Enable prettier prose-wrap by default

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Archit Gupta 2025-05-17 23:41:46 -07:00
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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ This section covers important functions available in Flakelight's lib attribute.
### mkFlake
The outputs of a flake using Flakelight are created using the `mkFlake` function.
When called directly, Flakelight invokes `mkFlake`, as follows:
The outputs of a flake using Flakelight are created using the `mkFlake`
function. When called directly, Flakelight invokes `mkFlake`, as follows:
```nix
{
@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ To enable using a directory for an attrset that includes a `default` attribute,
attr names can be escaped with an underscore. For example,
`${nixDir}/nix/packages/_default.nix` will be loaded as `packages.default`.
Aliases for options can be set with the `nixDirAliases` option. For example,
by default `nixDirAliases.nixosConfigurations = [ "nixos" ];` is set which means
Aliases for options can be set with the `nixDirAliases` option. For example, by
default `nixDirAliases.nixosConfigurations = [ "nixos" ];` is set which means
"nixos" can be used instead of "nixosConfigurations" for loading the files as
described above.
@ -360,8 +360,8 @@ Types:
```
The `package` and `packages` options allow you to add packages. These are
exported in the `packages.${system}` outputs, are included in `overlays.default`,
and have build checks in `checks.${system}`.
exported in the `packages.${system}` outputs, are included in
`overlays.default`, and have build checks in `checks.${system}`.
`package` can be set to a package definition, and will set `packages.default`.
@ -369,10 +369,10 @@ and have build checks in `checks.${system}`.
will additionally get a `system` arg in addition to module args, to allow
conditionally including package definitions depending on the system.
By default, the `packages.default` package's name (its attribute name in
the package set and overlay) is automatically determined from the derivation's
`pname`. In order to use a different attribute name from the package pname,
to set it in cases where it cannot be automatically determined, or to speed up
By default, the `packages.default` package's name (its attribute name in the
package set and overlay) is automatically determined from the derivation's
`pname`. In order to use a different attribute name from the package pname, to
set it in cases where it cannot be automatically determined, or to speed up
uncached evaluation, the flakelight `pname` option can be set.
To set the default package, you can set the options as follows:
@ -768,8 +768,7 @@ Types:
(ModuleArgs -> (AttrsOf (Template | (ModuleArgs -> Template))))
```
The `template` and `templates` options allow you to set `templates`
outputs.
The `template` and `templates` options allow you to set `templates` outputs.
`templates` is an attribute set to template values.
@ -1172,8 +1171,8 @@ Types:
This option has options for configuring Flakelight's defaults.
`flakelight.editorconfig` can be set to false to disable the editorconfig
check that is added if editorconfig configuration is detected.
`flakelight.editorconfig` can be set to false to disable the editorconfig check
that is added if editorconfig configuration is detected.
`flakelight.builtinFormatters` can be set to false to disable the default
formatting configuration.

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@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ A modular Nix flake framework for simplifying flake definitions.
- Handles generating per-system attributes
- Extensible using the module system
- Given package definitions, generates package and overlay outputs
- Automatically import attributes from nix files in a directory (default `./nix`)
- Automatically import attributes from nix files in a directory (default
`./nix`)
- Builds formatter outputs that can format multiple file types
- Provides outputs/perSystem options for easy migration
@ -84,8 +85,8 @@ To use a different nixpkgs, you can instead use:
### Rust package
The following is an example flake for a Rust project using `flakelight-rust`,
invoked by using `flakelight-rust`'s wrapper.
Package metadata is taken from the project's `Cargo.toml`.
invoked by using `flakelight-rust`'s wrapper. Package metadata is taken from the
project's `Cargo.toml`.
```nix
{
@ -100,8 +101,8 @@ The above flake exports the following:
- `packages.${system}.default` attributes for each system
- `overlays.default` providing an overlay with the package (built with the
applied pkg set's dependencies)
- `devShells.${system}.default` that provides `rust-analyzer`, `cargo`, `clippy`,
`rustc`, and `rustfmt` as well as sets `RUST_SRC_PATH`
- `devShells.${system}.default` that provides `rust-analyzer`, `cargo`,
`clippy`, `rustc`, and `rustfmt` as well as sets `RUST_SRC_PATH`
- `checks.${system}.${check}` attributes for build, test, clippy, and formatting
checks
- `formatter.${system}` with additional support for formatting Rust files
@ -123,7 +124,8 @@ Equivalently, you can just import the `flakelight-rust` module as follows:
See [flakelight-rust.nix][flakelight-rust] to see how you could configure it
without the module.
[flakelight-rust]: https://github.com/accelbread/flakelight-rust/blob/master/flakelight-rust.nix
[flakelight-rust]:
https://github.com/accelbread/flakelight-rust/blob/master/flakelight-rust.nix
### C application

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@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ in
formatters = pkgs:
let
nixpkgs-fmt = "${pkgs.nixpkgs-fmt}/bin/nixpkgs-fmt";
# prefer-file would be better but does not work with prose-wrap
prettier = "${pkgs.nodePackages.prettier}/bin/prettier --write"
+ " --cache-location=.prettiercache";
+ " --cache-location=.prettiercache"
+ " --config-precedence file-override --prose-wrap always";
in
{
"*.nix" = mkDefault nixpkgs-fmt;