homebrew-core/Formula/slides.rb

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class Slides < Formula
desc "Terminal based presentation tool"
homepage "https://github.com/maaslalani/slides"
url "https://github.com/maaslalani/slides/archive/refs/tags/v0.5.0.tar.gz"
sha256 "e6c62bdec83cfe71562a27ecacd9d1510a5355888d69d8d6508bf7b0a189e0ff"
license "MIT"
head "https://github.com/maaslalani/slides.git", branch: "main"
bottle do
sha256 cellar: :any_skip_relocation, arm64_big_sur: "e3b32d0162ec01524c65ea493caf0f85b4deb3f1170db200af192e0b86ffbb0c"
sha256 cellar: :any_skip_relocation, big_sur: "38098f9ad9dad636274924e4455a8a7a014050e23f62b92461159fc94aabc9cb"
sha256 cellar: :any_skip_relocation, catalina: "58c05f8d308375761bf2acb2477103206afe5fbbf721359cc8d387be20edb5b7"
sha256 cellar: :any_skip_relocation, mojave: "c015e54815e32ce310f4743f971bfbb2ef44afc662c7b1714908cdc7254d2b88"
end
depends_on "go" => :build
def install
system "go", "build", *std_go_args
end
test do
(testpath/"test.md").write <<-MARKDOWN
# Slide 1
Content
---
# Slide 2
More Content
MARKDOWN
# Bubbletea-based apps are hard to test even under PTY.spawn (or via
# expect) because they rely on vt100-like answerback support, such as
# "<ESC>[6n" to report the cursor position. For now we just run the command
# for a second and see that it tried to send some ANSI out of it.
require "pty"
r, _, pid = PTY.spawn "#{bin}/slides test.md"
sleep 1
Process.kill("TERM", pid)
assert_match(/\e\[/, r.read)
end
end