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diff --git a/doc/builders/fetchers.chapter.md b/doc/builders/fetchers.chapter.md index 28388ba685d8f..d9f22b062827c 100644 --- a/doc/builders/fetchers.chapter.md +++ b/doc/builders/fetchers.chapter.md @@ -72,6 +72,10 @@ Used with Mercurial. Expects `url`, `rev`, and `sha256`. A number of fetcher functions wrap part of `fetchurl` and `fetchzip`. They are mainly convenience functions intended for commonly used destinations of source code in Nixpkgs. These wrapper fetchers are listed below. +## `fetchFromGitea` {#fetchfromgitea} + +`fetchFromGitea` expects five arguments. `domain` is the gitea server name. `owner` is a string corresponding to the Gitea user or organization that controls this repository. `repo` corresponds to the name of the software repository. These are located at the top of every Gitea HTML page as `owner`/`repo`. `rev` corresponds to the Git commit hash or tag (e.g `v1.0`) that will be downloaded from Git. Finally, `sha256` corresponds to the hash of the extracted directory. Again, other hash algorithms are also available but `sha256` is currently preferred. + ## `fetchFromGitHub` {#fetchfromgithub} `fetchFromGitHub` expects four arguments. `owner` is a string corresponding to the GitHub user or organization that controls this repository. `repo` corresponds to the name of the software repository. These are located at the top of every GitHub HTML page as `owner`/`repo`. `rev` corresponds to the Git commit hash or tag (e.g `v1.0`) that will be downloaded from Git. Finally, `sha256` corresponds to the hash of the extracted directory. Again, other hash algorithms are also available but `sha256` is currently preferred. diff --git a/doc/languages-frameworks/texlive.section.md b/doc/languages-frameworks/texlive.section.md index 6b505cefcc95c..060f5c647c296 100644 --- a/doc/languages-frameworks/texlive.section.md +++ b/doc/languages-frameworks/texlive.section.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Since release 15.09 there is a new TeX Live packaging that lives entirely under - For basic usage just pull `texlive.combined.scheme-basic` for an environment with basic LaTeX support. -- It typically won't work to use separately installed packages together. Instead, you can build a custom set of packages like this: +- It typically won't work to use separately installed packages together. Instead, you can build a custom set of packages like this. Most CTAN packages should be available: ```nix texlive.combine { |