Daniel Siepmann
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nixpkgs / nix home-manager
I currently use Ubuntu and installed nix alongside.
This repository contains my personal ~/.config/nixpkgs
folder,
for sharing, inspiration and retrieving feedback.
This includes home.nix
to maintain home-manager
,
see: https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/index.html
Disclaimer
This is my personal setup for my local laptop running Ubuntu. I share this for free so everyone can have a look and inspiration or provide feedback to me.
This is not intended to be used by anyone else just by copy and pasting or cloning.
Installation
Install (clone) into ~/.config/nixpkgs
.
Install home-manager
see: https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/index.html
Execute home-manager switch
Usage
Add packages to home.nix
and run home-manager switch
.
Folder structure
The folder overlays
contains overlays for nix itself.
E.g. alter packages like patching.
The folder home
is related to extras for home-manager.
It has the following sub folder:
home/files
Holds configuration files.
home-manager doesn't provide modules for all programs.
Those files can be added via xdg.configFile
.
home/modules
Holds nix modules.
Not all programs provide modules out of the box.
I add my own here, which I might create PRs for in future.
home/programs
Holds home-manager programs.
entries.
Each file corresponds to a single program.
Each file is loaded within home.nix
.
home/services
Holds home-manager services.
entries.
Each file corresponds to a single service.
Each file is loaded within home.nix
.
shells/
Holds shells for customer projects.
The customers are not aware of Nix and I don't want to stress them.
I use this folder to have them in version control and symlink them into the
project.
Update
Update can be done via custom-update-system
package which is available within
the overlay.
Manual changes
List of manual needed changes for various reasons.
-
Allow gdm3 to use xsessions as login. Add the following content as
/usr/share/xsessions/xsession.desktop
:[Desktop Entry] Name=XSession Comment=This session uses the custom xsession file Exec=/etc/X11/Xsession Type=Application X-DesktopNames=GNOME-Flashback;GNOME; X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-flashback
This is used by gdm3 (installed via ubuntu host) to allow logging in via xsession which will pick up all the settings generated by home-manager.
Do not forget to call
sudo desktop-file-install xsession.desktop
to make system aware of the file.
Todos
Additions:
-
https://github.com/cantino/mcfly as replacement for shell history search?
-
https://github.com/darrenburns/dunk diff alternative
-
Add languagetool integration (via ale?) into Neovim (for rst, markdown, git commit?)
-
Integrate https://github.com/Wilfred/difftastic for diffing source code https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/2850
Migration:
-
Migrate ssh config (I don't really like to expose customer server names and configs to outer world, how to handle?)
-
Migrate PGP?
- Right now I've installed gnupg2, gnupg, gpg on ubuntu
-
Migrate home manager to use flake for better rollback support if update breaks something.
-
Maybe PR upstream:
./home/modules/programs/languagetool.nix
. -
Migrate other system configurations like keyboard?!
-
i3lock-color
Ideas
- Maybe I can have a private channel which provides more sensitive info like customer related things and is referenced from here? I then can make that repo private but keep this one here public?
Resources
Some resources I found useful (in no particular order):