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README.md

Snow fort packages as Guix channel.

The relevant part of Guix manual is Additional Channels. But here is short instructions anyway.

Status

In alpha.

Currently does not work other than used locally. Working on fixing the bugs tho!

Clone locally and to use run:

guix shell -L REPOSITORY_LOCATION/packages snow-package-name

Add the Guix channell

Copy this:

(cons (channel (name 'snow-fort) (url "https://gitea.scheme.org/Rinne/snow-fort-guix-channel.git")) %default-channels)

Into:

~/.config/guix/channels.scm

Update the channels

Run:

guix pull

Using packages

Note about dependencies

Only libraries which are in snow-fort and not SRFIs are added to the Guix package as dependency.

See the part about installing srfi-libraries for more details.

Guix shell

The packages have been prefixed with "snow-", so for example to use package (arvyy mustache) from https://snow-fort.org/pkg run:

guix shell snow-arvyy-mustache

And the library can be found from path ${GUIX_PROFILE}/share/snow.

To use them add that path into your implementations loadpath.

For example with Guile:

guile --r7rs -L ${GUIX_PROFILE}/share/snow

Installing SRFI libraries

SRFI libraries are not yet packaged into this channel. See related issue.