diff --git a/henrovnix_ok/.envrc b/henrovnix_ok/.envrc index 508a5ca20..5370a3ad1 100755 --- a/henrovnix_ok/.envrc +++ b/henrovnix_ok/.envrc @@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ use flake watch_file .envrc.private if [[ -f .envrc.private ]]; then - source_env .envrc.private +source_env .envrc.private fi diff --git a/henrovnix_ok/README.html b/henrovnix_ok/README.html index 213a86b91..324af578a 100644 --- a/henrovnix_ok/README.html +++ b/henrovnix_ok/README.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
- +flake.lock for pinning input versions.assets/* for non-Nix-managed artifacts such as images and wallpapers.
+flake.lock for pinning input versions.assets/* for non-Nix-managed artifacts such as images and wallpapers.
-gf#+OPTIONS: toc:nil broken-links:t +f#+OPTIONS: toc:nil broken-links:t

@@ -400,8 +400,8 @@ Customization is designed to occur primarily through modular .conf files, allowi Before proceeding with installation, it is strongly recommended to read this documentation carefully. Understanding the structure and design philosophy will help ensure a smooth setup and provide the necessary context for extending the system effectively.
This repository delivers a reproducible foundation built on NixOS, Home-Manager, and Flakes. It assumes a clean NixOS installation as a starting point, preferably minimal or headless, onto which the configuration is applied. @@ -410,8 +410,8 @@ Core packages are installed as part of the base configuration. Additional softwa
This repository does not provide a fully polished, bug-free desktop system with every default preconfigured and validated across all hardware combinations. It is a structured foundation, not a turnkey end-user distribution. @@ -423,8 +423,8 @@ In short, this repository provides a coherent and extensible base, not a finishe
A literate system combines documentation and implementation into a single, coherent source. @@ -458,8 +458,8 @@ The README is not describing the system. The README is the system.
This literate system uses two different kinds of source blocks. @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ These blocks exist purely for documentation purposes. They generate visible code blocks in the exported documentation, but they do not create files. Example:
-+#+begin_src bash :tangle no <tekst> #+end_src @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ They are never tangled into the filesystem. These blocks generate real.nixfiles and insert the same code into the documentation. Example: -+** install_packages.nix <tekst> #+begin_src nix :tangle configuration/apps/install_packages.nix :noweb tangle :mkdirp yes @@ -515,8 +515,8 @@ This means:
There are exactly two commands that matter. @@ -564,8 +564,8 @@ Both come from the same source.
The directories: @@ -591,8 +591,8 @@ Generated directories are output, not source.
This workflow allows safe experimentation while preserving literate structure. @@ -633,15 +633,15 @@ If you are confident about your changes, you may skip steps 1–3 and edit READM
The repository separates generated system code from non-generated supporting files.
Contains non-generated assisting files such as: @@ -656,8 +656,8 @@ These files are safe to edit directly.
Contains non-generated assisting configuration files that influence several aspects of builds. @@ -665,8 +665,8 @@ Users are expected to modify these when needed.
Fully (re)generated by README.org. @@ -685,8 +685,8 @@ This directory is output.
Contains non-generated hardware.nix files detailing hardware-specific details. @@ -694,8 +694,8 @@ This directory will likely be deprecated in the future.
Fully (re)generated by README.org. @@ -711,8 +711,8 @@ Contains:
Contains one folder per machine you want to configure. @@ -730,8 +730,8 @@ These determine how shared modules apply to each system.
A literate NixOS system guarantees: @@ -750,8 +750,8 @@ You are maintaining a structured narrative that builds an operating system.
The baseline package set is defined explicitly within the repository to ensure reproducibility: @@ -825,8 +825,8 @@ The baseline package set is defined explicitly within the repository to ensure r
Additional software can be installed by extending the dedicated configuration files that define system and Flatpak packages: @@ -867,12 +867,12 @@ This separation maintains clarity between system-level packages and user-facing
- a NIXOS system installed with a user with sudo rights. @@ -882,8 +882,8 @@ This separation maintains clarity between system-level packages and user-facing
YOUR_USER
find ~/Repos/nixos/henrovnix_ok \ - -type d -name ".*" -prune -o \ - -type f -print0 \ +-type d -name ".*" -prune -o \ +-type f -print0 \ | xargs -0 sed -i 's/=<defaultUser>=/YOUR_USER/g'
YOUR_HOSTNAME
find ~/Repos/nixos/henrovnix_ok \ - -type d -name ".*" -prune -o \ - -type f -print0 \ +-type d -name ".*" -prune -o \ +-type f -print0 \ | xargs -0 sed -i 's/machine1/YOUR_HOSTNAME/g'
At this stage, you should have a functional and reproducible system that can be edited, rebuilt, and extended according to your needs. The foundational structure is now in place, and further customization can occur incrementally through the modular configuration files. @@ -1016,46 +1016,46 @@ Other important files:
flake.lock for pinning input versions.flake.lock for pinning input versions.assets/* for non-Nix-managed artifacts such as images and wallpapers.assets/* for non-Nix-managed artifacts such as images and wallpapers.Generated outputs should not be edited directly. A CI workflow can tangle and commit generated outputs when they differ.
<<code-id>> are noweb placeholders that are expanded from other blocks during tangling.<p> @@ -1068,8 +1068,8 @@ Generated outputs should not be edited directly. A CI workflow can tangle and co
<ul> @@ -1083,8 +1083,8 @@ Generated outputs should not be edited directly. A CI workflow can tangle and co
The tree below shows the full repository layout, with the standardized internal structure applied only inside @@ -1113,11 +1113,11 @@ The tree below shows the full repository layout, with the standardized internal │ │ │ │ │ ├── config.ron │ │ │ │ │ └── styles.css │ │ │ │ └── scripts -│ │ │ │ ├── hyprscrolling-per-monitor.sh -│ │ │ │ ├── hyprscroll-overflow.sh -│ │ │ │ ├── lid-lock.sh -│ │ │ │ ├── lid-restore.sh -│ │ │ │ └── powermenu.sh +│ │ │ │ ├── hyprscrolling-per-monitor.sh +│ │ │ │ ├── hyprscroll-overflow.sh +│ │ │ │ ├── lid-lock.sh +│ │ │ │ ├── lid-restore.sh +│ │ │ │ └── powermenu.sh │ │ │ ├── wallpaper │ │ │ │ ├── gif │ │ │ │ ├── pictures @@ -1135,20 +1135,20 @@ The tree below shows the full repository layout, with the standardized internal │ │ │ │ │ └── white_blobs_small.mp4 │ │ │ │ └── wallpaper.conf │ │ │ └── waybar -│ │ │ ├── config.jsonc -│ │ │ └── style.css +│ │ │ ├── config.jsonc +│ │ │ └── style.css │ │ ├── dev │ │ │ └── terminal -│ │ │ ├── alacritty.toml -│ │ │ ├── aliases.conf -│ │ │ ├── Catppuccin-Mocha.conf -│ │ │ ├── enabled_shells.conf -│ │ │ ├── kitty.conf -│ │ │ ├── starship.toml -│ │ │ └── zsh.conf +│ │ │ ├── alacritty.toml +│ │ │ ├── aliases.conf +│ │ │ ├── Catppuccin-Mocha.conf +│ │ │ ├── enabled_shells.conf +│ │ │ ├── kitty.conf +│ │ │ ├── starship.toml +│ │ │ └── zsh.conf │ │ ├── security │ │ │ └── ssh -│ │ │ └── ssh-client.conf +│ │ │ └── ssh-client.conf │ │ └── services │ ├── lock.png │ └── scripts @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ The tree below shows the full repository layout, with the standardized internal │ ├── dev │ │ └── terminal.nix │ └── services -│ └── services.nix +│ └── services.nix ├── flake.lock ├── flake.nix ├── hardware @@ -1196,22 +1196,22 @@ The tree below shows the full repository layout, with the standardized internal │ │ ├── waybar.nix │ │ └── workspace_wallpaper.nix │ └── dev -│ ├── alacritty.nix -│ ├── dev.nix -│ ├── emacs -│ │ ├── default.nix -│ │ ├── early-init.el -│ │ └── init.el -│ ├── kitty.nix -│ ├── shells.nix -│ ├── starship.nix -│ └── zsh.nix +│ ├── alacritty.nix +│ ├── dev.nix +│ ├── emacs +│ │ ├── default.nix +│ │ ├── early-init.el +│ │ └── init.el +│ ├── kitty.nix +│ ├── shells.nix +│ ├── starship.nix +│ └── zsh.nix ├── LICENSE ├── machines │ └── traveldroid -│ ├── configuration.nix -│ ├── hardware-configuration.nix -│ └── home.nix +│ ├── configuration.nix +│ ├── hardware-configuration.nix +│ └── home.nix ├── README.html ├── README.org └── user.nix @@ -1219,8 +1219,8 @@ The tree below shows the full repository layout, with the standardized internal
<ul> @@ -1239,8 +1239,8 @@ I use nix flakes which means that t
{
- inputs: # describes the function input, consisting mainly of package sources
- outputs: # what the function outputs, a nixos configuration in our case
+inputs: # describes the function input, consisting mainly of package sources
+outputs: # what the function outputs, a nixos configuration in our case
}
| Icons | -Catppuccin Nix | +Catppuccin Nix |
I have a bunch of constant strings that I would rather put in a file. Thats what user.nix is.
@@ -1346,8 +1346,8 @@ The values are imported at the beginning and are available to almost all the fun
The inputs for my system's configuration are very simple @@ -1362,34 +1362,34 @@ Sometimes pinned to a specific commit because unstable broke something and the f
{
- description = "Henrov's nixos configuration";
- inputs = {
- nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
- home-manager = {
- url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
- inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
- };
- emacs-overlay = {
- url = "github:nix-community/emacs-overlay";
- inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
- };
- catppuccin = {
- url = "github:catppuccin/nix";
- inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
- };
- zen-browser = {
- url = "github:youwen5/zen-browser-flake";
- inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
- };
+description = "Henrov's nixos configuration";
+inputs = {
+nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
+home-manager = {
+ url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
+ inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
+};
+emacs-overlay = {
+ url = "github:nix-community/emacs-overlay";
+ inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
- <<flake-outputs>>
+catppuccin = {
+ url = "github:catppuccin/nix";
+ inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
+};
+zen-browser = {
+ url = "github:youwen5/zen-browser-flake";
+ inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
+};
+};
+<<flake-outputs>>
}
Now that the inputs are ready, the outputs define what the system will actually look like. I also define the machines that this configuration specifies early on. Finally, I iterate over the machines list and pull files from /.machines/${name} subdirectory. This allows me to have configuration that has machine specific configuration limited to those files while also keeping a modular reusable base.
@@ -1397,52 +1397,52 @@ We also add a devshell that makes editing this repository easier in emacs.
outputs = inputs@{
- nixpkgs,
- home-manager,
- emacs-overlay,
- catppuccin,
- ...
+outputs = inputs@{
+nixpkgs,
+home-manager,
+emacs-overlay,
+catppuccin,
+...
}:
- let
- user = import ./user.nix;
- lib = nixpkgs.lib;
- machines = [
- "traveldroid"
+let
+user = import ./user.nix;
+lib = nixpkgs.lib;
+machines = [
+ "traveldroid"
+];
+pkgs = import nixpkgs {
+ inherit (user) system;
+};
+in
+{
+ nixosConfigurations = builtins.listToAttrs (
+ builtins.map (machine: {
+ name = machine;
+ value = lib.nixosSystem {
+ modules = [
+ <<flake-emacs-module>>
+ <<flake-config-module>>
+ <<flake-home-module>>
+ catppuccin.nixosModules.catppuccin # theme
];
- pkgs = import nixpkgs {
- inherit (user) system;
- };
- in
- {
- nixosConfigurations = builtins.listToAttrs (
- builtins.map (machine: {
- name = machine;
- value = lib.nixosSystem {
- modules = [
- <<flake-emacs-module>>
- <<flake-config-module>>
- <<flake-home-module>>
- catppuccin.nixosModules.catppuccin # theme
- ];
- specialArgs = {
- hostname = machine;
- inherit user;
- inherit inputs;
- flakeRoot = inputs.self;
- };
- };
- }) machines
- );
-
- devShells.${user.system}.default = pkgs.mkShell {
- buildInputs = with pkgs; [
- nil
- nixfmt-rfc-style
- ];
- };
+ specialArgs = {
+ hostname = machine;
+ inherit user;
+ inherit inputs;
+ flakeRoot = inputs.self;
};
+ };
+ }) machines
+ );
+
+ devShells.${user.system}.default = pkgs.mkShell {
+ buildInputs = with pkgs; [
+ nil
+ nixfmt-rfc-style
+ ];
+ };
+};
({ ... }: {
- nixpkgs.overlays = [ emacs-overlay.overlays.default ];
+({ ... }: {
+nixpkgs.overlays = [ emacs-overlay.overlays.default ];
})
./machines/${machine}/configuration.nix
+./machines/${machine}/configuration.nix
nixo
-home-manager.nixosModules.home-manager
+home-manager.nixosModules.home-manager
{
- home-manager.useGlobalPkgs = true;
- home-manager.useUserPackages = true;
+home-manager.useGlobalPkgs = true;
+home-manager.useUserPackages = true;
- home-manager.extraSpecialArgs = {
- inherit user inputs;
- flakeRoot = inputs.self;
- };
+home-manager.extraSpecialArgs = {
+ inherit user inputs;
+ flakeRoot = inputs.self;
+};
- <<flake-home-backup>>
- <<flake-home-config>>
+<<flake-home-backup>>
+<<flake-home-config>>
}
@@ -1512,17 +1512,17 @@ Finally I pull in the machine specific home configuration. Along with the overri
home-manager.users.${user.username} = {
- imports = [
- ./machines/${machine}/home.nix
- catppuccin.homeModules.catppuccin
- ];
+imports = [
+ ./machines/${machine}/home.nix
+ catppuccin.homeModules.catppuccin
+];
};
-
-15.1. Envrc + Direnv
+
+15.1. Envrc + Direnv
Editing this file will be much nicer if we have the dev environment configured.
@@ -1536,21 +1536,21 @@ This tells direnv to load the devshell in the
watch_file .envrc.private
if [[ -f .envrc.private ]]; then
- source_env .envrc.private
+source_env .envrc.private
fi
The individual machines subdirectory is configured as follows :-
+--machine ++--machine | +--configuration.nix | +--home.nix | +--hardware-configuration.nix @@ -1571,12 +1571,12 @@ This imported object (or function result) is just trivially merged into a common We can take a look at that the common hardware options I have for all my machines.
I'll let the code comments explain the file here. @@ -1600,33 +1600,33 @@ I'll let the code comments explain the file here.
{ pkgs, lib, user, config, ...} :
{
- nixpkgs.hostPlatform = lib.mkDefault user.system; # x86_64-linux
- powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor = lib.mkDefault "powersave"; # enable power saving on the cpu
+nixpkgs.hostPlatform = lib.mkDefault user.system; # x86_64-linux
+powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor = lib.mkDefault "powersave"; # enable power saving on the cpu
- # update cpu microcode with firmware that allows redistribution
- hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware;
+# update cpu microcode with firmware that allows redistribution
+hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware;
- hardware = {
- # always enable bluetooth
- bluetooth.enable = true;
+hardware = {
+# always enable bluetooth
+bluetooth.enable = true;
- # always enable graphics drivers and enable a bunch of layers for it (including vulkan validation)
- graphics = {
- enable = true;
- extraPackages = with pkgs; [
- vulkan-validation-layers # helps catch and debug vulkan crashes
- ];
- };
- };
+# always enable graphics drivers and enable a bunch of layers for it (including vulkan validation)
+graphics = {
+ enable = true;
+ extraPackages = with pkgs; [
+ vulkan-validation-layers # helps catch and debug vulkan crashes
+ ];
+};
+};
- hardware.enableAllFirmware = true; # enable all firmware regardless of license
+hardware.enableAllFirmware = true; # enable all firmware regardless of license
}
This section describes the main system configuration for the computers that I have. Nix will look for a default.nix file if you give it a path to a folder to import. And default.nix looks as follows :-
@@ -1636,49 +1636,49 @@ This section describes the main system configuration for the computers that I ha
{ pkgs, user, ... } :
{
imports = [
- ./apps/install_flatpaks.nix
- ./apps/install_packages.nix
- ./core/files.nix
- ./core/locale.nix
- ./core/networking.nix
- ./core/nix-settings.nix
- #./core/login-tuigreeter.nix
- ./core/login-lightdm.nix
- ./desktop/audio.nix
- ./desktop/hyprland.nix
- ./dev/terminal.nix
- ./core/boot.nix
- ./services/services.nix
- ];
+ ./apps/install_flatpaks.nix
+ ./apps/install_packages.nix
+ ./core/files.nix
+ ./core/locale.nix
+ ./core/networking.nix
+ ./core/nix-settings.nix
+ #./core/login-tuigreeter.nix
+ ./core/login-lightdm.nix
+ ./desktop/audio.nix
+ ./desktop/hyprland.nix
+ ./dev/terminal.nix
+ ./core/boot.nix
+ ./services/services.nix
+ ];
- <<config-system-packages>>
+ <<config-system-packages>>
- <<config-user>>
+ <<config-user>>
- <<config-programs>>
+ <<config-programs>>
- <<config-fonts>>
+ <<config-fonts>>
- # enable the catppuccin theme for everything with mocha + blue accents
- catppuccin.enable = true;
- catppuccin.flavor = "mocha";
- catppuccin.accent = "blue";
+ # enable the catppuccin theme for everything with mocha + blue accents
+ catppuccin.enable = true;
+ catppuccin.flavor = "mocha";
+ catppuccin.accent = "blue";
- system.stateVersion = user.stateVersion;
+ system.stateVersion = user.stateVersion;
}
This section describes a way of installing packages, either through nixpkgs orr flatpak. What apps to instal is decided in the files ./assets/conf/apps/packages.conf and flatpaks.conf
{ config, lib, pkgs, flakeRoot, inputs, ... }:
@@ -1689,47 +1689,47 @@ let
rawLines = lib.splitString "\n" raw;
# Guard: if we accidentally split into characters, rawLines length ~= stringLength raw
_guard = assert !(
- builtins.stringLength raw > 1 &&
- builtins.length rawLines == builtins.stringLength raw
+ builtins.stringLength raw > 1 &&
+ builtins.length rawLines == builtins.stringLength raw
); true;
cleanLine = l:
- let
- noCR = lib.replaceStrings [ "\r" ] [ "" ] l;
- noInlineComment = lib.head (lib.splitString "#" noCR);
- in
- lib.strings.trim noInlineComment;
+ let
+ noCR = lib.replaceStrings [ "\r" ] [ "" ] l;
+ noInlineComment = lib.head (lib.splitString "#" noCR);
+ in
+ lib.strings.trim noInlineComment;
entries =
- builtins.filter (l: l != "")
- (map cleanLine rawLines);
+ builtins.filter (l: l != "")
+ (map cleanLine rawLines);
resolvePkg = name:
- let
- parts = lib.splitString "." name;
- found = lib.attrByPath parts null pkgs;
- in
- if found == null then
- throw ''
- install_packages.nix: package not found in pkgs
- Token : ${builtins.toJSON name}
- packages.conf : ${toString packagesConfPath}
- Hint : check the attribute name on search.nixos.org/packages
- ''
- else
- found;
+ let
+ parts = lib.splitString "." name;
+ found = lib.attrByPath parts null pkgs;
+ in
+ if found == null then
+ throw ''
+ install_packages.nix: package not found in pkgs
+ Token : ${builtins.toJSON name}
+ packages.conf : ${toString packagesConfPath}
+ Hint : check the attribute name on search.nixos.org/packages
+ ''
+ else
+ found;
packages = builtins.seq _guard (map resolvePkg entries);
zenBrowser =
- inputs.zen-browser.packages.${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}.default;
+ inputs.zen-browser.packages.${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}.default;
in
{
environment.systemPackages =
- packages
- ++ [ zenBrowser ];
+ packages
+ ++ [ zenBrowser ];
}
{ config, pkgs, lib, flakeRoot, ... }:
@@ -1742,107 +1742,107 @@ let
# Guard: if we accidentally split into characters, rawLines length ~= stringLength raw
_guard = assert !(
- builtins.stringLength raw > 1 &&
- builtins.length rawLines == builtins.stringLength raw
+ builtins.stringLength raw > 1 &&
+ builtins.length rawLines == builtins.stringLength raw
); true;
cleanLine = l:
- let
- noCR = lib.replaceStrings [ "\r" ] [ "" ] l;
- noInlineComment = lib.head (lib.splitString "#" noCR);
- in
- lib.strings.trim noInlineComment;
+ let
+ noCR = lib.replaceStrings [ "\r" ] [ "" ] l;
+ noInlineComment = lib.head (lib.splitString "#" noCR);
+ in
+ lib.strings.trim noInlineComment;
entries =
- builtins.filter (l: l != "")
- (map cleanLine rawLines);
+ builtins.filter (l: l != "")
+ (map cleanLine rawLines);
