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| { pkgs, lib, ... }:
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| # Create a store path where the executable `exe`
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| # is linked to $out/bin/${name}.
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| # This is useful for e.g. including it as a “package”
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| # in `buildInputs` of a shell.nix.
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| #
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| # For example, if I have the exeutable /nix/store/…-hello,
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| # I can make it into /nix/store/…-binify-hello/bin/hello
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| # with `binify { exe = …; name = "hello" }`.
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| { exe, name }:
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| 
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| pkgs.runCommandLocal "${name}-bin" { } ''
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|   mkdir -p $out/bin
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|   ln -sT ${lib.escapeShellArg exe} $out/bin/${lib.escapeShellArg name}
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| ''
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