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. ## New Package Structure 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 ## Script Improvements All scripts have been significantly enhanced from their original versions: ### ,jq_reformat (refactored from shell script) - 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 ### ,rename_lower (converted from Perl to Python) - 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 ### ,cmake_update_fetchcontent (new) - 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 ## Nix Integration 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. ## Module Organization 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. ## Benefits - 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 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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{ pkgs, ... }:
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{
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environment.systemPackages = [
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(pkgs.callPackage ../../pkgs/tb-scripts { })
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];
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}
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