no mention of a version number whatsoever across the
code base. I set the base version to 0 instead.

> +      (description
> +       "@code{blight} allows you to control display brightness from Emacs.  
> It
> +features object-oriented code using EIEIO, a base class implementing a
> +reasonable API which focuses on the extremely basic \"set the back light to
> +this percentage\" functionality instead of advanced tightly-coupled frippery,
> +it includes a concrete implementation that uses SysFS to control brightness.
> +Other systems (D-Bus, macOS, Windows, xbacklight, XELB using XRandR) are
> +easily supportable, giving the same experience across environments.  It has a
> +500% snappier name than any other backlight tool for Emacs.")

I trimmed down the description a bit.

> +(define-public emacs-lemon
> +  (let ((commit "37a6e6d6ef")

Same as above.

> +      (native-inputs
> +       (list emacs-emms emacs-blight))

I re-ordered inputs alphabetically.

> +      (description
> +       "@code{lemon} is a tiny system monitor which displays system 
> information
> +in the echo area when Emacs is has been idle for a few seconds.  This is a
> +fork of zk_phi’s Symon, which has been largely rewritten.  It fixes a number 
> of
> +bugs and shortcomings and emphasizes customizability and code reuse, but also
> +drops support for non-Linux platforms.  It works nicely with EXWM.")

I removed the penultimate sentence, which is not useful in our case.

Regards,
-- 
Nicolas Goaziou





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