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lib: get rid of the redundant let in
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# Cconvenience function that returns the given Nixpkgs standard library
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# Convenience function that returns the given Nixpkgs standard library
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# extended with our functions using `lib.extend`.
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# extended with our functions using `lib.extend`.
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nixpkgsLib: inputs: let
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nixpkgsLib: inputs:
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mkNvimLib = import ./.;
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nixpkgsLib.extend (self: super: {
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in
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# WARNING: New functions should not be added here, but to files
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# WARNING: New functions should not be added here, but to files
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# imported by `./default.nix` under their own categories. If your
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# imported by `./default.nix` under their own categories. If your
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# function does not fit to any of the existing categories, create
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# function does not fit to any of the existing categories, create
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# a new file and import it in `./default.nix.`
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# a new file and import it in `./default.nix.`
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nixpkgsLib.extend (self: super: {
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nvim = mkNvimLib {
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inherit inputs;
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lib = self;
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};
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# For forward compatibility.
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# Makes our custom functions available under `lib.nvim` where stdlib-extended.nix is imported
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literalExpression = super.literalExpression or super.literalExample;
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# with the appropriate arguments. For end-users, a `lib` output will be accessible from the flake.
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})
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# E.g. for an input called `neovim-flake`, `inputs.neovim-flake.lib.nvim` will return the set
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# below.
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nvim = import ./. {
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inherit inputs;
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lib = self;
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};
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# For forward compatibility.
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literalExpression = super.literalExpression or super.literalExample;
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})
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