{pkgs, ...}: { home.packages = with pkgs; [ # Editors jetbrains-toolbox # Installer for JetBrains IDEs zed-editor code-cursor vscode rfc # Language Servers lua-language-server rust-analyzer nodePackages.typescript nodePackages.typescript-language-server nil # nix lsp # trurl # Parsing and manipulating URLs via CLI ripgrep # Grep file search dig # DNS onefetch # Git information tool tokei # Like cloc zeal # Offline documentation browser just # Just a command runner claude-monitor devenv # Build tools cargo glibc gcc php82 php82Packages.composer bun nodejs_20 nodejs_20.pkgs.pnpm ]; programs = { go.enable = true; direnv = { enable = true; nix-direnv.enable = true; config.global.log_filter = "^$"; }; claude-code = { enable = true; commands = { fix-github-issue = '' Please analyze and fix the GitHub issue $ARGUMENTS. Follow these steps: 1. Use `gh issue view` to get the issue details 2. Understand the problem described in the issue. If necessary, follow links to other mentioned issues to understand context 3. Search the codebase for relevant files 4. Implement the necessary changes to fix the issue 5. Write and run tests to verify the fix 6. Ensure code passes linting and type checking 7. Create a descriptive commit message 8. Push and create a PR Remember to use the GitHub CLI (`gh`) for all GitHub-related tasks. ''; commit = '' --- argument-hint: [commit-style] --- Create a commit message. The message should be succinct, only with a one-liner explaining the most relevant changes and possibly some reasoning for changes, but only where relevant. Try to follow this commit style, if specified: '$ARGUMENTS'. If no commit style is specified, try doing atomic commits. That is, split up larger changes into atomic commits that stand for themselves. Do not include a `Co-authored-by`. ''; }; }; }; }