add nix-shell boilerplate (#1028)

This enables users of nix-shell to automagically have the correct 
development environment by simply changing directory into a
checkout of this repo. For more information on this see the following
links:

- https://christine.website/blog/how-i-start-nix-2020-03-08
- https://direnv.net/
pull/1077/head
Christine Dodrill 4 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -17,3 +17,7 @@ cmd/tailscaled/tailscaled
# Dependency directories (remove the comment below to include it)
# vendor/
# direnv config, this may be different for other people so it's probably safer
# to make this nonspecific.
.envrc

@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
# This is a shell.nix file used to describe the environment that tailscale needs
# for development. This includes a lot of the basic tools that you need in order
# to get started. We hope this file will be useful for users of Nix on macOS or
# Linux.
#
# For more information about this and why this file is useful, see here:
# https://nixos.org/guides/nix-pills/developing-with-nix-shell.html
#
# Also look into direnv: https://direnv.net/, this can make it so that you can
# automatically get your environment set up when you change folders into the
# project.
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }:
pkgs.mkShell {
# This specifies the tools that are needed for people to get started with
# development. These tools include:
# - The Go compiler toolchain (and all additional tooling with it)
# - goimports, a robust formatting tool for Go source code
# - gopls, the language server for Go to increase editor integration
# - git, the version control program (used in some scripts)
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
go goimports gopls git
];
}
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