# Flatpak app IDs are reverse-DNS style like org.example.App (at least 2 dots).
# We'll validate and fail early with a clear message.
dotCount = s: builtins.length (lib.splitString "." s) - 1;
isValidId = s:
- (dotCount s) >= 2; # matches the error you're seeing: "at least 2 periods"
+ (dotCount s) >= 2; # matches the error you're seeing: "at least 2 periods"
_validate =
- builtins.seq _guard (
- builtins.map (id:
- if isValidId id then true else
- throw ''
- ${moduleName}: invalid Flatpak ID in flatpaks.conf (needs reverse-DNS with at least 2 dots)
+ builtins.seq _guard (
+ builtins.map (id:
+ if isValidId id then true else
+ throw ''
+ ${moduleName}: invalid Flatpak ID in flatpaks.conf (needs reverse-DNS with at least 2 dots)
- Token : ${builtins.toJSON id}
- flatpaks.conf : ${toString flatpakConfPath}
+ Token : ${builtins.toJSON id}
+ flatpaks.conf : ${toString flatpakConfPath}
- Fix: remove stray tokens/headers, or comment them out with '#'.
- ''
- ) entries
- );
+ Fix: remove stray tokens/headers, or comment them out with '#'.
+ ''
+ ) entries
+ );
# Use validated entries
flatpakApps = builtins.seq _validate entries;
syncFlatpaks = pkgs.writeShellScript "sync-flatpaks" ''
- set -euo pipefail
+ set -euo pipefail
- # Use the deployed config path (matches environment.etc below)
- CONF="/etc/flatpak/flatpaks.conf"
- if [[ -f "$CONF" ]]; then
- echo "flatpak-sync: using $CONF"
- else
- echo "flatpak-sync: WARNING: $CONF not found, using embedded list"
- fi
+ # Use the deployed config path (matches environment.etc below)
+ CONF="/etc/flatpak/flatpaks.conf"
+ if [[ -f "$CONF" ]]; then
+ echo "flatpak-sync: using $CONF"
+ else
+ echo "flatpak-sync: WARNING: $CONF not found, using embedded list"
+ fi
- if ! flatpak remotes --system --columns=name | grep -qx flathub; then
- flatpak remote-add --system --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
- fi
+ if ! flatpak remotes --system --columns=name | grep -qx flathub; then
+ flatpak remote-add --system --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
+ fi
- desired_apps=(
- ${lib.concatStringsSep "\n" (map (a: ''"${a}"'') flatpakApps)}
- )
+ desired_apps=(
+ ${lib.concatStringsSep "\n" (map (a: ''"${a}"'') flatpakApps)}
+ )
- for app in "''${desired_apps[@]}"; do
- if ! flatpak info --system "$app" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- flatpak install --system -y --noninteractive flathub "$app"
- fi
- done
+ for app in "''${desired_apps[@]}"; do
+ if ! flatpak info --system "$app" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ flatpak install --system -y --noninteractive flathub "$app"
+ fi
+ done
'';
in
{
services.flatpak.enable = true;
xdg.portal = {
- enable = true;
- extraPortals = with pkgs; [
- xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
- xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
- ];
+ enable = true;
+ extraPortals = with pkgs; [
+ xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
+ xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
+ ];
};
# Deploy the config file for runtime visibility/debugging
- environment.etc."flatpak/flatpaks.conf".source = flatpakConfPath;
+ environment.etc."flatpak/flatpaks.conf".source = lib.mkForce flatpakConfPath;
systemd.services.flatpak-sync = {
- description = "Install Flatpak apps listed in flatpaks.conf";
- wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
- wants = [ "network-online.target" ];
- after = [ "network-online.target" ];
+ description = "Install Flatpak apps listed in flatpaks.conf";
+ wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
+ wants = [ "network-online.target" ];
+ after = [ "network-online.target" ];
- serviceConfig = {
- Type = "oneshot";
- ExecStart = syncFlatpaks;
- };
+ serviceConfig = {
+ Type = "oneshot";
+ ExecStart = syncFlatpaks;
+ };
- restartTriggers = [ flatpakConfPath ];
- path = [ pkgs.flatpak pkgs.coreutils pkgs.gnugrep pkgs.gnused ];
+ restartTriggers = [ flatpakConfPath ];
+ path = [ pkgs.flatpak pkgs.coreutils pkgs.gnugrep pkgs.gnused ];
};
}
These are global nix settings that configure the settings for the actual tool. @@ -1851,48 +1851,48 @@ These are global nix settings that configure the settings for the actual tool.
{ pkgs, user, ... } :
{
- nix.settings = {
- # enable flakes
- experimental-features = ["nix-command" "flakes"];
+nix.settings = {
+# enable flakes
+experimental-features = ["nix-command" "flakes"];
- # add a cache that speed up new applications by downloading binaries
- # from the trusted cache instead of compiling from sourcer
- substituters = [
- "https://nix-community.cachix.org"
- ];
- # trust the cache public key
- trusted-public-keys = [
- "nix-community.cachix.org-1:mB9FSh9qf2dCimDSUo8Zy7bkq5CX+/rkCWyvRCYg3Fs="
- ];
- };
+# add a cache that speed up new applications by downloading binaries
+# from the trusted cache instead of compiling from sourcer
+substituters = [
+ "https://nix-community.cachix.org"
+];
+# trust the cache public key
+trusted-public-keys = [
+ "nix-community.cachix.org-1:mB9FSh9qf2dCimDSUo8Zy7bkq5CX+/rkCWyvRCYg3Fs="
+];
+};
- # allow proprietary software on this machine. I'm not a purist.
- nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true;
- # unityhub depends on this... for now
- nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages = [ "libxml2-2.13.8" ];
+# allow proprietary software on this machine. I'm not a purist.
+nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true;
+# unityhub depends on this... for now
+nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages = [ "libxml2-2.13.8" ];
- # this declares how often old configurations are cleared up.
- # i cleanup anything older than a week, every week.
- nix.gc = {
- automatic = true;
- options = "--delete-older-than 7d";
- dates = "weekly";
- };
+# this declares how often old configurations are cleared up.
+# i cleanup anything older than a week, every week.
+nix.gc = {
+automatic = true;
+options = "--delete-older-than 7d";
+dates = "weekly";
+};
- programs = {
- # command line utility that makes applying changes easy and pretty
- nh = {
- enable = true;
- flake = "/home/${user.username}/system";
- };
- };
+programs = {
+# command line utility that makes applying changes easy and pretty
+nh = {
+ enable = true;
+ flake = "/home/${user.username}/system";
+};
+};
}
This file has most of the settings the control how the computer boots up. @@ -1902,44 +1902,44 @@ This file has most of the settings the control how the computer boots up.
{ pkgs, ... } :
{
boot = {
- initrd = {
- verbose = false; # its a lot of logs. dont need it, unless we do.
- kernelModules = [ ]; # no kernel modules on boot
- };
+ initrd = {
+ verbose = false; # its a lot of logs. dont need it, unless we do.
+ kernelModules = [ ]; # no kernel modules on boot
+ };
- extraModulePackages = [ ]; # no extra packages on boot either
- kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_latest; # latest greatest linux kernel
- kernelParams = [ "silent" ]; # quiet those logs
+ extraModulePackages = [ ]; # no extra packages on boot either
+ kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_latest; # latest greatest linux kernel
+ kernelParams = [ "silent" ]; # quiet those logs
- consoleLogLevel = 0; # quiten more logs
- plymouth.enable = true; # graphical boot animation instead
+ consoleLogLevel = 0; # quiten more logs
+ plymouth.enable = true; # graphical boot animation instead
- supportedFilesystems = [ "ntfs" ]; # should see the ntfs (windows)
+ supportedFilesystems = [ "ntfs" ]; # should see the ntfs (windows)
- loader = {
- systemd-boot.enable = true; # systemd-boot
- systemd-boot.configurationLimit = 10;
- efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true; # allow editing efi to edit the boot loader
+ loader = {
+ systemd-boot.enable = true; # systemd-boot
+ systemd-boot.configurationLimit = 10;
+ efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true; # allow editing efi to edit the boot loader
- timeout = 5; # grub timeout to make a selection
- };
+ timeout = 5; # grub timeout to make a selection
+ };
};
}
Here we control what the login screen would look like. In configuration/default.nix you can choose whether to use tuigreet (very minimalistic) or LightDM (nicer, themeable)
Doesn't match the rest of the aesthetic of the system (with hyprland), but I like its simplicity. @@ -1948,64 +1948,64 @@ Doesn't match the rest of the aesthetic of the system (with hyprland), but I lik
{ pkgs, user, ... } :
{
- environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
- tuigreet
- ];
- services.greetd = {
- enable = true;
- settings = {
- default_session = {
- command = pkgs.lib.mkForce "${pkgs.tuigreet}/bin/tuigreet --remember --time --time-format '%I:%M %p | %a • %h | %F'";
- };
- };
+environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
+tuigreet
+];
+services.greetd = {
+enable = true;
+settings = {
+ default_session = {
+ command = pkgs.lib.mkForce "${pkgs.tuigreet}/bin/tuigreet --remember --time --time-format '%I:%M %p | %a • %h | %F'";
};
+};
+};
}
{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
let
lightdmConf = builtins.readFile ../../assets/conf/core/lightdm.conf;
- lockPng = ../../assets/lock.png;
+ lockPng = ../../assets/lock.png;
greeterConfPath = ../../assets/conf/core/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf;
- greeterRaw = builtins.readFile greeterConfPath;
+ greeterRaw = builtins.readFile greeterConfPath;
# Extract "key = value" from the greeter conf.
# Returns null if not found.
getIniValue = key:
- let
- lines = lib.splitString "\n" greeterRaw;
+ let
+ lines = lib.splitString "\n" greeterRaw;
- # Captures the value part (group 0) from a single line.
- # We match line-by-line because Nix regex does NOT support PCRE flags like (?s).
- m =
- let
- ms = builtins.filter (x: x != null) (map (line:
- builtins.match
- ("^[[:space:]]*" + key + "[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*([^#;]+).*$")
- line
- ) lines);
- in
- if ms == [] then null else builtins.elemAt ms 0;
+ # Captures the value part (group 0) from a single line.
+ # We match line-by-line because Nix regex does NOT support PCRE flags like (?s).
+ m =
+ let
+ ms = builtins.filter (x: x != null) (map (line:
+ builtins.match
+ ("^[[:space:]]*" + key + "[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*([^#;]+).*$")
+ line
+ ) lines);
in
- if m == null then null else lib.strings.trim (builtins.elemAt m 0);
+ if ms == [] then null else builtins.elemAt ms 0;
+ in
+ if m == null then null else lib.strings.trim (builtins.elemAt m 0);
# In your greeter.conf these are *package keys*, not theme names.
themePkgKey = getIniValue "theme-name";
- iconPkgKey = getIniValue "icon-theme-name";
+ iconPkgKey = getIniValue "icon-theme-name";
cursorPkgKey = getIniValue "cursor-theme-name";
cursorSizeStr = getIniValue "cursor-theme-size";
cursorSize =
- if cursorSizeStr == null then null
- else lib.toInt (lib.strings.trim cursorSizeStr);
+ if cursorSizeStr == null then null
+ else lib.toInt (lib.strings.trim cursorSizeStr);
# Map package-keys (from greeter.conf) -> { package, name }
#
@@ -2013,98 +2013,98 @@ let
# - "name" must be the real theme/icon/cursor NAME as seen under share/themes or share/icons.
# - "package" is the Nixpkgs derivation providing it.
pkgMap = {
- catppuccinThemePkg = {
- package = pkgs.catppuccin-gtk.override {
- accents = [ "blue" ];
- variant = "mocha";
- size = "standard";
- tweaks = [ ];
- };
- name = "Catppuccin-Mocha-Standard-Blue-Dark";
- };
+ catppuccinThemePkg = {
+ package = pkgs.catppuccin-gtk.override {
+ accents = [ "blue" ];
+ variant = "mocha";
+ size = "standard";
+ tweaks = [ ];
+ };
+ name = "Catppuccin-Mocha-Standard-Blue-Dark";
+ };
- papirus-icon-theme = {
- package = pkgs.papirus-icon-theme;
- name = "Papirus-Dark";
- };
+ papirus-icon-theme = {
+ package = pkgs.papirus-icon-theme;
+ name = "Papirus-Dark";
+ };
- bibata-cursors = {
- package = pkgs.bibata-cursors;
- name = "Bibata-Modern-Ice";
- };
+ bibata-cursors = {
+ package = pkgs.bibata-cursors;
+ name = "Bibata-Modern-Ice";
+ };
};
pick = key:
- if key == null then
- throw "lightdm: missing required key in ${toString greeterConfPath}"
- else if !(pkgMap ? "${key}") then
- throw "lightdm: unknown package key '${key}' in ${toString greeterConfPath}. Known keys: ${lib.concatStringsSep ", " (builtins.attrNames pkgMap)}"
- else
- pkgMap."${key}";
+ if key == null then
+ throw "lightdm: missing required key in ${toString greeterConfPath}"
+ else if !(pkgMap ? "${key}") then
+ throw "lightdm: unknown package key '${key}' in ${toString greeterConfPath}. Known keys: ${lib.concatStringsSep ", " (builtins.attrNames pkgMap)}"
+ else
+ pkgMap."${key}";
themeSel = pick themePkgKey;
- iconSel = pick iconPkgKey;
+ iconSel = pick iconPkgKey;
cursorSel = pick cursorPkgKey;
# Rewrite greeter.conf so LightDM sees REAL names, not package keys.
# Also force background to lockPng.
- greeterFixed =
- ''
- [greeter]
- theme-name = ${themeSel.name}
- icon-theme-name = ${iconSel.name}
- cursor-theme-name = ${cursorSel.name}
- ${lib.optionalString (cursorSize != null) "cursor-theme-size = ${toString cursorSize}"}
- ''
- + "\n"
- + greeterRaw;
+ greeterFixed =
+ ''
+ [greeter]
+ theme-name = ${themeSel.name}
+ icon-theme-name = ${iconSel.name}
+ cursor-theme-name = ${cursorSel.name}
+ ${lib.optionalString (cursorSize != null) "cursor-theme-size = ${toString cursorSize}"}
+ ''
+ + "\n"
+ + greeterRaw;
in
{
services.greetd.enable = false;
services.xserver = {
+ enable = true;
+ desktopManager.xterm.enable = false;
+
+ displayManager.lightdm = {
+ enable = true;
+ background = lockPng;
+
+ greeters.gtk = {
enable = true;
- desktopManager.xterm.enable = false;
- displayManager.lightdm = {
- enable = true;
- background = lockPng;
-
- greeters.gtk = {
- enable = true;
-
- theme = {
- name = themeSel.name;
- package = themeSel.package;
- };
-
- iconTheme = {
- name = iconSel.name;
- package = iconSel.package;
- };
-
- cursorTheme = {
- name = cursorSel.name;
- package = cursorSel.package;
- } // lib.optionalAttrs (cursorSize != null) {
- size = cursorSize;
- };
-
- # This includes your (rewritten) greeter config.
- extraConfig = greeterFixed;
- };
-
- extraConfig = lightdmConf;
+ theme = {
+ name = themeSel.name;
+ package = themeSel.package;
};
+
+ iconTheme = {
+ name = iconSel.name;
+ package = iconSel.package;
+ };
+
+ cursorTheme = {
+ name = cursorSel.name;
+ package = cursorSel.package;
+ } // lib.optionalAttrs (cursorSize != null) {
+ size = cursorSize;
+ };
+
+ # This includes your (rewritten) greeter config.
