This commit introduces two new custom script packages: tb-scripts for
all systems and tb-dev-scripts for development machines. These packages
provide a maintainable way to distribute utility scripts across the
infrastructure with proper dependency management.
Created pkgs/ directory with two script collections:
1. **tb-scripts** - General utilities available on all systems:
- ,jq_reformat: Reformat JSON files in-place with atomic file operations
- ,rename_lower: Convert filenames to lowercase with validation
2. **tb-dev-scripts** - Development-specific tools:
- ,cmake_update_fetchcontent: Update CMake FetchContent dependencies
All scripts have been significantly enhanced from their original versions:
- Proper quoting to handle filenames with spaces
- Secure temporary file creation using mktemp
- Atomic file replacement to prevent data loss
- Input validation and comprehensive error handling
- Usage help with -h/--help flag
- Extensive inline comments explaining each section
- Cleanup traps on error
- Complete rewrite in Python for consistency
- Validates files exist before attempting rename
- Checks if target lowercase filename already exists
- Skips files already lowercase (no-op)
- Descriptive error messages for each failure case
- Usage documentation with examples
- Proper exit codes
- Interactive CMake FetchContent dependency updater
- Recursively finds all CMakeLists.txt files via add_subdirectory()
- Queries GitHub API for latest releases/tags
- Compares semantic versions and commit hashes
- Shows available updates in formatted table
- Prompts for confirmation before applying updates
- Atomic file updates with validation
Scripts are packaged using writeShellApplication with proper dependency
injection via runtimeInputs:
- tb-scripts requires: jq, python3
- tb-dev-scripts requires: python3, git
Dependencies are automatically available in PATH when scripts run,
eliminating manual dependency checks.
Created system module files to import the script packages:
- system/default/scripts.nix: Adds tb-scripts to nixosModules.default
- system/develop/scripts.nix: Adds tb-dev-scripts to nixosModules.develop
Updated flake.nix to import these modules in the appropriate contexts.
- Scripts have proper Nix-managed dependencies
- No manual installation or PATH configuration needed
- Easy to extend with additional scripts
- Scripts are validated with shellcheck during build
- Clear separation between all-systems and dev-only utilities
- Comprehensive error handling and user documentation
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This commit introduces a new home-manager module that provides declarative
configuration management for Claude Code, Anthropic's official CLI tool. The
module follows the established pattern used by other home-manager modules in
this flake (default, private, macos, develop) and enables users to deploy
custom Claude Code slash commands and configuration files to ~/.claude/.
Changes included:
1. Created home/claude/config.nix module:
- Defines a new home-manager module for Claude Code configuration
- Uses home.file to deploy command files from the Nix store to ~/.claude/
- Currently deploys two custom slash commands to ~/.claude/commands/
2. Added two custom slash commands:
- commit.md: Automates git commit creation by reading staged diffs and
generating comprehensive commit messages
- go-plan.md: Writes detailed implementation plans to PLAN.md before
starting work, supporting the planning workflow
3. Registered homeManagerModules.claude in flake.nix:
- Added as a new, independent module group that can be imported separately
- Positioned after the develop module for logical organization
- Can be enabled by importing inputs.nix-shared.homeManagerModules.claude
4. Enhanced flake.nix documentation:
- Added descriptive comments for all nixosModules and homeManagerModules
- Clarifies the purpose of each module group (e.g., "Linux specific system
configuration", "Add private homelab and cloud host aliases")
- Improves maintainability and makes the flake structure self-documenting
The module structure supports easy extension - additional slash commands or
configuration files can be added by placing them in home/claude/config/ and
adding corresponding home.file entries in config.nix.
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