29, or 0x1d is used as a marker to mean the log level and time delta cannot fit in a single byte, and the time delta will be a varint following the current byte. Prior to this commit, 29 second deltas would be written as 0x1d instead of 0x1d1d, which the parser interpreted as a hint to read the next byte, causing the parser to become offset by one byte and all following logs to be potentially corrupt. |
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shell.nix |
quickshell
Flexbile QtQuick based desktop shell toolkit.
Hosted on: outfoxxed's gitea, github
Documentation available at quickshell.outfoxxed.me or can be built from the quickshell-docs repo.
Some fully working examples can be found in the quickshell-examples repo.
Breaking Changes
Quickshell is still in alpha and there will be breaking changes.
Commits with breaking qml api changes will contain a !
at the end of the scope
(thing!: foo
) and the commit description will contain details about the broken api.
Installation
Nix
This repo has a nix flake you can use to install the package directly:
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
quickshell = {
url = "git+https://git.outfoxxed.me/outfoxxed/quickshell";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
};
}
Quickshell's binary is available at quickshell.packages.<system>.default
to be added to
lists such as environment.systemPackages
or home.packages
.
The package contains several features detailed in BUILD.md which can be enabled or disabled with overrides:
quickshell.packages.<system>.default.override {
withJemalloc = true;
withQtSvg = true;
withWayland = true;
withX11 = true;
withPipewire = true;
withPam = true;
withHyprland = true;
}
Note: by default this package is built with clang as it is significantly faster.
Arch (AUR)
Quickshell has a third party AUR package available under the same name. It is not managed by us and should be looked over before use.
Fedora (COPR)
Quickshell has a third party Fedora COPR package available under the same name. It is not managed by us and should be looked over before use.
Anything else
See BUILD.md for instructions on building and packaging quickshell.
Contributing / Development
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
License
Licensed under the GNU LGPL 3.Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution submitted for inclusion shall be licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.