+ extraConfig = greeterFixed;
+ };
+
+ extraConfig = lightdmConf;
+ };
};
programs.hyprland.enable = true;
# Optional: make them available system-wide as well
environment.systemPackages = [
- themeSel.package
- iconSel.package
- cursorSel.package
+ themeSel.package
+ iconSel.package
+ cursorSel.package
];
}
@@ -2112,8 +2112,8 @@ in
This is the initial system level configuration for the terminal that I use on this machine. Its just zsh. @@ -2132,8 +2132,8 @@ This is the initial system level configuration for the terminal that I use on th
I use Thunar as the file explorer. Also setup a few plugins for Thunar in this config. @@ -2144,38 +2144,38 @@ Along with that, a few other utilities like zip and enabling services to automou
{ pkgs, user, config, ... }:
{
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
- zip
- unzip
- p7zip
- usbutils
- udiskie
- file-roller
+ zip
+ unzip
+ p7zip
+ usbutils
+ udiskie
+ file-roller
];
programs.thunar = {
- enable = true;
- plugins = with pkgs; [
- thunar-archive-plugin
- thunar-media-tags-plugin
- thunar-volman
- thunar-vcs-plugin
- ];
+ enable = true;
+ plugins = with pkgs; [
+ thunar-archive-plugin
+ thunar-media-tags-plugin
+ thunar-volman
+ thunar-vcs-plugin
+ ];
};
programs.xfconf.enable = true; # to save thunar settings
services = {
- gvfs.enable = true; # Mount, trash, and other functionalities
- tumbler.enable = true; # Thumbnail support for images
- udisks2.enable = true; # Auto mount usb drives
+ gvfs.enable = true; # Mount, trash, and other functionalities
+ tumbler.enable = true; # Thumbnail support for images
+ udisks2.enable = true; # Auto mount usb drives
};
}
I live in Netherlands and would like all my locale and timezone settings to match. Except my default locale. @@ -2183,34 +2183,34 @@ I live in Netherlands and would like all my locale and timezone settings to matc
{ user, ... } :
let
- locale = user.locale;
- defaultLocale = "nl_NL.UTF-8";
+locale = user.locale;
+defaultLocale = "nl_NL.UTF-8";
in
{
- # Set your time zone.
- time.timeZone = "Europe/Amsterdam";
+# Set your time zone.
+time.timeZone = "Europe/Amsterdam";
- # Select internationalisation properties.
- i18n.defaultLocale = defaultLocale;
+# Select internationalisation properties.
+i18n.defaultLocale = defaultLocale;
- i18n.extraLocaleSettings = {
- LC_ADDRESS = locale;
- LC_IDENTIFICATION = locale;
- LC_MEASUREMENT = locale;
- LC_MONETARY = locale;
- LC_NAME = locale;
- LC_NUMERIC = locale;
- LC_PAPER = locale;
- LC_TELEPHONE = locale;
- LC_TIME = defaultLocale;
- };
+i18n.extraLocaleSettings = {
+LC_ADDRESS = locale;
+LC_IDENTIFICATION = locale;
+LC_MEASUREMENT = locale;
+LC_MONETARY = locale;
+LC_NAME = locale;
+LC_NUMERIC = locale;
+LC_PAPER = locale;
+LC_TELEPHONE = locale;
+LC_TIME = defaultLocale;
+};
}
Not much to see here. I want networking to be enabled. I want firewall as well. @@ -2219,21 +2219,21 @@ Not much to see here. I want networking to be enabled. I want firewall as well.
{ pkgs, lib, ... }:
{
networking = {
- useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true;
- networkmanager.enable = true;
- networkmanager.wifi.backend = "iwd";
- wireless.iwd.enable = true;
- wireless.userControlled.enable = true;
- firewall = {
- enable = true;
- # KDE Connect: discovery + encrypted connections
- allowedTCPPortRanges = [
- { from = 1714; to = 1764; }
- ];
- allowedUDPPortRanges = [
- { from = 1714; to = 1764; }
- ];
- };
+ useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true;
+ networkmanager.enable = true;
+ networkmanager.wifi.backend = "iwd";
+ wireless.iwd.enable = true;
+ wireless.userControlled.enable = true;
+ firewall = {
+ enable = true;
+ # KDE Connect: discovery + encrypted connections
+ allowedTCPPortRanges = [
+ { from = 1714; to = 1764; }
+ ];
+ allowedUDPPortRanges = [
+ { from = 1714; to = 1764; }
+ ];
+ };
};
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ impala ];
}
@@ -2241,8 +2241,8 @@ Not much to see here. I want networking to be enabled. I want firewall as well.
This is a big one because the DE needs so much configuration. This section mostly installs Hyprland. @@ -2252,56 +2252,56 @@ The configuration is done in the home manager section.
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
nix.settings = {
- substituters = [ "https://hyprland.cachix.org" ];
- trusted-public-keys = [
- "hyprland.cachix.org-1:a7pgxzMz7+chwVL3/pzj6jIBMioiJM7ypFP8PwtkuGc="
- ];
+ substituters = [ "https://hyprland.cachix.org" ];
+ trusted-public-keys = [
+ "hyprland.cachix.org-1:a7pgxzMz7+chwVL3/pzj6jIBMioiJM7ypFP8PwtkuGc="
+ ];
};
services.dbus.enable = true;
security.polkit.enable = true;
services.flatpak.enable = true;
services.pipewire = {
- enable = true;
- alsa.enable = true;
- alsa.support32Bit = true;
- pulse.enable = true;
- wireplumber.enable = true;
+ enable = true;
+ alsa.enable = true;
+ alsa.support32Bit = true;
+ pulse.enable = true;
+ wireplumber.enable = true;
};
services.gvfs.enable = true;
xdg.portal = {
- enable = true;
- extraPortals = with pkgs; [
- xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
- xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
- ];
- config.common.default = [ "hyprland" "gtk" ];
+ enable = true;
+ extraPortals = with pkgs; [
+ xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
+ xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
+ ];
+ config.common.default = [ "hyprland" "gtk" ];
};
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
- walker
- uwsm
- hyprland-qtutils
- hyprpolkitagent
- grimblast
+ walker
+ uwsm
+ hyprland-qtutils
+ hyprpolkitagent
+ grimblast
];
programs = {
- uwsm.enable = true;
- uwsm.waylandCompositors.hyprland = {
- prettyName = "Hyprland";
- comment = "Hyprland compositor managed by UWSM";
- binPath = "/run/current-system/sw/bin/Hyprland";
- };
- hyprland = {
- withUWSM = true;
- enable = true;
- xwayland.enable = true;
- };
+ uwsm.enable = true;
+ uwsm.waylandCompositors.hyprland = {
+ prettyName = "Hyprland";
+ comment = "Hyprland compositor managed by UWSM";
+ binPath = "/run/current-system/sw/bin/Hyprland";
+ };
+ hyprland = {
+ withUWSM = true;
+ enable = true;
+ xwayland.enable = true;
+ };
};
environment.sessionVariables = {
- XDG_SESSION_TYPE = "wayland";
- XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP = "Hyprland";
- XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP = "Hyprland";
- NIXOS_OZONE_WL = "1";
- XCURSOR_SIZE = "24";
+ XDG_SESSION_TYPE = "wayland";
+ XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP = "Hyprland";
+ XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP = "Hyprland";
+ NIXOS_OZONE_WL = "1";
+ XCURSOR_SIZE = "24";
};
security.pam.services.hyprlock = { };
# Optional; GNOME-specific (keep only if you really use gnome-keyring integration)
@@ -2313,8 +2313,8 @@ The configuration is done in the home manager section.
These are some of the services that I enable at the system level. Explanation in the comments. @@ -2322,54 +2322,54 @@ These are some of the services that I enable at the system level. Explanation in
{ user, ...} :
{
- services = {
- blueman.enable = true; # bluetooth manager
- fwupd.enable = true; # firmware updating service
- fstrim.enable = true; # ssd maintenance service
- thermald.enable = true; # thermal regulation service
- printing.enable = true; # printing services, cups
- gnome.gnome-keyring.enable = true; # keyring
- flatpak.enable = true; # allow installing things from flatpaks
- #flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
+services = {
+blueman.enable = true; # bluetooth manager
+fwupd.enable = true; # firmware updating service
+fstrim.enable = true; # ssd maintenance service
+thermald.enable = true; # thermal regulation service
+printing.enable = true; # printing services, cups
+gnome.gnome-keyring.enable = true; # keyring
+flatpak.enable = true; # allow installing things from flatpaks
+#flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
- # printer discovery
- avahi = {
- enable = true;
- nssmdns4 = true;
- openFirewall = true;
- };
- };
+# printer discovery
+avahi = {
+ enable = true;
+ nssmdns4 = true;
+ openFirewall = true;
+};
+};
- virtualisation.docker.enable = true; # enable docker
- users.users.${user.username}.extraGroups = [ "docker" ]; # add self to docker user group
+virtualisation.docker.enable = true; # enable docker
+users.users.${user.username}.extraGroups = [ "docker" ]; # add self to docker user group
}
{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
{
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
- pipewire
- wireplumber
- alsa-utils
- pulseaudio
- pamixer
- pavucontrol
+ pipewire
+ wireplumber
+ alsa-utils
+ pulseaudio
+ pamixer
+ pavucontrol
];
services.pipewire = {
- enable = true;
- alsa.enable = true;
- alsa.support32Bit = true;
- pulse.enable = true;
- jack.enable = true;
- wireplumber.enable = true;
+ enable = true;
+ alsa.enable = true;
+ alsa.support32Bit = true;
+ pulse.enable = true;
+ jack.enable = true;
+ wireplumber.enable = true;
};
security.rtkit.enable = true;
@@ -2379,91 +2379,91 @@ These are some of the services that I enable at the system level. Explanation in
# Prefer analog over HDMI/DP in a machine-agnostic way
services.pipewire.wireplumber.extraConfig."51-audio-priorities" = {
- "monitor.alsa.rules" = [
- # De-prioritize HDMI / DisplayPort sinks
- {
- matches = [
- { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*HDMI.*"; }
- { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*DisplayPort.*"; }
- ];
- actions.update-props = {
- "priority.session" = 100;
- "priority.driver" = 100;
- };
- }
-
- # Prefer analog sinks (speakers/headphones)
- {
- matches = [
- { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*analog.*"; }
- { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*Headphones.*"; }
- { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*Speaker.*"; }
- ];
- actions.update-props = {
- "priority.session" = 2000;
- "priority.driver" = 2000;
- };
- }
+ "monitor.alsa.rules" = [
+ # De-prioritize HDMI / DisplayPort sinks
+ {
+ matches = [
+ { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*HDMI.*"; }
+ { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*DisplayPort.*"; }
];
+ actions.update-props = {
+ "priority.session" = 100;
+ "priority.driver" = 100;
+ };
+ }
+
+ # Prefer analog sinks (speakers/headphones)
+ {
+ matches = [
+ { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*analog.*"; }
+ { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*Headphones.*"; }
+ { "node.name" = "~alsa_output\\..*Speaker.*"; }
+ ];
+ actions.update-props = {
+ "priority.session" = 2000;
+ "priority.driver" = 2000;
+ };
+ }
+ ];
};
# Optional: clear "sticky" user-selected defaults so priority rules win
systemd.user.services.wireplumber-clear-default-nodes = {
- description = "Clear WirePlumber saved default nodes (avoid HDMI becoming sticky)";
+ description = "Clear WirePlumber saved default nodes (avoid HDMI becoming sticky)";
- after = [ "wireplumber.service" ];
- partOf = [ "wireplumber.service" ];
- wantedBy = [ "default.target" ];
+ after = [ "wireplumber.service" ];
+ partOf = [ "wireplumber.service" ];
+ wantedBy = [ "default.target" ];
- serviceConfig = {
- Type = "oneshot";
- ExecStart = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/rm -f %h/.local/state/wireplumber/default-nodes";
- };
+ serviceConfig = {
+ Type = "oneshot";
+ ExecStart = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/rm -f %h/.local/state/wireplumber/default-nodes";
+ };
};
}
Nothing much to see here. I love Aporetic, and I use it everywhere.
fonts.packages = with pkgs; [ - aporetic - nerd-fonts.iosevka +fonts.packages = with pkgs; [ +aporetic +nerd-fonts.iosevka ];
This creates the user profile that I login with. Initially created during install.
users.users.${user.username} = {
- isNormalUser = true;
- description = "henrov";
- extraGroups = [
- "networkmanager" # allow editing network connections
- "wheel" # can do sudo
- "scanner" # access to the network scanner
- "lp" # access to the printer
- ];
+users.users.${user.username} = {
+isNormalUser = true;
+description = "henrov";
+extraGroups = [
+"networkmanager" # allow editing network connections
+"wheel" # can do sudo
+"scanner" # access to the network scanner
+"lp" # access to the printer
+];
};
I use home-manager to manage my user level dotfiles and configurations. @@ -2471,8 +2471,8 @@ Most of the "theme" of the system is decided here. I also use it to install programs that are okay with being installed at the user level instead of the system.
This module will import all necessities. @@ -2481,43 +2481,43 @@ This module will import all necessities.
{ pkgs, user, ... } :
{
- imports = [
- ./apps/ollama.nix
- #./apps/default-apps.nix
- ./apps/theme.nix
- ./desktop/hypridle.nix
- ./desktop/hyprland.nix
- ./desktop/hyprexpo.nix
- ./desktop/hyprlock.nix
- ./desktop/hyprscrolling.nix
- ./desktop/hyprshell.nix
- ./desktop/ncsway.nix
- ./desktop/powermenu.nix
- #./desktop/animated_wallpaper.nix
- #./desktop/rotating_wallpaper.nix
- ./desktop/workspace_wallpaper.nix
- ./desktop/waybar.nix
- ./desktop/walker.nix
- ./dev/dev.nix
- ./dev/kitty.nix
- ./dev/shells.nix
- ./dev/starship.nix
- ./dev/zsh.nix
- ./dev/emacs
- ];
+ imports = [
+ ./apps/ollama.nix
+ #./apps/default-apps.nix
+ ./apps/theme.nix
+ ./desktop/hypridle.nix
+ ./desktop/hyprland.nix
+ ./desktop/hyprexpo.nix
+ ./desktop/hyprlock.nix
+ ./desktop/hyprscrolling.nix
+ ./desktop/hyprshell.nix
+ ./desktop/ncsway.nix
+ ./desktop/powermenu.nix
+ #./desktop/animated_wallpaper.nix
+ #./desktop/rotating_wallpaper.nix
+ ./desktop/workspace_wallpaper.nix
+ ./desktop/waybar.nix
+ ./desktop/walker.nix
+ ./dev/dev.nix
+ ./dev/kitty.nix
+ ./dev/shells.nix
+ ./dev/starship.nix
+ ./dev/zsh.nix
+ ./dev/emacs
+ ];
- <<home-user>>
+ <<home-user>>
- <<home-packages>>
+ <<home-packages>>
- programs.home-manager.enable = true;
+ programs.home-manager.enable = true;
}
This Home Manager Nix module (ai.nix) installs the Ollama package and configures it by reading a simple key-value configuration file (ollama.conf) for settings like the server host and default model. It sets environment variables (OLLAMAHOST and OLAMADEFAULTMODEL) for easy access in your shell or applications, with fallback defaults if the config file is missing or empty. Optionally, it also defines a user-level systemd service to automatically start the Ollama server on NixOS or systems with Home Manager’s systemd support enabled. @@ -2533,9 +2533,9 @@ in { services.ollama = { - enable = true; - package = pkgs.ollama; - environmentVariables = envVars; + enable = true; + package = pkgs.ollama; + environmentVariables = envVars; }; } @@ -2544,8 +2544,8 @@ in
Creates a script for a powermenu @@ -2554,22 +2554,23 @@ Creates a script for a powermenu
{ config, lib, pkgs, flakeRoot, ... }:
let
repoScript =
- flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/scripts/powermenu.sh";
+ flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/scripts/powermenu.sh";
targetRel = "hypr/scripts/powermenu.sh";
in
{
# Ensure script exists in ~/.config/hypr/scripts/
xdg.configFile."${targetRel}" = {
- source = repoScript;
- executable = true;
+ source = lib.mkForce repoScript;
+ backup = lib.mkForce false;
+ executable = true;
};
}
userRelRoot = "nixosconf/wallpaperstuff"; @@ -2585,53 +2586,53 @@ let userVideoPath = "${userAbsRoot}/videos/myWallpaper.mp4"; # (keep your existing approach: sync the repo wallpaper dir to the user dir) repoWallpapersOnly = lib.cleanSourceWith { - src = repoWallpaperDir; - filter = path: type: true; + src = repoWallpaperDir; + filter = path: type: true; }; in { home.packages = [ - pkgs.mpvpaper - pkgs.mpv + pkgs.mpvpaper + pkgs.mpv ]; # Sync repo wallpapers (including videos/) into ~/nixos_conf/wallpaperstuff home.file."${userRelRoot}" = { - source = repoWallpapersOnly; - recursive = true; + source = repoWallpapersOnly; + recursive = true; }; systemd.user.services.mpvpaper-wallpaper = { - Unit = { - Description = "Video wallpaper (mpvpaper)"; - After = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; - PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; - }; - Service = { - Type = "simple"; - # -p auto-pause saves resources when the wallpaper surface is hidden. - # '*' applies to all outputs. - # Stretch-to-fill (cover) behavior: - # --panscan=1.0 fills the entire output by cropping (no letterboxing). - # If you literally want distortion-stretch (ignore aspect ratio), use --keepaspect=no instead. - ExecStart = '' - ${pkgs.mpvpaper}/bin/mpvpaper \ - -p \ - -o "no-audio --loop-file=inf --no-terminal --really-quiet --panscan=1.0 --keepaspect=yes" \ - '*' "${userVideoPath}" - ''; - Restart = "on-failure"; - RestartSec = 1; - }; - Install = { - WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; - }; + Unit = { + Description = "Video wallpaper (mpvpaper)"; + After = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; + PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; + }; + Service = { + Type = "simple"; + # -p auto-pause saves resources when the wallpaper surface is hidden. + # '*' applies to all outputs. + # Stretch-to-fill (cover) behavior: + # --panscan=1.0 fills the entire output by cropping (no letterboxing). + # If you literally want distortion-stretch (ignore aspect ratio), use --keepaspect=no instead. + ExecStart = '' + ${pkgs.mpvpaper}/bin/mpvpaper \ + -p \ + -o "no-audio --loop-file=inf --no-terminal --really-quiet --panscan=1.0 --keepaspect=yes" \ + '*' "${userVideoPath}" + ''; + Restart = "on-failure"; + RestartSec = 1; + }; + Install = { + WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; + }; }; }
