diff --git a/gnu/packages/terminals.scm b/gnu/packages/terminals.scm index 223bc3684c..f6f3845070 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/terminals.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/terminals.scm @@ -931,7 +931,8 @@ tmux.") (string-append "sys.path.append(\"..\")\n" kitty-imp))) (substitute* "docs/Makefile" (("^SPHINXBUILD[[:space:]]+= (python3.*)$") - "SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build\n")))))) + "SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build\n")) + #t)))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (inputs `(("python" ,python) @@ -968,37 +969,34 @@ tmux.") (let ((pycaches (find-files "linux-package/" "__pycache__" #:directories? #t))) - (map delete-file-recursively pycaches)))) + (for-each delete-file-recursively pycaches) + #t))) (replace 'install (lambda _ (let* ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out")) (obin (string-append out "/bin")) (olib (string-append out "/lib")) (oshare (string-append out "/share"))) - (begin - (copy-recursively "linux-package/bin" obin) - (copy-recursively "linux-package/share" oshare) - (copy-recursively "linux-package/lib" olib) - #t))))))) + (copy-recursively "linux-package/bin" obin) + (copy-recursively "linux-package/share" oshare) + (copy-recursively "linux-package/lib" olib) + #t)))))) (synopsis "Fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator") - (description "Kitty, the fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator -@itemize @bullet + (description "Kitty is a fast and featureful GPU-based terminal emulator: +@itemize @item Offloads rendering to the GPU for lower system load and buttery smooth scrolling. Uses threaded rendering to minimize input latency. @item Supports all modern terminal features: graphics (images), unicode, true-color, OpenType ligatures, mouse protocol, focus tracking, bracketed paste and several new terminal protocol extensions. @item Supports tiling multiple terminal windows side by side in different -layouts without needing to use an extra program like tmux +layouts without needing to use an extra program like tmux. @item Can be controlled from scripts or the shell prompt, even over SSH. @item Has a framework for Kittens, small terminal programs that can be used to extend kitty's functionality. For example, they are used for Unicode input, -Hints and Side-by-side diff. +hints, and side-by-side diff. @item Supports startup sessions which allow you to specify the window/tab layout, working directories and programs to run on startup. -@item Cross-platform: kitty works on Linux and macOS, but because it uses only -OpenGL for rendering, it should be trivial to port to other Unix-like -platforms. @item Allows you to open the scrollback buffer in a separate window using arbitrary programs of your choice. This is useful for browsing the history comfortably in a pager or editor.