I now already have nix shells as well as compose.yaml files for
projects. Those were split and are now migrated into a common folder.
That should keep main directory clean and self document that those files
relate to projects, not home manager or systems.
I prefer restructured text, but Gitea has no out of the box support.
So switch to markdown as there is more or less no difference anyway,
for such a simple file.
One big downside: There is no definition list.
Does not exist yet, add own derivation via overlay.
Exclude tests for documented reasons.
Fix broken indentation in readme.rst
(used as test case for installed rst2pdf);
This scripts is run from shell and created my development environment
(IDE) within a new tmux session.
Don't expect documentation. It was written only for myself.
This is grown and contains fallbacks to old conventions.
i3lock is probably broken as not whole X system is managed by
home-manager yet. It was removed and todo moved to "end".
languagetool was migrated to module. No PR was created yet
Do not create desktop item in file system, instead use proper xdg
configuration option. That way we do not need to hard code location of
file and can use a proper set with validation from module.
home-manager doesn't provide a systemd service itself.
That's why we build one ourself.
That also revealed a change in our directory structure.
The structure is now documented within readme.
Move all packages to home.nix and remove `my-packages` derivate.
Also define dunst service and remove readme entry related to
configuration and services. Those are now maintained via home-manager.
The "update" section in readme got updated to reflect new home-manager.
The service can not be enabled, as it doesn't contain the ``[Install]``.
The overlay patches that two lines to the service.
That's to my current knowledge.
In order to document the contents of the folder.
How to install and run daily tasks like updating.
Also might increase in future to include further info.