rotatingwallpaper.nix installs wpaperd and deploys your wallpaper files from the repo (./assets/conf/desktop/wallpaper/pictures/) into ~/conf/desktop/wallpaper/pictures. It also deploys the default wallpaper configuration from assets/conf/desktop/wallpaper/wallpaper.conf into ~/conf/desktop/wallpaper/wallpaper.conf, which is the file you can edit as a user override. @@ -2648,45 +2649,45 @@ let userConfPath = "${userAbsRoot}/wallpaper.conf"; # Exclude wallpaper.conf so HM does NOT manage it (avoids backup collisions) repoWallpapersOnly = lib.cleanSourceWith { - src = repoWallpaperDir; - filter = path: type: - (builtins.baseNameOf path) != "wallpaper.conf"; + src = repoWallpaperDir; + filter = path: type: + (builtins.baseNameOf path) != "wallpaper.conf"; }; in { home.packages = [ pkgs.wpaperd ]; # Sync everything *except* wallpaper.conf into ~/nixos_conf/wallpaperstuff home.file."${userRelRoot}" = { - source = repoWallpapersOnly; - recursive = true; + source = repoWallpapersOnly; + recursive = true; }; # Now safely overwrite the config every activation (no HM collision) home.activation.wallpaperConfForce = - lib.hm.dag.entryAfter [ "writeBoundary" ] '' - set -euo pipefail - mkdir -p "${userAbsRoot}" - install -m 0644 "${repoWallpaperConf}" "${userConfPath}" - ''; + lib.hm.dag.entryAfter [ "writeBoundary" ] '' + set -euo pipefail + mkdir -p "${userAbsRoot}" + install -m 0644 "${repoWallpaperConf}" "${userConfPath}" + ''; systemd.user.services.wpaperd = { - Unit = { - Description = "wpaperd wallpaper daemon"; - After = [ "default.target" ]; - }; - Service = { - Type = "simple"; - ExecStart = "${pkgs.wpaperd}/bin/wpaperd --config ${userConfPath}"; - Restart = "on-failure"; - RestartSec = 1; - }; - Install.WantedBy = [ "default.target" ]; + Unit = { + Description = "wpaperd wallpaper daemon"; + After = [ "default.target" ]; + }; + Service = { + Type = "simple"; + ExecStart = "${pkgs.wpaperd}/bin/wpaperd --config ${userConfPath}"; + Restart = "on-failure"; + RestartSec = 1; + }; + Install.WantedBy = [ "default.target" ]; ;
{ config, lib, pkgs, flakeRoot, ... }:
@@ -2698,209 +2699,212 @@ let
# (Optional) still sync your repo wallpapers/scripts into ~/nixos_conf/wallpaperstuff
repoWallpaperDir = flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/wallpaper";
repoWallpapersOnly = lib.cleanSourceWith {
- src = repoWallpaperDir;
- filter = path: type: true;
+ src = repoWallpaperDir;
+ filter = path: type: true;
};
daemonRel = "hypr/scripts/hyprpaper-ws-daemon.sh";
- setRel = "hypr/scripts/set-wallpaper.sh";
+ setRel = "hypr/scripts/set-wallpaper.sh";
in
{
home.packages = [
- pkgs.hyprpaper
- pkgs.socat
- pkgs.jq
- pkgs.findutils
- pkgs.coreutils
- pkgs.gnused
- pkgs.gawk
+ pkgs.hyprpaper
+ pkgs.socat
+ pkgs.jq
+ pkgs.findutils
+ pkgs.coreutils
+ pkgs.gnused
+ pkgs.gawk
];
# Keep your existing "sync wallpapers into a writable dir" pattern
home.file."${userRelRoot}" = {
- source = repoWallpapersOnly;
- recursive = true;
+ source = repoWallpapersOnly;
+ recursive = true;
};
# Hyprpaper config (hyprpaper reads this; it does NOT need to write it)
# `ipc = true` enables `hyprctl hyprpaper ...` commands. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
- xdg.configFile."hypr/hyprpaper.conf".text = ''
- ipc = true
- splash = false
+ xdg.configFile."hypr/hyprpaper.conf".text = lib.mkForce ''
+ ipc = true
+ splash = false
'';
+ xdg.configFile."hypr/hyprpaper.conf".backup = lib.mkForce false;
# Workspace wallpaper daemon: listens to socket2, applies w-<id>=... mapping
# Uses workspacev2 to get numeric workspace id. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
xdg.configFile."${daemonRel}" = {
- executable = true;
- text = ''
- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- set -euo pipefail
- : "''${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR:?XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set}"
- : "''${HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE:?HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE not set}"
- SOCK="''${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/hypr/''${HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE}/.socket2.sock"
- [[ -S "$SOCK" ]] || { echo "Hyprland socket not found: $SOCK" >&2; exit 1; }
- PICTURES_DIR="''${1:-${picturesDir}}"
- FIT_MODE="fill" # hyprpaper fit_mode: contain|cover|tile|fill :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
- HYPR_DIR="''${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/hypr"
- MAP_ROOT="''${HYPR_DIR}/hyprpaper/config"
- focused_monitor() {
- hyprctl -j monitors | jq -r '.[] | select(.focused==true) | .name' | head -n 1
- }
- map_file_for_monitor() {
- local mon="''${1}"
- echo "''${MAP_ROOT}/''${mon}/defaults.conf"
- }
- ensure_map_file() {
- local mon="''${1}"
- local f
- f="$(map_file_for_monitor "''${mon}")"
- mkdir -p "$(dirname "''${f}")"
- if [[ ! -f "''${f}" ]]; then
- # Seed with 1..9 from picturesDir if present, else empty entries
- {
- for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
- seed="$(ls -1 "''${PICTURES_DIR}/''${i}."* 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 || true)"
- echo "w-''${i}= ''${seed}"
- done
- } > "''${f}"
- fi
- echo "''${f}"
- }
- get_wall_for_ws() {
- local mon="''${1}"
- local wsid="''${2}"
- local f key val
- f="$(ensure_map_file "''${mon}")"
- key="w-''${wsid}"
- # accept "w-1=/path" or "w-1= /path"
- val="$(awk -F= -v k="''${key}" '$1==k {sub(/^[[:space:]]+/, "", $2); print $2; exit}' "''${f}" || true)"
- echo "''${val}"
- }
- apply_wallpaper() {
- local mon="''${1}"
- local wsid="''${2}"
- local file
- file="$(get_wall_for_ws "''${mon}" "''${wsid}")"
- [[ -n "''${file}" ]] || return 0
- [[ -f "''${file}" ]] || return 0
- # Apply via IPC
- # hyprpaper “wallpaper { monitor path fit_mode }” model is per monitor. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
- hyprctl hyprpaper wallpaper "''${mon}, ''${file}, ''${FIT_MODE}" >/dev/null
- }
- # Initial apply on startup
- mon="$(focused_monitor || true)"
- wsid="$(hyprctl -j activeworkspace | jq -r '.id' | head -n 1 || true)"
- [[ -n "''${mon}" && -n "''${wsid}" ]] && apply_wallpaper "''${mon}" "''${wsid}"
- handle() {
- local line="''${1}"
- case "''${line}" in
- workspacev2* )
- # workspacev2>>ID,NAME :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
- local payload wsid
- payload="''${line#*>>}"
- wsid="''${payload%%,*}"
- mon="$(focused_monitor || true)"
- [[ -n "''${mon}" && -n "''${wsid}" ]] && apply_wallpaper "''${mon}" "''${wsid}"
- ;;
- focusedmon* )
- # focusedmon>>MON,WORKSPACENAME :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
- # When monitor focus changes, re-apply for the active workspace id.
- mon="$(focused_monitor || true)"
- wsid="$(hyprctl -j activeworkspace | jq -r '.id' | head -n 1 || true)"
- [[ -n "''${mon}" && -n "''${wsid}" ]] && apply_wallpaper "''${mon}" "''${wsid}"
- ;;
- esac
- }
- socat -U - UNIX-CONNECT:"''${SOCK}" | while read -r line; do
- handle "''${line}" || true
- done
- '';
+ executable = true;
+ text = lib.mkForce ''
+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
+ set -euo pipefail
+ : "''${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR:?XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set}"
+ : "''${HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE:?HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE not set}"
+ SOCK="''${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/hypr/''${HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE}/.socket2.sock"
+ [[ -S "$SOCK" ]] || { echo "Hyprland socket not found: $SOCK" >&2; exit 1; }
+ PICTURES_DIR="''${1:-${picturesDir}}"
+ FIT_MODE="fill" # hyprpaper fit_mode: contain|cover|tile|fill :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
+ HYPR_DIR="''${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/hypr"
+ MAP_ROOT="''${HYPR_DIR}/hyprpaper/config"
+ focused_monitor() {
+ hyprctl -j monitors | jq -r '.[] | select(.focused==true) | .name' | head -n 1
+ }
+ map_file_for_monitor() {
+ local mon="''${1}"
+ echo "''${MAP_ROOT}/''${mon}/defaults.conf"
+ }
+ ensure_map_file() {
+ local mon="''${1}"
+ local f
+ f="$(map_file_for_monitor "''${mon}")"
+ mkdir -p "$(dirname "''${f}")"
+ if [[ ! -f "''${f}" ]]; then
+ # Seed with 1..9 from picturesDir if present, else empty entries
+ {
+ for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
+ seed="$(ls -1 "''${PICTURES_DIR}/''${i}."* 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 || true)"
+ echo "w-''${i}= ''${seed}"
+ done
+ } > "''${f}"
+ fi
+ echo "''${f}"
+ }
+ get_wall_for_ws() {
+ local mon="''${1}"
+ local wsid="''${2}"
+ local f key val
+ f="$(ensure_map_file "''${mon}")"
+ key="w-''${wsid}"
+ # accept "w-1=/path" or "w-1= /path"
+ val="$(awk -F= -v k="''${key}" '$1==k {sub(/^[[:space:]]+/, "", $2); print $2; exit}' "''${f}" || true)"
+ echo "''${val}"
+ }
+ apply_wallpaper() {
+ local mon="''${1}"
+ local wsid="''${2}"
+ local file
+ file="$(get_wall_for_ws "''${mon}" "''${wsid}")"
+ [[ -n "''${file}" ]] || return 0
+ [[ -f "''${file}" ]] || return 0
+ # Apply via IPC
+ # hyprpaper “wallpaper { monitor path fit_mode }” model is per monitor. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
+ hyprctl hyprpaper wallpaper "''${mon}, ''${file}, ''${FIT_MODE}" >/dev/null
+ }
+ # Initial apply on startup
+ mon="$(focused_monitor || true)"
+ wsid="$(hyprctl -j activeworkspace | jq -r '.id' | head -n 1 || true)"
+ [[ -n "''${mon}" && -n "''${wsid}" ]] && apply_wallpaper "''${mon}" "''${wsid}"
+ handle() {
+ local line="''${1}"
+ case "''${line}" in
+ workspacev2* )
+ # workspacev2>>ID,NAME :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
+ local payload wsid
+ payload="''${line#*>>}"
+ wsid="''${payload%%,*}"
+ mon="$(focused_monitor || true)"
+ [[ -n "''${mon}" && -n "''${wsid}" ]] && apply_wallpaper "''${mon}" "''${wsid}"
+ ;;
+ focusedmon* )
+ # focusedmon>>MON,WORKSPACENAME :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
+ # When monitor focus changes, re-apply for the active workspace id.
+ mon="$(focused_monitor || true)"
+ wsid="$(hyprctl -j activeworkspace | jq -r '.id' | head -n 1 || true)"
+ [[ -n "''${mon}" && -n "''${wsid}" ]] && apply_wallpaper "''${mon}" "''${wsid}"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ }
+ socat -U - UNIX-CONNECT:"''${SOCK}" | while read -r line; do
+ handle "''${line}" || true
+ done
+ '';
+ backup = lib.mkForce false;
};
# CLI setter in the style of your inspiration script.
# Usage: set-wallpaper.sh <workspace_id> <monitor> [wallpaper]
xdg.configFile."${setRel}" = {
- executable = true;
- text = ''
- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- set -euo pipefail
+ executable = true;
+ text = lib.mkForce ''
+ #!/usr/bin/env bash
+ set -euo pipefail
- HYPR_DIR="''${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/hypr"
- MAP_ROOT="''${HYPR_DIR}/hyprpaper/config"
+ HYPR_DIR="''${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/hypr"
+ MAP_ROOT="''${HYPR_DIR}/hyprpaper/config"
- usage() {
- echo "Usage: set-wallpaper.sh <workspace_id> <monitor> [wallpaper_path]"
- }
+ usage() {
+ echo "Usage: set-wallpaper.sh <workspace_id> <monitor> [wallpaper_path]"
+ }
- wsid="''${1:-}"
- mon="''${2:-}"
- wp="''${3:-}"
+ wsid="''${1:-}"
+ mon="''${2:-}"
+ wp="''${3:-}"
- [[ -n "''${wsid}" ]] || { usage; exit 1; }
- [[ -n "''${mon}" ]] || { usage; exit 1; }
+ [[ -n "''${wsid}" ]] || { usage; exit 1; }
+ [[ -n "''${mon}" ]] || { usage; exit 1; }
- cfg="''${MAP_ROOT}/''${mon}/defaults.conf"
- mkdir -p "$(dirname "''${cfg}")"
- [[ -f "''${cfg}" ]] || touch "''${cfg}"
+ cfg="''${MAP_ROOT}/''${mon}/defaults.conf"
+ mkdir -p "$(dirname "''${cfg}")"
+ [[ -f "''${cfg}" ]] || touch "''${cfg}"
- if [[ -z "''${wp}" ]]; then
- # Random pick from your defaults folder if you want; adjust path if needed:
- wp="$(find "$HOME/.config/wallpapers/defaults" -type f 2>/dev/null | shuf -n 1 || true)"
- [[ -n "''${wp}" ]] || { echo "No wallpaper found (random). Provide a path as arg 3."; exit 1; }
- fi
+ if [[ -z "''${wp}" ]]; then
+ # Random pick from your defaults folder if you want; adjust path if needed:
+ wp="$(find "$HOME/.config/wallpapers/defaults" -type f 2>/dev/null | shuf -n 1 || true)"
+ [[ -n "''${wp}" ]] || { echo "No wallpaper found (random). Provide a path as arg 3."; exit 1; }
+ fi
- # Ensure key exists; if not, append it
- key="w-''${wsid}"
- if ! grep -q "^''${key}=" "''${cfg}"; then
- echo "''${key}=" >> "''${cfg}"
- fi
+ # Ensure key exists; if not, append it
+ key="w-''${wsid}"
+ if ! grep -q "^''${key}=" "''${cfg}"; then
+ echo "''${key}=" >> "''${cfg}"
+ fi
- # Set mapping
- ${pkgs.gnused}/bin/sed -i "s|^''${key}=.*|''${key}= ''${wp}|g" "''${cfg}"
+ # Set mapping
+ ${pkgs.gnused}/bin/sed -i "s|^''${key}=.*|''${key}= ''${wp}|g" "''${cfg}"
- # If this monitor is currently showing that workspace id, apply immediately
- curws="$(hyprctl -j monitors | jq -r --arg m "''${mon}" '.[] | select(.name==$m) | .activeWorkspace.id' | head -n 1 || true)"
- if [[ "''${curws}" == "''${wsid}" ]]; then
- hyprctl hyprpaper wallpaper "''${mon}, ''${wp}, fill" >/dev/null
- fi
- '';
+ # If this monitor is currently showing that workspace id, apply immediately
+ curws="$(hyprctl -j monitors | jq -r --arg m "''${mon}" '.[] | select(.name==$m) | .activeWorkspace.id' | head -n 1 || true)"
+ if [[ "''${curws}" == "''${wsid}" ]]; then
+ hyprctl hyprpaper wallpaper "''${mon}, ''${wp}, fill" >/dev/null
+ fi
+ '';
+ backup = lib.mkForce false;
};
# Services
systemd.user.services.hyprpaper = {
- Unit = {
- Description = "hyprpaper wallpaper daemon";
- PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
- After = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
- };
- Service = {
- ExecStart = "${pkgs.hyprpaper}/bin/hyprpaper";
- Restart = "on-failure";
- RestartSec = 1;
- };
- Install = { WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; };
+ Unit = {
+ Description = "hyprpaper wallpaper daemon";
+ PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
+ After = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
+ };
+ Service = {
+ ExecStart = "${pkgs.hyprpaper}/bin/hyprpaper";
+ Restart = "on-failure";
+ RestartSec = 1;
+ };
+ Install = { WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; };
};
systemd.user.services.hyprpaper-ws-daemon = {
- Unit = {
- Description = "Workspace->wallpaper mapping daemon (hyprpaper + socket2)";
- PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
- After = [ "graphical-session.target" "hyprpaper.service" ];
- };
- Service = {
- ExecStart = "${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash ${config.xdg.configHome}/${daemonRel} ${picturesDir}";
- Restart = "on-failure";
- RestartSec = 1;
- };
- Install = { WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; };
+ Unit = {
+ Description = "Workspace->wallpaper mapping daemon (hyprpaper + socket2)";
+ PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ];
+ After = [ "graphical-session.target" "hyprpaper.service" ];
+ };
+ Service = {
+ ExecStart = "${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash ${config.xdg.configHome}/${daemonRel} ${picturesDir}";
+ Restart = "on-failure";
+ RestartSec = 1;
+ };
+ Install = { WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; };
};
}
The lock screen configured using hyprlock. @@ -2945,20 +2951,22 @@ They are configured below.
