{ lib , stdenv , fetchFromGitHub , libX11 }: stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { pname = "tinywm"; version = "1.1-unstable-2014-04-22"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "mackstann"; repo = "tinywm"; rev = "9d05612f41fdb8bc359f1fd9cc930bf16315abb1"; hash = "sha256-q2DEMTxIp/nwTBTGEZMHEAqQs99iJwQgimHS0YQj+eg="; }; buildInputs = [ libX11 ]; strictDeps = true; dontConfigure = true; buildPhase = '' runHook preBuild $CC -Wall -pedantic -I${libX11}/include tinywm.c -L${libX11}/lib -lX11 -o tinywm runHook postBuild ''; installPhase = '' runHook preInstall install -dm755 $out/bin $out/share/doc/tinywm-${finalAttrs.version} install -m755 tinywm -t $out/bin/ # The annotated source code is a piece of documentation install -m644 annotated.c README -t $out/share/doc/tinywm-${finalAttrs.version} runHook postInstall ''; meta = { homepage = "http://incise.org/tinywm.html"; description = "A tiny window manager for X11"; longDescription = '' TinyWM is a tiny window manager that I created as an exercise in minimalism. It is also maybe helpful in learning some of the very basics of creating a window manager. It is only around 50 lines of C. There is also a Python version using python-xlib. It lets you do four basic things: - Move windows interactively with Alt+Button1 drag (left mouse button) - Resize windows interactively with Alt+Button3 drag (right mouse button) - Raise windows with Alt+F1 (not high on usability I know, but I needed a keybinding in there somewhere) - Focus windows with the mouse pointer (X does this on its own) ''; license = lib.licenses.publicDomain; mainProgram = "tinywm"; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ AndersonTorres ]; inherit (libX11.meta) platforms; }; })