{fetchFromGitHub , stdenv, python3, gtk3, libwnck3, gobject-introspection, wrapGAppsHook }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "clipster-${version}"; version = "2.0.2"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "mrichar1"; repo = "clipster"; rev = "${version}"; sha256 = "0582r8840dk4k4jj1zq6kmyh7z9drcng099bj7f4wvr468nb9z1p"; }; pythonEnv = python3.withPackages(ps: with ps; [ pygobject3 ]); buildInputs = [ pythonEnv gtk3 libwnck3 gobject-introspection wrapGAppsHook ]; installPhase = '' sed -i 's/python/python3/g' clipster mkdir -p $out/bin/ cp clipster $out/bin/ ''; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "lightweight python clipboard manager"; longDescription = '' Clipster was designed to try to add a good selection of useful features, while avoiding bad design decisions or becoming excessively large. Its feature list includes: - Event driven, rather than polling. More efficient, helps with power management. - Control over when it write to disk, for similar reasons. - Command-line options/config for everything. - No global keybindings - that's the job of a Window Manager - Sensible handling of unusual clipboard events. Some apps (Chrome, Emacs) trigger a clipboard 'update event' for every character you select, rather than just one event when you stop selecting. - Preserves the last item in clipboard after an application closes. (Many apps clear the clipboard on exit). - Minimal dependencies, no complicated build/install requirements. - utf-8 support - Proper handling of embedded newlines and control codes. - Smart matching of urls, emails, regexes. (extract_*) - Option to synchronise the SELECTION and CLIPBOARD clipboards. (sync_selections) - Option to track one or both clipboards. (active_selections) - Option to ignore clipboard updates form certain applications. (filter_classes) - Ability to delete items in clipboard history. ''; license = licenses.agpl3; homepage = https://github.com/mrichar1/clipster; platforms = platforms.linux; maintainers = [ maintainers.magnetophon ]; }; }