{config, lib, pkgs, flakeRoot, ... }:
let
- lockPngSrc = flakeRoot + "/assets/lock.png";
+ lockPngSrc = flakeRoot + "/assets/lock.png";
hyprlockConf = flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/hyprlock.conf";
in
{
home.packages = [ pkgs.hyprlock ];
- xdg.configFile."hypr/lock.png".source = lockPngSrc;
- xdg.configFile."hypr/hyprlock.conf".source = hyprlockConf;
+ xdg.configFile."hypr/lock.png".source = lib.mkForce lockPngSrc;
+ xdg.configFile."hypr/lock.png".backup = lib.mkForce false;
+ xdg.configFile."hypr/hyprlock.conf".source = lib.mkForce hyprlockConf;
+ xdg.configFile."hypr/hyprlock.conf".backup = lib.mkForce false;
}
<henro: needs instruction> @@ -2970,14 +2978,15 @@ let in { home.packages = [ pkgs.hypridle ]; - xdg.configFile."hypr/hypridle.conf".source = hypridleConf; + xdg.configFile."hypr/hypridle.conf".source = lib.mkForce hypridleConf; + xdg.configFile."hypr/hypridle.conf".backup = lib.mkForce false ; }
This Nix module integrates the hyprscrolling plugin into a Home-Manager managed Hyprland setup in a declarative and reproducible way. It ensures the plugin is installed, optionally switches Hyprland to the scrolling layout, and renders user-defined plugin settings directly into the Hyprland configuration. The goal is to manage the scrolling workspace behavior entirely from Nix instead of maintaining manual edits inside hyprland.conf. @@ -2996,46 +3005,49 @@ let targetPerMonitor = "hypr/scripts/hyprscrolling-per-monitor.sh"; # Facilitate switching between scrolling and dwindle repoSwitchScript = - flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/scripts/toggle-layout-scrolling-dwindle.sh"; + flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/scripts/toggle-layout-scrolling-dwindle.sh"; targetSwitchScript = "hypr/scripts/toggle-layout-scrolling-dwindle.sh"; in { # Ensure deps for the script exist at runtime # (hyprctl comes with Hyprland; jq is often not installed by default) home.packages = with pkgs; [ - jq + jq ]; wayland.windowManager.hyprland = { - enable = true; - plugins = [ - pkgs.hyprlandPlugins.hyprscrolling - ]; - extraConfig = '' - source = ~/.config/${targetRel} - ''; + enable = true; + plugins = [ + pkgs.hyprlandPlugins.hyprscrolling + ]; + extraConfig = '' + source = ~/.config/${targetRel} + ''; }; # Copy repo configs/scripts into ~/.config - xdg.configFile."${targetRel}".source = repoConf; - + xdg.configFile."${targetRel}".source = lib.mkForce repoConf; + xdg.configFile."${targetRel}".backup = lib.mkForce false; xdg.configFile."${targetOverflowRel}" = { - source = repoOverflowScript; - executable = true; # makes it chmod +x + source = lib.mkForce repoOverflowScript; + backup = lib.mkForce false; + executable = true; # makes it chmod +x }; xdg.configFile."${targetPerMonitor}" = { - source = repoPerMonitorScript; - executable = true; # makes it chmod +x + source = lib.mkForce repoPerMonitorScript; + backup = lib.mkForce false; + executable = true; # makes it chmod +x }; xdg.configFile."${targetSwitchScript}" = { - source = repoSwitchScript; - executable = true; # makes it chmod +x + source = lib.mkForce repoSwitchScript; + backup = lib.mkForce false; + executable = true; # makes it chmod +x }; }
For nice task-starting and -switching @@ -3052,31 +3064,33 @@ in xdg.enable = true; home.packages = [ pkgs.hyprshell ]; # Link repo -> ~/.config/hyprshell/... - xdg.configFile."hyprshell/config.ron".source = cfgRon; - xdg.configFile."hyprshell/styles.css".source = cssFile; + xdg.configFile."hyprshell/config.ron".source = lib.mkForce cfgRon; + xdg.configFile."hyprshell/config.ron".backup = lib.mkForce false; + xdg.configFile."hyprshell/styles.css".source = lib.mkForce cssFile; + xdg.configFile."hyprshell/styles.css".backup = lib.mkForce false; # Autostart (systemd user service) systemd.user.services.hyprshell = { - Unit = { - Description = "Hyprshell (window switcher / launcher)"; - PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; - After = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; - }; - Service = { - ExecStart = "${pkgs.hyprshell}/bin/hyprshell"; - Restart = "on-failure"; - RestartSec = 1; - }; - Install = { - WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; - }; + Unit = { + Description = "Hyprshell (window switcher / launcher)"; + PartOf = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; + After = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; + }; + Service = { + ExecStart = "${pkgs.hyprshell}/bin/hyprshell"; + Restart = "on-failure"; + RestartSec = 1; + }; + Install = { + WantedBy = [ "graphical-session.target" ]; + }; }; }
This configures the desktop environment along with the peripherals. The comments should explain whats happening. @@ -3084,50 +3098,51 @@ This configures the desktop environment along with the peripherals. The comments
{ config, lib, pkgs, flakeRoot, ... }:
let
- hyprConf = flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/hyprland.conf";
+ hyprConf = flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/hyprland.conf";
bindingsConf = flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/bindings.conf";
in
{
wayland.windowManager.hyprland = {
- enable = true;
- # Load base config + bindings from repo files
- extraConfig =
- (builtins.readFile hyprConf)
- + "\n\n# --- Repo keybindings ---\n"
- + (builtins.readFile bindingsConf)
- + "\n";
- settings = {
- windowrule = [
- "match:class nm-connection-editor, float 1, center 1, size 900 700"
- ];
- };
+ enable = true;
+ # Load base config + bindings from repo files
+ extraConfig =
+ (builtins.readFile hyprConf)
+ + "\n\n# --- Repo keybindings ---\n"
+ + (builtins.readFile bindingsConf)
+ + "\n";
+ settings = {
+ windowrule = [
+ "match:class nm-connection-editor, float 1, center 1, size 900 700"
+ ];
+ };
};
xdg.configFile."hypr/scripts/lid-lock.sh" = {
- source = flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/scripts/lid-lock.sh";
- executable = true;
+ source = lib.mkForce flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/hypr/scripts/lid-lock.sh";
+ backup = lib.mkForce false;
+ executable = true;
};
xdg.portal = {
- enable = true;
- extraPortals = with pkgs; [
- xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
- xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
- ];
- # GTK als algemene backend (OpenURI is daar betrouwbaar)
- config.common.default = [ "gtk" ];
- # Hyprland alleen voor screensharing / remote desktop
- config.hyprland = {
- "org.freedesktop.impl.portal.Screencast" = [ "hyprland" ];
- "org.freedesktop.impl.portal.RemoteDesktop" = [ "hyprland" ];
- };
+ enable = true;
+ extraPortals = with pkgs; [
+ xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
+ xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland
+ ];
+ # GTK als algemene backend (OpenURI is daar betrouwbaar)
+ config.common.default = [ "gtk" ];
+ # Hyprland alleen voor screensharing / remote desktop
+ config.hyprland = {
+ "org.freedesktop.impl.portal.Screencast" = [ "hyprland" ];
+ "org.freedesktop.impl.portal.RemoteDesktop" = [ "hyprland" ];
+ };
};
}
This is how I launch applications. It is bound to Win+Space in the ./asstes/conf/desktop/hypr/bindings.conf. @@ -3136,13 +3151,13 @@ in
{ config, pkgs, lib, flakeRoot, inputs ? null, ... }:
let
walkerPkg =
- if inputs != null && inputs ? walker
- then inputs.walker.packages.${pkgs.system}.default
- else pkgs.walker;
+ if inputs != null && inputs ? walker
+ then inputs.walker.packages.${pkgs.system}.default
+ else pkgs.walker;
elephantPkg =
- if inputs != null && inputs ? elephant
- then inputs.elephant.packages.${pkgs.system}.default
- else pkgs.elephant;
+ if inputs != null && inputs ? elephant
+ then inputs.elephant.packages.${pkgs.system}.default
+ else pkgs.elephant;
sessionTarget = "graphical-session.target";
# All theme files now live here
repoThemesDir = flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/desktop/walker";
@@ -3151,20 +3166,24 @@ in
xdg.enable = true;
home.packages = [ walkerPkg elephantPkg ];
# ~/.config/walker/themes/*
- xdg.configFile."walker/themes/frosted/default.css".source = repoThemesDir + "/themes/frosted/default.css";
+ xdg.configFile."walker/themes/frosted/default.css".source = lib.mkForce repoThemesDir + "/themes/frosted/default.css";
+ xdg.configFile."walker/themes/frosted/default.css".backup = lib.mkForce false;
xdg.configFile."walker/themes/frosted/style.css".source = repoThemesDir + "/themes/frosted/style.css";
+ xdg.configFile."walker/themes/frosted/style.css".backup = lib.mkForce false;
xdg.configFile."walker/config.toml".source = repoThemesDir + "/config.toml";
- # xdg.configFile."walker/themes/default.html".source = repoThemesDir + "/default.html";
+ xdg.configFile."walker/config.toml".backup = lib.mkForce false;
+ # xdg.configFile."walker/themes/default.html".source = lib.mkForce repoThemesDir + "/default.html";
+ # xdg.configFile."walker/themes/default.html".backup = lib.mkForce false;
# (services unchanged)
systemd.user.services.elephant = { /* ... your existing service ... */ };
- systemd.user.services.walker = { /* ... your existing service ... */ };
+ systemd.user.services.walker = { /* ... your existing service ... */ };
}
I use the Catppuccin almost everywhere. The nix module integrates almost automatically everywhere (except gtk). @@ -3173,32 +3192,32 @@ You'll notice the color values in multiple places outside this as well.
{ pkgs, ...}:
{
- gtk = {
- enable = true;
- colorScheme = "dark";
- theme = {
- name = "Catppuccin-GTK-Grey-Dark-Compact";
- package = (pkgs.magnetic-catppuccin-gtk.override {
- accent = [ "grey" ];
- shade = "dark";
- tweaks = [ "black" ];
- size = "compact";
- });
- };
- iconTheme.name = "Papirus-Dark";
- };
- catppuccin.enable = true;
- catppuccin.flavor = "mocha";
- catppuccin.accent = "blue";
- catppuccin.gtk.icon.enable = true;
- catppuccin.cursors.enable = true;
+gtk = {
+enable = true;
+colorScheme = "dark";
+theme = {
+ name = "Catppuccin-GTK-Grey-Dark-Compact";
+ package = (pkgs.magnetic-catppuccin-gtk.override {
+ accent = [ "grey" ];
+ shade = "dark";
+ tweaks = [ "black" ];
+ size = "compact";
+ });
+};
+iconTheme.name = "Papirus-Dark";
+};
+catppuccin.enable = true;
+catppuccin.flavor = "mocha";
+catppuccin.accent = "blue";
+catppuccin.gtk.icon.enable = true;
+catppuccin.cursors.enable = true;
}
This is where you can set defaults @@ -3208,17 +3227,17 @@ This is where you can set defaults { xdg.mimeApps.enable = true; xdg.mimeApps.defaultApplications = { - "x-scheme-handler/http" = [ "app.zen_browser.zen.desktop" ]; - "x-scheme-handler/https" = [ "app.zen_browser.zen.desktop" ]; - "text/html" = [ "app.zen_browser.zen.desktop" ]; + "x-scheme-handler/http" = [ "app.zen_browser.zen.desktop" ]; + "x-scheme-handler/https" = [ "app.zen_browser.zen.desktop" ]; + "text/html" = [ "app.zen_browser.zen.desktop" ]; }; }
hyprexpo gets installed and configured @@ -3227,29 +3246,29 @@ hyprexpo gets installed and configured
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
{
wayland.windowManager.hyprland = {
- # Load the Hyprexpo plugin (from nixpkgs)
- plugins = [
- pkgs.hyprlandPlugins.hyprexpo
- ];
+ # Load the Hyprexpo plugin (from nixpkgs)
+ plugins = [
+ pkgs.hyprlandPlugins.hyprexpo
+ ];
- # Append plugin config + keybind after your existing hyprland.conf
- extraConfig = lib.mkAfter ''
- ############################
- # Hyprexpo (workspace/window overview)
- ############################
+ # Append plugin config + keybind after your existing hyprland.conf
+ extraConfig = lib.mkAfter ''
+ ############################
+ # Hyprexpo (workspace/window overview)
+ ############################
- # Basic plugin config (tweak as you like)
- plugin {
- hyprexpo {
- columns = 3
- gaps_in = 5
- gaps_out = 20
+ # Basic plugin config (tweak as you like)
+ plugin {
+ hyprexpo {
+ columns = 3
+ gaps_in = 5
+ gaps_out = 20
- # Optional; comment out if you don't want it
- # workspace_method = center current
- }
- }
- '';
+ # Optional; comment out if you don't want it
+ # workspace_method = center current
+ }
+ }
+ '';
};
}
@@ -3257,8 +3276,8 @@ hyprexpo gets installed and configured
Alacritty gets installed and configured @@ -3273,6 +3292,7 @@ in programs.alacritty.enable = true; # Override the config generated by programs.alacritty xdg.configFile."alacritty/alacritty.toml".source = lib.mkForce repoAlacrittyConf; + xdg.configFile."alacritty/alacritty.toml".backup = lib.mkForce false catppuccin.alacritty.enable = true; catppuccin.alacritty.flavor = "mocha"; } @@ -3280,8 +3300,8 @@ in
All the miscellaneous dev tools on this computer. @@ -3290,51 +3310,51 @@ All the miscellaneous dev tools on this computer.
{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
{
programs = {
- vscode.enable = true;
- vim.enable = true;
- ripgrep.enable = true;
- btop.enable = true;
- fzf = {
- enable = true;
- enableZshIntegration = true;
- enableBashIntegration = true;
- };
- zoxide = {
- enable = true;
- enableZshIntegration = true;
- enableBashIntegration = true;
- };
- eza = {
- enable = true;
- enableZshIntegration = true;
- enableBashIntegration = true;
- };
- direnv = {
- enable = true;
- enableZshIntegration = true;
- enableBashIntegration = true;
- nix-direnv.enable = true;
- };
- # Zsh-specific config belongs here
- zsh = {
+ vscode.enable = true;
+ vim.enable = true;
+ ripgrep.enable = true;
+ btop.enable = true;
+ fzf = {
+ enable = true;
+ enableZshIntegration = true;
+ enableBashIntegration = true;
+ };
+ zoxide = {
+ enable = true;
+ enableZshIntegration = true;
+ enableBashIntegration = true;
+ };
+ eza = {
+ enable = true;
+ enableZshIntegration = true;
+ enableBashIntegration = true;
+ };
+ direnv = {
+ enable = true;
+ enableZshIntegration = true;
+ enableBashIntegration = true;
+ nix-direnv.enable = true;
+ };
+ # Zsh-specific config belongs here
+ zsh = {
# for emacs-eat package
- initContent = lib.mkOrder 1200 ''
- [ -n "$EAT_SHELL_INTEGRATION_DIR" ] && \
- source "$EAT_SHELL_INTEGRATION_DIR/zsh"
- '';
- };
- git = {
- enable = true;
- lfs.enable = true;
- };
+ initContent = lib.mkOrder 1200 ''
+ [ -n "$EAT_SHELL_INTEGRATION_DIR" ] && \
+ source "$EAT_SHELL_INTEGRATION_DIR/zsh"
+ '';
+ };
+ git = {
+ enable = true;
+ lfs.enable = true;
+ };
};
}
Kitty gets installed and configured @@ -3343,38 +3363,39 @@ Kitty gets installed and configured
{ config, pkgs, lib, flakeRoot, ... }:
let
catppuccinMochaConf =
- builtins.readFile (flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/dev/terminal/Catppuccin-Mocha.conf");
+ builtins.readFile (flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/dev/terminal/Catppuccin-Mocha.conf");
# Your own keymaps / other settings (but we will NOT rely on it for opacity)
repoKittyConfText =
- builtins.readFile (flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/dev/terminal/kitty.conf");
+ builtins.readFile (flakeRoot + "/assets/conf/dev/terminal/kitty.conf");
in
{
xdg.enable = true;
# Stable theme file so kitty.conf can include it without /nix/store paths
- xdg.configFile."kitty/themes/Catppuccin-Mocha.conf".text = catppuccinMochaConf;
+ xdg.configFile."kitty/themes/Catppuccin-Mocha.conf".text = lib.mkForce catppuccinMochaConf;
+ xdg.configFile."kitty/themes/Catppuccin-Mocha.conf".backup = lib.mkForce false;
programs.kitty = {
- enable = true;
- # Home Manager generates ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf; we append in-order:
- # 1) include theme
- # 2) your repo config (keymaps etc.)
- # 3) force opacity LAST so it always wins
- extraConfig = ''
- # 1) Theme first (stable path)
- include themes/Catppuccin-Mocha.conf
- # 2) Your repo config (may also include theme; harmless if duplicated)
- ${repoKittyConfText}
- # 3) Force transparency last (wins)
- #background_opacity 0.60
- #dynamic_background_opacity yes
- '';
+ enable = true;
+ # Home Manager generates ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf; we append in-order:
+ # 1) include theme
+ # 2) your repo config (keymaps etc.)
