Lorri does not cleanly integrate with my corporate device, which cannot run NixOS. To expose dependencies to Emacs buffers, I will use nix-buffer.el, which reads its values from dir-locals.nix. To easily expose dependencies from my existing shell.nix files into dir-locals.nix, I wrote a Nix utility function. |
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run
Simplify the commands you call to run scripts on the command line.
> run path/to/file.py
> run path/to/file.ts
How?
Define a run.json configuration mapping commands to filename extensions like so:
{
".ts": "npx ts-node $file",
".py": "python3 $file"
}
Then call run path/to/some/file.ts on the command line, and npx ts-node file.ts will run.
Installation
Install run using Nix.
> nix-env -iA briefcase.run