Backport of nix-eval-jobs --select #1221
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Hello,
Currently Lix's fork of nix-eval-jobs is missing the commit introducing --select.
The change is pretty simple and I've already cherry-picked it and ported to use Lix APIs but it felt rude to just make an unannounced drive-by cl so I'm opening this issue 🐱.
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bartbie/lix@b1ff3bb668The test in the commit is passing and I've successfully used the commit to run vic's fastest.bash test runner.
e: i have no idea how to add the tag label in forgejo for nix-eval-jobs sorry 😭
@bartbie skimming over the patch, it looks reasonable (no thorough review, so this might still have a review cycle). So I'd say just file it?
Not sure if you're experienced with Gerrit, there's a small guide in the Lix wiki: https://wiki.lix.systems/books/contributing/page/getting-started-with-gerrit