+ # 3) force opacity LAST so it always wins
+ extraConfig = ''
+ # 1) Theme first (stable path)
+ include themes/Catppuccin-Mocha.conf
+ # 2) Your repo config (may also include theme; harmless if duplicated)
+ ${repoKittyConfText}
+ # 3) Force transparency last (wins)
+ #background_opacity 0.60
+ #dynamic_background_opacity yes
+ '';
};
}
The aliases mentioned in ./assets/conf/dev/terminal/shells.conf will be added to enabled shells @@ -3383,8 +3404,8 @@ The aliases mentioned in ./assets/conf/dev/terminal/shells.conf will be added to
# shells.nix — Home-Manager module
#
# Reads:
-# ${flakeRoot}/assets/conf/shells.nixdev/terminal/enabled_shells.conf
-# ${flakeRoot}/assets/conf/dev/terminal/aliases.conf
+# ${flakeRoot}/assets/conf/shells.nixdev/terminal/enabled_shells.conf
+# ${flakeRoot}/assets/conf/dev/terminal/aliases.conf
#
# For each enabled shell in [enabled_shells]:
# - installs/enables shell (where HM has an enable option)
@@ -3405,53 +3426,53 @@ let
readMaybe = p: if builtins.pathExists p then builtins.readFile p else "";
normalizeLine = l: trim (lib.replaceStrings [ "\r" ] [ "" ] l);
parseSections = text:
- let
- lines = map normalizeLine (lib.splitString "\n" text);
- isHeader = l:
- let s = l;
- in lib.hasPrefix "[" s
- && lib.hasSuffix "]" s
- && builtins.stringLength s >= 3;
- nameOf = l: lib.removeSuffix "]" (lib.removePrefix "[" l);
- folded =
- builtins.foldl'
- (st: l:
- if l == "" then st else
- if isHeader l then st // { current = nameOf l; }
- else
- let
- cur = st.current;
- prev = st.sections.${cur} or [];
- in
- st // { sections = st.sections // { ${cur} = prev ++ [ l ]; }; }
- )
- { current = "__root__"; sections = {}; }
- lines;
- in
- folded.sections;
+ let
+ lines = map normalizeLine (lib.splitString "\n" text);
+ isHeader = l:
+ let s = l;
+ in lib.hasPrefix "[" s
+ && lib.hasSuffix "]" s
+ && builtins.stringLength s >= 3;
+ nameOf = l: lib.removeSuffix "]" (lib.removePrefix "[" l);
+ folded =
+ builtins.foldl'
+ (st: l:
+ if l == "" then st else
+ if isHeader l then st // { current = nameOf l; }
+ else
+ let
+ cur = st.current;
+ prev = st.sections.${cur} or [];
+ in
+ st // { sections = st.sections // { ${cur} = prev ++ [ l ]; }; }
+ )
+ { current = "__root__"; sections = {}; }
+ lines;
+ in
+ folded.sections;
enabledSections = parseSections (readMaybe enabledFile);
- aliasSections = parseSections (readMaybe aliasesFile);
+ aliasSections = parseSections (readMaybe aliasesFile);
# [enabled_shells] lines: key = yes/no
enabledShells =
- let
- raw = enabledSections.enabled_shells or [];
- parseKV = l:
- let m = builtins.match ''^([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*(.*)$'' l;
- in if m == null then null else {
- k = trim (builtins.elemAt m 0);
- v = lib.toLower (trim (builtins.elemAt m 1));
- };
- kvs = builtins.filter (x: x != null) (map parseKV raw);
- in
- map (x: x.k) (builtins.filter (x: x.v == "yes" || x.v == "true" || x.v == "1") kvs);
+ let
+ raw = enabledSections.enabled_shells or [];
+ parseKV = l:
+ let m = builtins.match ''^([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*(.*)$'' l;
+ in if m == null then null else {
+ k = trim (builtins.elemAt m 0);
+ v = lib.toLower (trim (builtins.elemAt m 1));
+ };
+ kvs = builtins.filter (x: x != null) (map parseKV raw);
+ in
+ map (x: x.k) (builtins.filter (x: x.v == "yes" || x.v == "true" || x.v == "1") kvs);
shellEnabled = shell: builtins.elem shell enabledShells;
# ---------- per-shell repo config file (<shell>.conf) ----------
shellConfPath = shell: terminalDir + "/${shell}.conf";
shellConfExists = shell: builtins.pathExists (shellConfPath shell);
sourceIfExistsSh = p: ''
- if [ -f "${toString p}" ]; then
- source "${toString p}"
- fi
+ if [ -f "${toString p}" ]; then
+ source "${toString p}"
+ fi
'';
# ---------- aliases section helpers ----------
secLines = name: aliasSections.${name} or [];
@@ -3462,55 +3483,55 @@ let
fishAliasesPath = "${config.xdg.configHome}/fish/conf.d/aliases.fish";
# Seeds (created once; user can edit afterwards)
bashSeed = ''
- # Created once from: ${toString aliasesFile}
- # Edit freely; Home Manager will not overwrite this file.
- #
- ${secText "bash_zsh"}
- ${secText "bash_specific"}
- '';
+ # Created once from: ${toString aliasesFile}
+ # Edit freely; Home Manager will not overwrite this file.
+ #
+ ${secText "bash_zsh"}
+ ${secText "bash_specific"}
+ '';
zshSeed = ''
- # Created once from: ${toString aliasesFile}
- # Edit freely; Home Manager will not overwrite this file.
- ${secText "bash_zsh"}
- ${secText "zsh_specific"}
- '';
+ # Created once from: ${toString aliasesFile}
+ # Edit freely; Home Manager will not overwrite this file.
+ ${secText "bash_zsh"}
+ ${secText "zsh_specific"}
+ '';
# Fish: translate [bash_zsh] POSIX alias lines + append [fish_specific] as-is
parsePosixAlias = l:
+ let
+ m = builtins.match ''^[[:space:]]*alias[[:space:]]+([A-Za-z0-9_+-]+)=(.*)$'' l;
+ in
+ if m == null then null else
let
- m = builtins.match ''^[[:space:]]*alias[[:space:]]+([A-Za-z0-9_+-]+)=(.*)$'' l;
+ name = trim (builtins.elemAt m 0);
+ rhs0 = trim (builtins.elemAt m 1);
+ unquote =
+ if lib.hasPrefix "'" rhs0 && lib.hasSuffix "'" rhs0 then
+ lib.removeSuffix "'" (lib.removePrefix "'" rhs0)
+ else if lib.hasPrefix "\"" rhs0 && lib.hasSuffix "\"" rhs0 then
+ lib.removeSuffix "\"" (lib.removePrefix "\"" rhs0)
+ else
+ rhs0;
in
- if m == null then null else
- let
- name = trim (builtins.elemAt m 0);
- rhs0 = trim (builtins.elemAt m 1);
- unquote =
- if lib.hasPrefix "'" rhs0 && lib.hasSuffix "'" rhs0 then
- lib.removeSuffix "'" (lib.removePrefix "'" rhs0)
- else if lib.hasPrefix "\"" rhs0 && lib.hasSuffix "\"" rhs0 then
- lib.removeSuffix "\"" (lib.removePrefix "\"" rhs0)
- else
- rhs0;
- in
- { inherit name; cmd = unquote; };
+ { inherit name; cmd = unquote; };
escapeForFish = s:
- lib.replaceStrings
- [ "\\" "\"" "$" "`" ]
- [ "\\\\" "\\\"" "\\$" "\\`" ]
- s;
+ lib.replaceStrings
+ [ "\\" "\"" "$" "`" ]
+ [ "\\\\" "\\\"" "\\$" "\\`" ]
+ s;
fishTranslated =
- let
- parsed = builtins.filter (x: x != null) (map parsePosixAlias (secLines "bash_zsh"));
- in
- lib.concatStringsSep "\n" (map (a: ''alias ${a.name} "${escapeForFish a.cmd}"'') parsed);
+ let
+ parsed = builtins.filter (x: x != null) (map parsePosixAlias (secLines "bash_zsh"));
+ in
+ lib.concatStringsSep "\n" (map (a: ''alias ${a.name} "${escapeForFish a.cmd}"'') parsed);
fishSeed = ''
- # Created once from: ${toString aliasesFile}
- # Edit freely; Home Manager will not overwrite this file.
- status is-interactive; or exit
- # Translated from [bash_zsh]:
- ${fishTranslated}
- # From [fish_specific]:
- ${secText "fish_specific"}
- '';
+ # Created once from: ${toString aliasesFile}
+ # Edit freely; Home Manager will not overwrite this file.
+ status is-interactive; or exit
+ # Translated from [bash_zsh]:
+ ${fishTranslated}
+ # From [fish_specific]:
+ ${secText "fish_specific"}
+ '';
in
{
xdg.enable = true;
@@ -3519,79 +3540,79 @@ in
programs.zsh.enable = shellEnabled "zsh";
programs.fish.enable = shellEnabled "fish";
home.packages =
- (lib.optionals (shellEnabled "dash") [ pkgs.dash ]) ++
- (lib.optionals (shellEnabled "nushell") [ pkgs.nushell ]);
+ (lib.optionals (shellEnabled "dash") [ pkgs.dash ]) ++
+ (lib.optionals (shellEnabled "nushell") [ pkgs.nushell ]);
# Source per-shell repo config (if present) AND source the user alias file (if it exists).
# Important: define each option only ONCE.
programs.bash.bashrcExtra = lib.mkIf (shellEnabled "bash") (lib.mkAfter ''
- ${lib.optionalString (shellConfExists "bash") (sourceIfExistsSh (shellConfPath "bash"))}
- if [ -f "${bashAliasesPath}" ]; then
- source "${bashAliasesPath}"
- fi
+ ${lib.optionalString (shellConfExists "bash") (sourceIfExistsSh (shellConfPath "bash"))}
+ if [ -f "${bashAliasesPath}" ]; then
+ source "${bashAliasesPath}"
+ fi
'');
programs.zsh.initContent = lib.mkIf (shellEnabled "zsh") (lib.mkAfter ''
- ${lib.optionalString (shellConfExists "zsh") (sourceIfExistsSh (shellConfPath "zsh"))}
- if [ -f "${zshAliasesPath}" ]; then
- source "${zshAliasesPath}"
- fi
+ ${lib.optionalString (shellConfExists "zsh") (sourceIfExistsSh (shellConfPath "zsh"))}
+ if [ -f "${zshAliasesPath}" ]; then
+ source "${zshAliasesPath}"
+ fi
'');
programs.fish.interactiveShellInit = lib.mkIf (shellEnabled "fish") (lib.mkAfter ''
- ${lib.optionalString (shellConfExists "fish") ''
- if test -f "${toString (shellConfPath "fish")}"
- source "${toString (shellConfPath "fish")}"
- end
- ''}
- if test -f "${fishAliasesPath}"
- source "${fishAliasesPath}"
- end
+ ${lib.optionalString (shellConfExists "fish") ''
+ if test -f "${toString (shellConfPath "fish")}"
+ source "${toString (shellConfPath "fish")}"
+ end
+ ''}
+ if test -f "${fishAliasesPath}"
+ source "${fishAliasesPath}"
+ end
'');
# Create/remove alias files based on enabled shells
home.activation.shellAliasesFiles = lib.hm.dag.entryAfter [ "writeBoundary" ] ''
set -euo pipefail
# bash -------------------------------------------------------
if ${if shellEnabled "bash" then "true" else "false"}; then
- cat > "${bashAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
+ cat > "${bashAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
${bashSeed}
EOF
else
- rm -f "${bashAliasesPath}"
+ rm -f "${bashAliasesPath}"
fi
# zsh -------------------------------------------------------
if ${if shellEnabled "zsh" then "true" else "false"}; then
- cat > "${zshAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
+ cat > "${zshAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
${zshSeed}
EOF
else
- rm -f "${zshAliasesPath}"
+ rm -f "${zshAliasesPath}"
fi
# fish -------------------------------------------------------
if ${if shellEnabled "fish" then "true" else "false"}; then
- mkdir -p "$(dirname "${fishAliasesPath}")"
- cat > "${fishAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
+ mkdir -p "$(dirname "${fishAliasesPath}")"
+ cat > "${fishAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
${fishSeed}
EOF
else
- rm -f "${fishAliasesPath}"
+ rm -f "${fishAliasesPath}"
fi
- # fish
- if ${if shellEnabled "fish" then "true" else "false"}; then
- mkdir -p "$(dirname "${fishAliasesPath}")"
- if [ ! -f "${fishAliasesPath}" ]; then
- cat > "${fishAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
+ # fish
+ if ${if shellEnabled "fish" then "true" else "false"}; then
+ mkdir -p "$(dirname "${fishAliasesPath}")"
+ if [ ! -f "${fishAliasesPath}" ]; then
+ cat > "${fishAliasesPath}" <<'EOF'
${fishSeed}
EOF
- fi
- else
- rm -f "${fishAliasesPath}"
- fi
+ fi
+ else
+ rm -f "${fishAliasesPath}"
+ fi
'';
}
Zsh gets installed and configured @@ -3600,35 +3621,35 @@ Zsh gets installed and configured
{ config, pkgs, lib, flakeRoot, ... }:
{
programs.zsh = {
- enable = true;
- enableCompletion = true;
- autocd = true;
- # Optional but recommended: keep zsh config in one dir (relative to $HOME)
- dotDir = ".config/zsh";
- oh-my-zsh = {
- enable = true;
- theme = "";
- plugins = [
- "git"
- "sudo"
- "extract"
- "colored-man-pages"
- "command-not-found"
- "history"
- "docker"
- "kubectl"
- ];
- };
- autosuggestion.enable = true;
- syntaxHighlighting.enable = true;
+ enable = true;
+ enableCompletion = true;
+ autocd = true;
+ # Optional but recommended: keep zsh config in one dir (relative to $HOME)
+ dotDir = ".config/zsh";
+ oh-my-zsh = {
+ enable = true;
+ theme = "";
+ plugins = [
+ "git"
+ "sudo"
+ "extract"
+ "colored-man-pages"
+ "command-not-found"
+ "history"
+ "docker"
+ "kubectl"
+ ];
+ };
+ autosuggestion.enable = true;
+ syntaxHighlighting.enable = true;
};
}
The configuration mentioned in ./assets/conf/dev/terminal/starship.toml will be added to enabled shells @@ -3646,10 +3667,10 @@ in xdg.enable = true; programs.starship = { - enable = true; - enableZshIntegration = true; - enableBashIntegration = true; - enableFishIntegration = true; + enable = true; + enableZshIntegration = true; + enableBashIntegration = true; + enableFishIntegration = true; }; # Force the *actual conflicting option* (home.file."<abs path>".source) @@ -3660,18 +3681,18 @@ in
Some repeated info from the configuration.
home.username = "${user.username}";
+home.username = "${user.username}";
home.homeDirectory = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "/home/${user.username}";
home.stateVersion = user.stateVersion;
@@ -3680,8 +3701,8 @@ home.stateVersion = user.stateVersion;
I practically live inside emacs. The configuration for it is a mix between init.el and the nix configuration. @@ -3692,76 +3713,76 @@ Comments describe the emacs package and what it does.
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
- programs.emacs = {
- enable = true;
- # install with tree sitter enabled
- package = (pkgs.emacs-pgtk.override { withTreeSitter = true; });
- extraPackages = epkgs: [
- # also install all tree sitter grammars
- epkgs.manualPackages.treesit-grammars.with-all-grammars
- epkgs.nerd-icons # nerd fonts support
- epkgs.doom-modeline # model line
- epkgs.diminish # hides modes from modeline
- epkgs.eldoc # doc support
- epkgs.pulsar # pulses the cursor when jumping about
- epkgs.which-key # help porcelain
- epkgs.expreg # expand region
- epkgs.vundo # undo tree
- epkgs.puni # structured editing
- epkgs.avy # jumping utility
- epkgs.consult # emacs right click
- epkgs.vertico # minibuffer completion
- epkgs.marginalia # annotations for completions
- epkgs.crux # utilities
- epkgs.magit # git porcelain
- epkgs.nerd-icons-corfu # nerd icons for completion
- epkgs.corfu # completion
- epkgs.cape # completion extensions
- epkgs.orderless # search paradigm
- epkgs.yasnippet # snippets support
- epkgs.yasnippet-snippets # commonly used snippets
- epkgs.rg # ripgrep
- epkgs.exec-path-from-shell # load env and path
- epkgs.eat # better shell
- epkgs.rust-mode # rust mode (when rust-ts doesn't cut it)
- epkgs.rustic # more rust things
- epkgs.nix-mode # nix lang
- epkgs.hcl-mode # hashicorp file mode
- epkgs.shell-pop # quick shell popup
- epkgs.envrc # support for loading .envrc
- epkgs.nixpkgs-fmt # format nix files
- epkgs.f # string + file utilities
- epkgs.gptel # llm chat (mainly claude)
- epkgs.catppuccin-theme # catppuccin theme
- epkgs.eldoc-box # docs in a box
- epkgs.sideline # mainly for flymake errors on the side
- epkgs.sideline-flymake # mainly for flymake errors on the side
- epkgs.sideline-eglot # mainly for flymake errors on the side
- ];
- };
- home.sessionVariables = {
- EDITOR = "emacs";
- XDG_SCREENSHOTS_DIR = "~/screenshots";
- };
- home.file = {
- emacs-init = {
- source = ./early-init.el;
- target = ".emacs.d/early-init.el";
- };
- emacs = {
- source = ./init.el;
- target = ".emacs.d/init.el";
- };
- };
- services.nextcloud-client = {
- enable = true;
- };
+programs.emacs = {
+enable = true;
+# install with tree sitter enabled
+package = (pkgs.emacs-pgtk.override { withTreeSitter = true; });
+extraPackages = epkgs: [
+ # also install all tree sitter grammars
+ epkgs.manualPackages.treesit-grammars.with-all-grammars
+ epkgs.nerd-icons # nerd fonts support
+ epkgs.doom-modeline # model line
+ epkgs.diminish # hides modes from modeline
+ epkgs.eldoc # doc support
+ epkgs.pulsar # pulses the cursor when jumping about
+ epkgs.which-key # help porcelain
+ epkgs.expreg # expand region
+ epkgs.vundo # undo tree
+ epkgs.puni # structured editing
+ epkgs.avy # jumping utility
+ epkgs.consult # emacs right click
+ epkgs.vertico # minibuffer completion
+ epkgs.marginalia # annotations for completions
+ epkgs.crux # utilities
+ epkgs.magit # git porcelain
+ epkgs.nerd-icons-corfu # nerd icons for completion
+ epkgs.corfu # completion
+ epkgs.cape # completion extensions
+ epkgs.orderless # search paradigm
+ epkgs.yasnippet # snippets support
+ epkgs.yasnippet-snippets # commonly used snippets
+ epkgs.rg # ripgrep
+ epkgs.exec-path-from-shell # load env and path
+ epkgs.eat # better shell
+ epkgs.rust-mode # rust mode (when rust-ts doesn't cut it)
+ epkgs.rustic # more rust things
+ epkgs.nix-mode # nix lang
+ epkgs.hcl-mode # hashicorp file mode
+ epkgs.shell-pop # quick shell popup
+ epkgs.envrc # support for loading .envrc
+ epkgs.nixpkgs-fmt # format nix files
+ epkgs.f # string + file utilities
+ epkgs.gptel # llm chat (mainly claude)
+ epkgs.catppuccin-theme # catppuccin theme
+ epkgs.eldoc-box # docs in a box
+ epkgs.sideline # mainly for flymake errors on the side
+ epkgs.sideline-flymake # mainly for flymake errors on the side
+ epkgs.sideline-eglot # mainly for flymake errors on the side
+];
+};
+home.sessionVariables = {
+EDITOR = "emacs";
+XDG_SCREENSHOTS_DIR = "~/screenshots";
+};
+home.file = {
+emacs-init = {
+ source = ./early-init.el;
+ target = ".emacs.d/early-init.el";
+};
+emacs = {
+ source = ./init.el;
+ target = ".emacs.d/init.el";
+};
+};
+services.nextcloud-client = {
+enable = true;
+};
}
There are some emacs settings that can be configured before the gui shows up. @@ -3770,531 +3791,531 @@ These are listed here.
;;; package --- early init -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Prevents white flash and better Emacs defaults
-;;; Code:
-(set-language-environment "UTF-8")
-(setq-default
- default-frame-alist
- '((background-color . "#1e1e2e")
- (bottom-divider-width . 1) ; Thin horizontal window divider
- (foreground-color . "#bac2de") ; Default foreground color
- (fullscreen . maximized) ; Maximize the window by default
- (horizontal-scroll-bars . nil) ; No horizontal scroll-bars
- (left-fringe . 8) ; Thin left fringe
- (menu-bar-lines . 0) ; No menu bar
- (right-divider-width . 1) ; Thin vertical window divider
- (right-fringe . 8) ; Thin right fringe
- (tool-bar-lines . 0) ; No tool bar
- (undecorated . t) ; Remove extraneous X decorations
- (vertical-scroll-bars . nil)) ; No vertical scroll-bars
- user-full-name "Henrov henrov" ; ME!
