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Home sweet home.nix

This is the place for my shell (zsh), terminal emulator (urxvt), window manager (xmonad), editor (emacs) configuration and many more workflow improvements & shortcuts (git aliases, fzf, z).

I used to symlink configurations from the home directory into this repository to keep them maintainable, but have now migrated to home-manager on NixOS for (eventually) a full declarative experience. This allows me to easily update and rollback between generations of my whole user environment, as well as modularizing host-specific configs.

Install

On NixOS

  1. Follow installation instructions until nixos-install
  2. Make sure you have mounted /, /boot, /nix and /home into /mnt.
  3. Do a nixos-install --flake github:ch1bo/dotfiles?submodules=1#<host>, set passwords using nixos-enter and reboot.
  4. Rebuild system via nixos-rebuild --flake ".?submodules=1" switch

Not on NixOS

Using home-manager and the user profile to install things from nixpkgs usually works quite well, but applications with strong ties into the system are not as straight-forward to set up. The following list contains programs I usually require to be on the "system-level":

  • slock - requires root via setuid, maybe a wrapper similar to NixOS helps?
  • nautilus - uses gvfs for mounting file systems, which seems not to work (out of the box) when using from nixpkgs
  • dconf - to configure GTK etc.
  • pcscd / opensc - for smartcard support.

NOTE: For NixOS this are essentially the required parts of a host's configuration.nix.

After installing these dependencies, it's just:

  1. Install nix
  2. nix-shell --run home-manager switch -f hosts/<host>/home.nix

First steps at home

  • Setup syncthing / nextcloud and sync keepass and org into ~/sync.
  • Fetch yubikey and gpg --receive-key 0x59FAA903C906659A && gpg --card-status (and chmod 700 ~/.gnupg).
  • Prepare doom emacs using doom sync and all-the-icons-install-fonts (in emacs).
  • Add mail credentials to secrets service, initialize and receive mails:
    secret-tool store --label='Mail ncoding.at' \
      port 465 \
      host mail.ncoding.at \
      user [email protected]
    mu init -m ~/mail [email protected]
    mu index
    offlineimap -o
    
  • Sign in to Firefox sync.
  • Generate nix-index.
  • Setup auto-type and minimization in keepassxc.

TODO / Next steps

  • Flake-based nixos configurations (no symlinking)
  • Make independent of "" (using nix flakes)
  • Do auto-upgrades from CI builds (with ways to go back)
  • Modularize into proper topics
    • Re-integrate home config with system configuration.nix
    • DRY and modularize system configuration properly between systems
  • Declarative syncthing setup
  • Drop dual use support (only nixos)
    • Get rid of the dependencies (above)
  • Add tooling to "swap" dotfiles like https://github.com/hlissner/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/hey
  • Theme rofi
  • New terminal emulator
  • Clean up with XDG and have proper mime associations
  • Reduce "first steps at home" (above)
  • Set firefox settings / search engines declaratively

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