gentoo/dev-util/claude-code/claude-code-2.0.35.ebuild
Jay Faulkner 6ffa29513c
dev-util/claude-code: add 2.0.35, drop 2.0.30
Signed-off-by: Jay Faulkner <jayf@gentoo.org>
2025-11-07 12:33:18 -08:00

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# Copyright 1999-2025 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
DESCRIPTION="Claude Code - an agentic coding tool by Anthropic"
HOMEPAGE="https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code"
SRC_URI="https://registry.npmjs.org/@anthropic-ai/claude-code/-/claude-code-${PV}.tgz"
S="${WORKDIR}/package"
# NOTE(JayF): claude-code is only usable via paid subscription and has a
# clickthrough EULA-type license. Please see $HOMEPAGE for
# full details.
LICENSE="all-rights-reserved"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="amd64"
IUSE="jetbrains"
RESTRICT="bindist strip"
RDEPEND="
>=net-libs/nodejs-18
sys-apps/ripgrep
"
src_compile() {
# Skip, nothing to compile here.
:
}
src_install() {
dodoc README.md LICENSE.md
# We are using a strategy of "install everything that's left"
# so removing these here will prevent duplicates in /opt/claude-code
rm -f README.md LICENSE.md package.json || die
# remove vendored ripgrep
rm -rf vendor/ripgrep || die
# Install extentions these under /opt, and let users configure their
# IDEs appropriately if they have opted-into having them installed.
# Normally I wouldn't allow a few megs of data to be USE-flag-toggled,
# but removing these cuts the already-small package size in half, so
# it seems worth it.
use jetbrains || rm -r vendor/${PN}-jetbrains-plugin || die
insinto /opt/${PN}
doins -r ./*
fperms a+x opt/claude-code/cli.js
dodir /opt/bin
dosym -r /opt/${PN}/cli.js /opt/bin/claude
# https://bugs.gentoo.org/962002 indicates that Claude doesn't use
# path to find the `rg` binary. Gross. So we symlink it into the place
# they expect it to be. Thanks to Leo Douglas for the patch.
if use amd64; then
dodir /opt/${PN}/vendor/ripgrep/x64-linux
dosym -r /usr/bin/rg /opt/${PN}/vendor/ripgrep/x64-linux/rg
elif use arm64; then
dodir /opt/{$PN}/vendor/ripgrep/arm64-linux
dosym -r /usr/bin/rg /opt/${PN}/vendor/ripgrep/arm64-linux/rg
fi
insinto /etc/${PN}
doins "${FILESDIR}/managed-settings.json"
# nodejs defaults to disabling deprecation warnings when running code
# from any path containing a node_modules directory. Since we're installing
# outside of the realm of npm, explicitly pass an option to disable
# deprecation warnings so it behaves the same as it does if installed via
# npm. It's proprietary; not like Gentoo users can fix the warnings anyway.
sed -i 's/env node/env -S node --no-deprecation/' "${ED}/opt/claude-code/cli.js"
}
pkg_preinst() {
if test -f "${ROOT}/etc/${PN}/policies.json"; then
mv "${ROOT}/etc/${PN}/policies.json" "${ROOT}/etc/${PN}/managed-settings.json"
fi
}
pkg_postinst() {
elog "As of claude-code 2.0.25, the claude-code SDK entrypoint was removed"
elog "upstream recommends using the @anthropic-ai/claude-code-sdk npm package"
elog "which is not packaged in gentoo. Users of the SDK will have to source "
elog "it elsewhere."
}