- ;; memory configuration
- ;; Higher garbage collection threshold, prevents frequent gc locks, reset later
- gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum
- ;; Ignore warnings for (obsolete) elisp compilations
- byte-compile-warnings '(not obsolete)
- ;; And other log types completely
- warning-suppress-log-types '((comp) (bytecomp))
- ;; Large files are okay in the new millenium.
- large-file-warning-threshold 100000000
- ;; dont show garbage collection messages at startup, will reset later
- garbage-collection-messages nil
- ;; native compilation
- package-native-compile t
- native-comp-warning-on-missing-source nil
- native-comp-async-report-warnings-errors 'silent
- ;; Read more based on system pipe capacity
- read-process-output-max (max (* 10240 10240) read-process-output-max)
- ;; scroll configuration
- scroll-margin 0 ; Lets scroll to the end of the margin
- scroll-conservatively 100000 ; Never recenter the window
- scroll-preserve-screen-position 1 ; Scrolling back and forth
- ;; frame config
- ;; Improve emacs startup time by not resizing to adjust for custom settings
- frame-inhibit-implied-resize t
- ;; Dont resize based on character height / width but to exact pixels
- frame-resize-pixelwise t
- ;; backups & files
- backup-directory-alist '(("." . "~/.backups/")) ; Don't clutter
- backup-by-copying t ; Don't clobber symlinks
- create-lockfiles nil ; Don't have temp files
- delete-old-versions t ; Cleanup automatically
- kept-new-versions 6 ; Update every few times
- kept-old-versions 2 ; And cleanup even more
- version-control t ; Version them backups
- delete-by-moving-to-trash t ; Dont delete, send to trash instead
- ;; startup
- inhibit-startup-screen t ; I have already done the tutorial. Twice
- inhibit-startup-message t ; I know I am ready
- inhibit-startup-echo-area-message t ; Yep, still know it
- initial-scratch-message nil ; I know it is the scratch buffer!
- initial-buffer-choice nil
- inhibit-startup-buffer-menu t
- inhibit-x-resources t
- initial-major-mode 'fundamental-mode
- pgtk-wait-for-event-timeout 0.001 ; faster child frames
- ad-redefinition-action 'accept ; dont care about legacy things being redefined
- inhibit-compacting-font-caches t
- ;; tabs
- tab-width 4 ; Always tab 4 spaces.
- indent-tabs-mode nil ; Never use actual tabs.
- ;; rendering
- cursor-in-non-selected-windows nil ; dont render cursors other windows
- ;; packages
- use-package-always-defer t
- load-prefer-newer t
- default-input-method nil
- use-dialog-box nil
- use-file-dialog nil
- use-package-expand-minimally t
- package-enable-at-startup nil
- use-package-enable-imenu-support t
- auto-mode-case-fold nil ; No second pass of case-insensitive search over auto-mode-alist.
- package-archives '(("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/")
- ("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")
- ("nongnu" . "https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/")
- ("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/"))
- package-archive-priorities '(("gnu" . 99)
- ("nongnu" . 80)
- ("melpa" . 70)
- ("melpa-stable" . 50))
- )
- ;;; early-init.el ends here
+ ;;; package --- early init -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+ ;;; Commentary:
+ ;;; Prevents white flash and better Emacs defaults
+ ;;; Code:
+ (set-language-environment "UTF-8")
+ (setq-default
+default-frame-alist
+'((background-color . "#1e1e2e")
+ (bottom-divider-width . 1) ; Thin horizontal window divider
+ (foreground-color . "#bac2de") ; Default foreground color
+ (fullscreen . maximized) ; Maximize the window by default
+ (horizontal-scroll-bars . nil) ; No horizontal scroll-bars
+ (left-fringe . 8) ; Thin left fringe
+ (menu-bar-lines . 0) ; No menu bar
+ (right-divider-width . 1) ; Thin vertical window divider
+ (right-fringe . 8) ; Thin right fringe
+ (tool-bar-lines . 0) ; No tool bar
+ (undecorated . t) ; Remove extraneous X decorations
+ (vertical-scroll-bars . nil)) ; No vertical scroll-bars
+user-full-name "Henrov henrov" ; ME!
+;; memory configuration
+;; Higher garbage collection threshold, prevents frequent gc locks, reset later
+gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum
+;; Ignore warnings for (obsolete) elisp compilations
+byte-compile-warnings '(not obsolete)
+;; And other log types completely
+warning-suppress-log-types '((comp) (bytecomp))
+;; Large files are okay in the new millenium.
+large-file-warning-threshold 100000000
+;; dont show garbage collection messages at startup, will reset later
+garbage-collection-messages nil
+;; native compilation
+package-native-compile t
+native-comp-warning-on-missing-source nil
+native-comp-async-report-warnings-errors 'silent
+;; Read more based on system pipe capacity
+read-process-output-max (max (* 10240 10240) read-process-output-max)
+;; scroll configuration
+scroll-margin 0 ; Lets scroll to the end of the margin
+scroll-conservatively 100000 ; Never recenter the window
+scroll-preserve-screen-position 1 ; Scrolling back and forth
+;; frame config
+;; Improve emacs startup time by not resizing to adjust for custom settings
+frame-inhibit-implied-resize t
+;; Dont resize based on character height / width but to exact pixels
+frame-resize-pixelwise t
+;; backups & files
+backup-directory-alist '(("." . "~/.backups/")) ; Don't clutter
+backup-by-copying t ; Don't clobber symlinks
+create-lockfiles nil ; Don't have temp files
+delete-old-versions t ; Cleanup automatically
+kept-new-versions 6 ; Update every few times
+kept-old-versions 2 ; And cleanup even more
+version-control t ; Version them backups
+delete-by-moving-to-trash t ; Dont delete, send to trash instead
+;; startup
+inhibit-startup-screen t ; I have already done the tutorial. Twice
+inhibit-startup-message t ; I know I am ready
+inhibit-startup-echo-area-message t ; Yep, still know it
+initial-scratch-message nil ; I know it is the scratch buffer!
+initial-buffer-choice nil
+inhibit-startup-buffer-menu t
+inhibit-x-resources t
+initial-major-mode 'fundamental-mode
+pgtk-wait-for-event-timeout 0.001 ; faster child frames
+ad-redefinition-action 'accept ; dont care about legacy things being redefined
+inhibit-compacting-font-caches t
+;; tabs
+tab-width 4 ; Always tab 4 spaces.
+indent-tabs-mode nil ; Never use actual tabs.
+;; rendering
+cursor-in-non-selected-windows nil ; dont render cursors other windows
+;; packages
+use-package-always-defer t
+load-prefer-newer t
+default-input-method nil
+use-dialog-box nil
+use-file-dialog nil
+use-package-expand-minimally t
+package-enable-at-startup nil
+use-package-enable-imenu-support t
+auto-mode-case-fold nil ; No second pass of case-insensitive search over auto-mode-alist.
+package-archives '(("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/")
+ ("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")
+ ("nongnu" . "https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/")
+ ("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/"))
+package-archive-priorities '(("gnu" . 99)
+ ("nongnu" . 80)
+ ("melpa" . 70)
+ ("melpa-stable" . 50))
+)
+;;; early-init.el ends here
Now starts the main emacs configuration.
;;; package --- Summary - My minimal Emacs init file -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+;;; package --- Summary - My minimal Emacs init file -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;;; Simple Emacs setup I carry everywhere
+;;; Commentary:
+;;; Simple Emacs setup I carry everywhere
- ;;; Code:
+;;; Code:
(setq custom-file (locate-user-emacs-file "custom.el"))
-(load custom-file 'noerror) ;; no error on missing custom file
+(load custom-file 'noerror) ;; no error on missing custom file
(require 'package)
(package-initialize)
(defun reset-custom-vars ()
- "Resets the custom variables that were set to crazy numbers"
- (setopt gc-cons-threshold (* 1024 1024 100))
- (setopt garbage-collection-messages t))
+"Resets the custom variables that were set to crazy numbers"
+(setopt gc-cons-threshold (* 1024 1024 100))
+(setopt garbage-collection-messages t))
(use-package emacs
- :custom
- (native-comp-async-query-on-exit t)
- (read-answer-short t)
- (use-short-answers t)
- (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
- (which-func-update-delay 1.0)
- (visible-bell nil)
- (custom-buffer-done-kill t)
- (whitespace-line-column nil)
- (x-underline-at-descent-line t)
- (imenu-auto-rescan t)
- (uniquify-buffer-name-style 'forward)
- (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer nil)
- (create-lockfiles nil)
- (make-backup-files nil)
- (kill-do-not-save-duplicates t)
- (sentence-end-double-space nil)
- (treesit-enabled-modes t)
- :init
- ;; base visual
- (menu-bar-mode -1) ;; no menu bar
- (toggle-scroll-bar -1) ;; no scroll bar
- (tool-bar-mode -1) ;; no tool bar either
- (blink-cursor-mode -1) ;; stop blinking
+:custom
+(native-comp-async-query-on-exit t)
+(read-answer-short t)
+(use-short-answers t)
+(enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
+(which-func-update-delay 1.0)
+(visible-bell nil)
+(custom-buffer-done-kill t)
+(whitespace-line-column nil)
+(x-underline-at-descent-line t)
+(imenu-auto-rescan t)
+(uniquify-buffer-name-style 'forward)
+(confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer nil)
+(create-lockfiles nil)
+(make-backup-files nil)
+(kill-do-not-save-duplicates t)
+(sentence-end-double-space nil)
+(treesit-enabled-modes t)
+:init
+;; base visual
+(menu-bar-mode -1) ;; no menu bar
+(toggle-scroll-bar -1) ;; no scroll bar
+(tool-bar-mode -1) ;; no tool bar either
+(blink-cursor-mode -1) ;; stop blinking
- ;; font of the century
- (set-frame-font "Aporetic Sans Mono 12" nil t)
+;; font of the century
+(set-frame-font "Aporetic Sans Mono 12" nil t)
- :bind
- (("C-<wheel-up>" . pixel-scroll-precision) ; dont zoom in please, just scroll
- ("C-<wheel-down>" . pixel-scroll-precision) ; dont zoom in either, just scroll
- ("C-x k" . kill-current-buffer)) ; kill the buffer, dont ask
- :hook
- (text-mode . delete-trailing-whitespace-mode)
- (prog-mode . delete-trailing-whitespace-mode)
- (after-init . global-display-line-numbers-mode) ;; always show line numbers
- (after-init . column-number-mode) ;; column number in the mode line
- (after-init . size-indication-mode) ;; file size in the mode line
- (after-init . pixel-scroll-precision-mode) ;; smooth mouse scroll
- (after-init . electric-pair-mode) ;; i mean ... parens should auto create
- (after-init . reset-custom-vars)
- )
+:bind
+(("C-<wheel-up>" . pixel-scroll-precision) ; dont zoom in please, just scroll
+ ("C-<wheel-down>" . pixel-scroll-precision) ; dont zoom in either, just scroll
+ ("C-x k" . kill-current-buffer)) ; kill the buffer, dont ask
+:hook
+(text-mode . delete-trailing-whitespace-mode)
+(prog-mode . delete-trailing-whitespace-mode)
+(after-init . global-display-line-numbers-mode) ;; always show line numbers
+(after-init . column-number-mode) ;; column number in the mode line
+(after-init . size-indication-mode) ;; file size in the mode line
+(after-init . pixel-scroll-precision-mode) ;; smooth mouse scroll
+(after-init . electric-pair-mode) ;; i mean ... parens should auto create
+(after-init . reset-custom-vars)
+)
(use-package autorevert
- :ensure nil
- :custom
- (auto-revert-interval 3)
- (auto-revert-remote-files nil)
- (auto-revert-use-notify t)
- (auto-revert-avoid-polling nil)
- (auto-revert-verbose t)
- :hook
- (after-init . global-auto-revert-mode))
+:ensure nil
+:custom
+(auto-revert-interval 3)
+(auto-revert-remote-files nil)
+(auto-revert-use-notify t)
+(auto-revert-avoid-polling nil)
+(auto-revert-verbose t)
+:hook
+(after-init . global-auto-revert-mode))
(use-package recentf
- :ensure nil
- :commands (recentf-mode recentf-cleanup)
- :hook
- (after-init . recentf-mode)
- :custom
- (recentf-auto-cleanup 'never)
- (recentf-exclude
- (list "\\.tar$" "\\.tbz2$" "\\.tbz$" "\\.tgz$" "\\.bz2$"
- "\\.bz$" "\\.gz$" "\\.gzip$" "\\.xz$" "\\.zip$"
- "\\.7z$" "\\.rar$"
- "COMMIT_EDITMSG\\'"
- "\\.\\(?:gz\\|gif\\|svg\\|png\\|jpe?g\\|bmp\\|xpm\\)$"
- "-autoloads\\.el$" "autoload\\.el$"))
+:ensure nil
+:commands (recentf-mode recentf-cleanup)
+:hook
+(after-init . recentf-mode)
+:custom
+(recentf-auto-cleanup 'never)
+(recentf-exclude
+ (list "\\.tar$" "\\.tbz2$" "\\.tbz$" "\\.tgz$" "\\.bz2$"
+ "\\.bz$" "\\.gz$" "\\.gzip$" "\\.xz$" "\\.zip$"
+ "\\.7z$" "\\.rar$"
+ "COMMIT_EDITMSG\\'"
+ "\\.\\(?:gz\\|gif\\|svg\\|png\\|jpe?g\\|bmp\\|xpm\\)$"
+ "-autoloads\\.el$" "autoload\\.el$"))
- :config
- ;; A cleanup depth of -90 ensures that `recentf-cleanup' runs before
- ;; `recentf-save-list', allowing stale entries to be removed before the list
- ;; is saved by `recentf-save-list', which is automatically added to
- ;; `kill-emacs-hook' by `recentf-mode'.
- (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'recentf-cleanup -90))
+:config
+;; A cleanup depth of -90 ensures that `recentf-cleanup' runs before
+;; `recentf-save-list', allowing stale entries to be removed before the list
+;; is saved by `recentf-save-list', which is automatically added to
+;; `kill-emacs-hook' by `recentf-mode'.
+(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'recentf-cleanup -90))
(use-package savehist
- :ensure nil
- :commands (savehist-mode savehist-save)
- :hook
- (after-init . savehist-mode)
- :custom
- (savehist-autosave-interval 600)
- (savehist-additional-variables
- '(kill-ring ; clipboard
- register-alist ; macros
- mark-ring global-mark-ring ; marks
- search-ring regexp-search-ring)))
+:ensure nil
+:commands (savehist-mode savehist-save)
+:hook
+(after-init . savehist-mode)
+:custom
+(savehist-autosave-interval 600)
+(savehist-additional-variables
+ '(kill-ring ; clipboard
+ register-alist ; macros
+ mark-ring global-mark-ring ; marks
+ search-ring regexp-search-ring)))
(use-package hl-line
- :ensure nil
- :custom
- (hl-line-sticky-flag nil)
- (global-hl-line-sticky-flag nil)
- :hook
- (after-init . global-hl-line-mode))
+:ensure nil
+:custom
+(hl-line-sticky-flag nil)
+(global-hl-line-sticky-flag nil)
+:hook
+(after-init . global-hl-line-mode))
(use-package saveplace
- :ensure nil
- :commands (save-place-mode save-place-local-mode)
- :hook
- (after-init . save-place-mode)
- :custom
- (save-place-limit 400))
+:ensure nil
+:commands (save-place-mode save-place-local-mode)
+:hook
+(after-init . save-place-mode)
+:custom
+(save-place-limit 400))
(use-package nerd-icons
- :custom
- ;; disable bright icon colors
- (nerd-icons-color-icons nil))hells.nix
+:custom
+;; disable bright icon colors
+(nerd-icons-color-icons nil))hells.nix
(use-package doom-modeline
- :custom
- (inhibit-compacting-font-caches t) ;; speed
- (doom-modeline-buffer-file-name-style 'relative-from-project)
- (doom-modeline-major-mode-icon nil) ;; distracting icons, no thank you
- (doom-modeline-buffer-encoding nil) ;; everything is utf-8 anyway
- (doom-modeline-buffer-state-icon nil) ;; the filename already shows me
- (doom-modeline-lsp nil) ;; lsp state is too distracting, too often
- :hook (after-init . doom-modeline-mode))
+:custom
+(inhibit-compacting-font-caches t) ;; speed
+(doom-modeline-buffer-file-name-style 'relative-from-project)
+(doom-modeline-major-mode-icon nil) ;; distracting icons, no thank you
+(doom-modeline-buffer-encoding nil) ;; everything is utf-8 anyway
+(doom-modeline-buffer-state-icon nil) ;; the filename already shows me
+(doom-modeline-lsp nil) ;; lsp state is too distracting, too often
+:hook (after-init . doom-modeline-mode))
(load-theme 'catppuccin :no-confirm)
-(use-package diminish :demand t) ;; declutter the modeline
+(use-package diminish :demand t) ;; declutter the modeline
(use-package eldoc
- :diminish eldoc-mode
- :custom
- (eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p nil)) ;; docs for everything
+:diminish eldoc-mode
+:custom
+(eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p nil)) ;; docs for everything
(use-package eldoc-box
- :defer t
- :config
- (set-face-background 'eldoc-box-border (catppuccin-color 'green))
- (set-face-background 'eldoc-box-body (catppuccin-color 'base))
- :bind
- (("M-h" . eldoc-box-help-at-point)))
+:defer t
+:config
+(set-face-background 'eldoc-box-border (catppuccin-color 'green))
+(set-face-background 'eldoc-box-body (catppuccin-color 'base))
+:bind
+(("M-h" . eldoc-box-help-at-point)))
(use-package pulsar
- :commands pulsar-global-mode pulsar-recenter-top pulsar-reveal-entry
- :init
- (defface pulsar-catppuccin
- `((default :extend t)
- (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
- :background ,(catppuccin-color 'sapphire))
- (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
- :background ,(catppuccin-color 'sapphire))
- (t :inverse-video t))
- "Alternative nord face for `pulsar-face'."
