gnu: Add emacs-academic-phrases.

* gnu/packages/emacs.scm (emacs-academic-phrases): New public variable.
This commit is contained in:
Oleg Pykhalov 2018-05-02 19:08:07 +03:00
parent 6d6d9acc53
commit fc86ea6387
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG Key ID: 7246E11C69B79569
1 changed files with 34 additions and 0 deletions

View File

@ -9543,3 +9543,37 @@ installed. Dumb Jump requires at least GNU Emacs 24.3. ")
@item File header insertion. @item File header insertion.
@end itemize\n") @end itemize\n")
(license license:gpl3+)))) (license license:gpl3+))))
(define-public emacs-academic-phrases
(let ((commit "0823ed8c24b26c32f909b896a469833ec4d7b656"))
(package
(name "emacs-academic-phrases")
(version (git-version "0.1" "1" commit))
(source
(origin
(method git-fetch)
(uri (git-reference
(url "https://github.com/nashamri/academic-phrases.git")
(commit commit)))
(file-name (string-append name "-" version "-checkout"))
(sha256
(base32
"0qfzsq8jh05w4zkr0cvq3i1hdn97bq344vcqjg46sib26x3wpz6r"))))
(build-system emacs-build-system)
(propagated-inputs
`(("emacs-dash" ,emacs-dash)
("emacs-s" ,emacs-s)
("emacs-ht" ,emacs-ht)))
(home-page "https://github.com/nashamri/academic-phrases")
(synopsis "Bypass that mental block when writing your papers")
(description
"When writing your academic paper, you might get stuck trying to find
the right phrase that captures your intention. This package tries to
alleviate that problem by presenting you with a list of phrases organized by
the topic or by the paper section that you are writing. This package has
around 600 phrases so far.
Using this package is easy, just call @code{academic-phrases} to get a list of
phrases organized by topic, or call @code{academic-phrases-by-section} to
browse the phrases by the paper section and fill-in the blanks if required.")
(license license:gpl3+))))