- :group 'pulsar-faces)
- :custom
- (pulsar-face 'pulsar-catppuccin)
- :hook
- (after-init . pulsar-global-mode))
+:commands pulsar-global-mode pulsar-recenter-top pulsar-reveal-entry
+:init
+(defface pulsar-catppuccin
+`((default :extend t)
+ (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
+ :background ,(catppuccin-color 'sapphire))
+ (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
+ :background ,(catppuccin-color 'sapphire))
+ (t :inverse-video t))
+"Alternative nord face for `pulsar-face'."
+:group 'pulsar-faces)
+:custom
+(pulsar-face 'pulsar-catppuccin)
+:hook
+(after-init . pulsar-global-mode))
(use-package which-key
- :commands which-key-mode
- :diminish which-key-mode
- :hook
- (after-init . which-key-mode))
+:commands which-key-mode
+:diminish which-key-mode
+:hook
+(after-init . which-key-mode))
(use-package expreg
- :bind ("M-m" . expreg-expand))
+:bind ("M-m" . expreg-expand))
(use-package vundo) ;; undo tree
;; better structured editing
(use-package puni
- :commands puni-global-mode
- :hook
- (after-init . puni-global-mode))
+:commands puni-global-mode
+:hook
+(after-init . puni-global-mode))
(use-package avy
- :bind
- ("M-i" . avy-goto-char-2)
- :custom
- (avy-background t))
+:bind
+("M-i" . avy-goto-char-2)
+:custom
+(avy-background t))
(use-package consult
- :bind
- ("C-x b" . consult-buffer) ;; orig. switch-to-buffer
- ("M-y" . consult-yank-pop) ;; orig. yank-pop
- ("M-g M-g" . consult-goto-line) ;; orig. goto-line
- ("M-g i" . consult-imenu) ;; consult version is interactive
- ("M-g r" . consult-ripgrep) ;; find in project also works
- :custom
- (consult-narrow-key "<"))
+:bind
+("C-x b" . consult-buffer) ;; orig. switch-to-buffer
+("M-y" . consult-yank-pop) ;; orig. yank-pop
+("M-g M-g" . consult-goto-line) ;; orig. goto-line
+("M-g i" . consult-imenu) ;; consult version is interactive
+("M-g r" . consult-ripgrep) ;; find in project also works
+:custom
+(consult-narrow-key "<"))
(use-package vertico
- :commands vertico-mode
- :custom
- (read-file-name-completion-ignore-case t)
- (read-buffer-completion-ignore-case t)
- (completion-ignore-case t)
- (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
- (minibuffer-prompt-properties '(read-only t cursor-intangible t face minibuffer-prompt))
- :init
- (vertico-mode)
- :hook
- (minibuffer-setup-hook . cursor-intangible-mode))
+:commands vertico-mode
+:custom
+(read-file-name-completion-ignore-case t)
+(read-buffer-completion-ignore-case t)
+(completion-ignore-case t)
+(enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
+(minibuffer-prompt-properties '(read-only t cursor-intangible t face minibuffer-prompt))
+:init
+(vertico-mode)
+:hook
+(minibuffer-setup-hook . cursor-intangible-mode))
(use-package marginalia
- :commands marginalia-mode
- :hook (after-init . marginalia-mode))
+:commands marginalia-mode
+:hook (after-init . marginalia-mode))
(use-package crux
- :bind
- ("C-c M-e" . crux-find-user-init-file)
- ("C-c C-w" . crux-transpose-windows)
- ("C-c M-d" . crux-find-current-directory-dir-locals-file)
- ("C-a" . crux-move-beginning-of-line))
+:bind
+("C-c M-e" . crux-find-user-init-file)
+("C-c C-w" . crux-transpose-windows)
+("C-c M-d" . crux-find-current-directory-dir-locals-file)
+("C-a" . crux-move-beginning-of-line))
(use-package magit
- :bind (("C-M-g" . magit-status)))
+:bind (("C-M-g" . magit-status)))
(use-package nerd-icons-corfu
- :commands nerd-icons-corfu-formatter
- :defines corfu-margin-formatters)
+:commands nerd-icons-corfu-formatter
+:defines corfu-margin-formatters)
(use-package corfu
- :commands global-corfu-mode
- :custom
- (corfu-cycle t)
- (corfu-auto t)
- (corfu-auto-delay 1)
- (corfu-auto-prefix 3)
- (corfu-separator ?_)
- :hook
- (after-init . global-corfu-mode)
- :config
- (add-to-list 'corfu-margin-formatters #'nerd-icons-corfu-formatter))
+:commands global-corfu-mode
+:custom
+(corfu-cycle t)
+(corfu-auto t)
+(corfu-auto-delay 1)
+(corfu-auto-prefix 3)
+(corfu-separator ?_)
+:hook
+(after-init . global-corfu-mode)
+:config
+(add-to-list 'corfu-margin-formatters #'nerd-icons-corfu-formatter))
(use-package cape)
(use-package orderless
- :custom
- (completion-styles '(orderless partial-completion basic))
- (completion-category-defaults nil)
- (completion-category-overrides nil))
+:custom
+(completion-styles '(orderless partial-completion basic))
+(completion-category-defaults nil)
+(completion-category-overrides nil))
(use-package yasnippet
- :commands yas-global-mode
- :diminish yas-minor-mode
- :hook
- (after-init . yas-global-mode))
+:commands yas-global-mode
+:diminish yas-minor-mode
+:hook
+(after-init . yas-global-mode))
(use-package yasnippet-snippets :after yasnippet)
(use-package exec-path-from-shell
- :commands exec-path-from-shell-initialize
- :custom
- (exec-path-from-shell-arguments nil)
- :hook
- (after-init . exec-path-from-shell-initialize))
+:commands exec-path-from-shell-initialize
+:custom
+(exec-path-from-shell-arguments nil)
+:hook
+(after-init . exec-path-from-shell-initialize))
(use-package nixpkgs-fmt
- :custom
- (nixpkgs-fmt-command "nixfmt"))
+:custom
+(nixpkgs-fmt-command "nixfmt"))
(use-package eat
- :bind
- (("C-c e p" . eat-project)
- ("C-c e t" . eat)))
+:bind
+(("C-c e p" . eat-project)
+ ("C-c e t" . eat)))
(use-package f :demand t)
(use-package envrc
- :commands envrc-global-mode
- :hook
- (after-init . envrc-global-mode))
+:commands envrc-global-mode
+:hook
+(after-init . envrc-global-mode))
(use-package gptel
- :commands gptel-make-anthropic f-read-text
- :config
- (gptel-make-anthropic "Claude"
- :stream t :key (f-read-text "/run/secrets/claude_key")))
+:commands gptel-make-anthropic f-read-text
+:config
+(gptel-make-anthropic "Claude"
+:stream t :key (f-read-text "/run/secrets/claude_key")))
(use-package sideline-flymake)
(use-package sideline-eglot)
(use-package sideline
- :custom
- (sideline-backends-right '(sideline-flymake sideline-eglot))
- :hook
- (eglot-managed-mode . sideline-mode)
- (flymake-mode . sideline-mode))
+:custom
+(sideline-backends-right '(sideline-flymake sideline-eglot))
+:hook
+(eglot-managed-mode . sideline-mode)
+(flymake-mode . sideline-mode))
(use-package eglot
- :custom
- (eglot-extend-to-xref t)
- (eglot-ignored-server-capabilities '(:inlayHintProvider))
- (jsonrpc-event-hook nil)
- :hook
- (eglot-managed-mode . eldoc-box-hover-mode)
- (before-save . eldoc-format-buffer)
- :bind
- (:map eglot-mode-map
- ("C-c l a" . eglot-code-actions)
- ("C-c l r" . eglot-rename)
- ("C-c l h" . eldoc)
- ("C-c l g" . xref-find-references)
- ("C-c l w" . eglot-reconnect)))
+:custom
+(eglot-extend-to-xref t)
+(eglot-ignored-server-capabilities '(:inlayHintProvider))
+(jsonrpc-event-hook nil)
+:hook
+(eglot-managed-mode . eldoc-box-hover-mode)
+(before-save . eldoc-format-buffer)
+:bind
+(:map eglot-mode-map
+ ("C-c l a" . eglot-code-actions)
+ ("C-c l r" . eglot-rename)
+ ("C-c l h" . eldoc)
+ ("C-c l g" . xref-find-references)
+ ("C-c l w" . eglot-reconnect)))
(use-package proced
- :custom
- (proced-auto-update-flag t)
- (proced-auto-update-interval 3)
- (proced-enable-color-flag t)
- (proced-show-remote-processes t))
+:custom
+(proced-auto-update-flag t)
+(proced-auto-update-interval 3)
+(proced-enable-color-flag t)
+(proced-show-remote-processes t))
(use-package org
- :ensure t
- :defer t
- :commands (org-mode org-capture org-agenda)
- :init
- (defvar org-journal-file "~/nextcloud/org/journal.org")
- (defvar org-archive-file "~/nextcloud/org/archive.org")
- (defvar org-notes-file "~/nextcloud/org/notes.org")
- (defvar org-inbox-file "~/nextcloud/org/inbox.org")
- (defvar org-work-file "~/nextcloud/org/work.org")
- (defun my/org-capture-project-target-heading ()
- "Determine Org target headings from the current file's project path.
+:ensure t
+:defer t
+:commands (org-mode org-capture org-agenda)
+:init
+(defvar org-journal-file "~/nextcloud/org/journal.org")
+(defvar org-archive-file "~/nextcloud/org/archive.org")
+(defvar org-notes-file "~/nextcloud/org/notes.org")
+(defvar org-inbox-file "~/nextcloud/org/inbox.org")
+(defvar org-work-file "~/nextcloud/org/work.org")
+(defun my/org-capture-project-target-heading ()
+"Determine Org target headings from the current file's project path.
- This function assumes a directory structure like '~/projects/COMPANY/PROJECT/'.
- It extracts 'COMPANY' and 'PROJECT' to use as nested headlines
- for an Org capture template.
+This function assumes a directory structure like '~/projects/COMPANY/PROJECT/'.
+It extracts 'COMPANY' and 'PROJECT' to use as nested headlines
+for an Org capture template.
- If the current buffer is not visi
+If the current buffer is not visi
ting a file within such a
- project structure, it returns nil, causing capture to default to
- the top of the file."
- (when-let* ((path (buffer-file-name))) ; Ensure we are in a file-visiting buffer
- (let ((path-parts (split-string path "/" t " ")))
- (when-let* ((projects-pos (cl-position "projects" path-parts :test #'string=))
- (company (nth (+ 1 projects-pos) path-parts))
- (project (nth (+ 2 projects-pos) path-parts)))
- ;; Return a list of headlines for Org to find or create.
- (list company project)))))
- :bind
- (("C-c c" . org-capture)
- ("C-c i" . org-store-link)
- ("C-c a" . org-agenda)
- :map org-mode-map
- ("C-c t" . org-toggle-inline-images)
- ("C-c l" . org-toggle-link-display))
- :custom
- (org-agenda-files (list org-inbox-file org-journal-file))
- (org-directory "~/nextcloud/org")
- (org-default-notes-file org-inbox-file)
- (org-archive-location (concat org-archive-file "::* From %s"))
- (org-log-done 'time)
- (org-log-into-drawer t)
- (org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
- (org-src-fontify-natively t)
- (org-src-tab-acts-natively t)
- (org-capture-templates '(("t" "Todo" entry (file org-inbox-file)
- "* TODO %?\n:PROPERTIES:\n:CREATED: %U\n:END:\n\n%a\n\n)")
- ("j" "Journal" entry (file+olp+datetree org-journal-file)
- "* %?\n:PROPERTIES:\n:CREATED: %U\n:END:\n\n%a\n\n")
- ("n" "Note" entry (file org-notes-file)
- "* %?\n:PROPERTIES:\n:CREATED: %U\n:END:\n\n%a\n\n")
- ("p" "Project Task" item
- (file+function org-work-file my/org-capture-project-target-heading)
- "* TODO %? \n CLOCK: %U"
- ))
- )
- :config
- ;; Enable syntax highlighting in code blocks
- (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
- (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-indent-mode))
+project structure, it returns nil, causing capture to default to
+the top of the file."
+(when-let* ((path (buffer-file-name))) ; Ensure we are in a file-visiting buffer
+ (let ((path-parts (split-string path "/" t " ")))
+ (when-let* ((projects-pos (cl-position "projects" path-parts :test #'string=))
+ (company (nth (+ 1 projects-pos) path-parts))
+ (project (nth (+ 2 projects-pos) path-parts)))
+ ;; Return a list of headlines for Org to find or create.
+ (list company project)))))
+:bind
+(("C-c c" . org-capture)
+ ("C-c i" . org-store-link)
+ ("C-c a" . org-agenda)
+ :map org-mode-map
+ ("C-c t" . org-toggle-inline-images)
+ ("C-c l" . org-toggle-link-display))
+:custom
+(org-agenda-files (list org-inbox-file org-journal-file))
+(org-directory "~/nextcloud/org")
+(org-default-notes-file org-inbox-file)
+(org-archive-location (concat org-archive-file "::* From %s"))
+(org-log-done 'time)
+(org-log-into-drawer t)
+(org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
+(org-src-fontify-natively t)
+(org-src-tab-acts-natively t)
+(org-capture-templates '(("t" "Todo" entry (file org-inbox-file)
+ "* TODO %?\n:PROPERTIES:\n:CREATED: %U\n:END:\n\n%a\n\n)")
+ ("j" "Journal" entry (file+olp+datetree org-journal-file)
+ "* %?\n:PROPERTIES:\n:CREATED: %U\n:END:\n\n%a\n\n")
+ ("n" "Note" entry (file org-notes-file)
+ "* %?\n:PROPERTIES:\n:CREATED: %U\n:END:\n\n%a\n\n")
+ ("p" "Project Task" item
+ (file+function org-work-file my/org-capture-project-target-heading)
+ "* TODO %? \n CLOCK: %U"
+ ))
+ )
+:config
+;; Enable syntax highlighting in code blocks
+(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
+(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-indent-mode))
;; extras
(use-package comp-run
- :ensure nil
- :config
- (push "tramp-loaddefs.el.gz" native-comp-jit-compilation-deny-list)
- (push "cl-loaddefs.el.gz" native-comp-jit-compilation-deny-list))
+:ensure nil
+:config
+(push "tramp-loaddefs.el.gz" native-comp-jit-compilation-deny-list)
+(push "cl-loaddefs.el.gz" native-comp-jit-compilation-deny-list))
(use-package rustic
- :custom
- (rustic-lsp-client 'eglot))
+:custom
+(rustic-lsp-client 'eglot))
(provide 'init)
- ;;; init.el ends here
+;;; init.el ends here
Only a few more things left. Specifically the machine level extra settings.
The configuration for the laptop does not change much. Most changes are because the hardware is different.
Nothing specific for the laptop. @@ -4303,17 +4324,17 @@ Nothing specific for the laptop.
{ user, ... } : {
imports =
- [
- ./hardware-configuration.nix
- ../../configuration
- ];
+ [
+ ./hardware-configuration.nix
+ ../../configuration
+ ];
}
This is the most different. Mostly taken from hardware-configuration.nix setup at first install. @@ -4321,19 +4342,19 @@ This is the most different. Mostly taken from hardware-configuration.nix setup a
{
- hostname,
- pkgs,
- lib,
- modulesPath,
- user,
- config,
- ...
+hostname,
+pkgs,
+lib,
+modulesPath,
+user,
+config,
+...
}:
{
- imports = [
- (modulesPath + "/installer/scan/not-detected.nix")
- ../../hardware/hardware.nix
- ];
+imports = [
+(modulesPath + "/installer/scan/not-detected.nix")
+../../hardware/hardware.nix
+];
boot.initrd.availableKernelModules = [ "xhci_pci" "nvme" "usb_storage" "sd_mod" "rtsx_usb_sdmmc" ];
boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ ];
@@ -4341,19 +4362,19 @@ boot.kernelModules = [ "kvm-intel" ];
boot.extraModulePackages = [ ];
fileSystems."/" =
- { device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/69433a14-fbaf-401b-af85-cd1bbf02b4e2";
- fsType = "ext4";
- };
+{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/69433a14-fbaf-401b-af85-cd1bbf02b4e2";
+fsType = "ext4";
+};
fileSystems."/boot" =
- { device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/811D-0676";
- fsType = "vfat";
- options = [ "fmask=0077" "dmask=0077" ];
- };
+{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/811D-0676";
+fsType = "vfat";
+options = [ "fmask=0077" "dmask=0077" ];
+};
swapDevices =
- [ { device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/b6c557c2-7682-460b-a5e7-8f6f2f429a3a"; }
- ];
+[ { device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/b6c557c2-7682-460b-a5e7-8f6f2f429a3a"; }
+];
nixpkgs.hostPlatform = lib.mkDefault "x86_64-linux";
hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware;
@@ -4363,8 +4384,8 @@ hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistr
This is mostly about configuring the monitor. And laptop specific utilities. @@ -4373,16 +4394,16 @@ This is mostly about configuring the monitor. And laptop specific utilities.
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
imports = [
- ../../home
+ ../../home
];
home.packages = with pkgs; [
- brightnessctl
+ brightnessctl
];
wayland.windowManager.hyprland = {
- extraConfig = ''
- # Default portable monitor rule
- monitor=DP-1,3840x1080@144,1920x0,1
- '';
+ extraConfig = ''
+ # Default portable monitor rule
+ monitor=DP-1,3840x1080@144,1920x0,1
+ '';
};
}
@@ -4391,26 +4412,26 @@ This is mostly about configuring the monitor. And laptop specific utilities.
This script adds a DO NOT MODIFY header to all the generated nix files.
(progn - (defun add-tangle-headers () - (message "running in %s" (buffer-file-name)) - (when (string= (file-name-extension (buffer-file-name)) "nix") - (goto-char (point-min)) - (insert "# WARNING : This file was generated by README.org\n# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE!\n# Any changes made here will be overwritten.\n") - (save-buffer)) - (save-buffer)) - (add-hook 'org-babel-post-tangle-hook 'add-tangle-headers)) +(progn +(defun add-tangle-headers () +(message "running in %s" (buffer-file-name)) +(when (string= (file-name-extension (buffer-file-name)) "nix") + (goto-char (point-min)) + (insert "# WARNING : This file was generated by README.org\n# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE!\n# Any changes made here will be overwritten.\n") + (save-buffer)) +(save-buffer)) +(add-hook 'org-babel-post-tangle-hook 'add-tangle-headers))
DO NOT MODIFY header to all the generated nix fi