NixOS
My personal NixOS related stuff (by FatalError93)
nix-editor
A simple rust program to edit NixOS configuration files with just a command (by snowfallorg)
NixOS | nix-editor | |
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1 | 5 | |
0 | 65 | |
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10.0 | 2.5 | |
over 1 year ago | about 2 months ago | |
Nix | Rust | |
- | MIT License |
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NixOS
Posts with mentions or reviews of NixOS.
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Nix Software Center: gtk4/libadwaita app store for NixOS
Thanks for reply! I'm trying to install via configuration.nix . I haven't migrated to flakes but maybe I use some of them unknowingly? Here is my own configuration.nix. The error I get when running instructions for building via sudo nixos-rebuild boot:
nix-editor
Posts with mentions or reviews of nix-editor.
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SnowflakeOS - Creating a GUI focused NixOS-based distro
I don't plan on it at this moment, however, if someone finishes the packagekit backend for Nix, the appstream data I'm working on collecting would work to display icons and screenshots. Also if someone who knew qt/kirigami development wanted to make something similar to nix-software-center, the backend tool that reads and modifies configuration values is a separate project: nix-editor, and I would be willing to help with any issues that arose from that.
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Nix Software Center: gtk4/libadwaita app store for NixOS
You can mix and match as much as you want! Both tools use nix-editor to read and modify your configuration.nix file. So any changes made manually would be visible within the tools. Some more complex configuration structures might confuse the tools, but the goal is for it to just work
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NixOS Configuration Editor: A gtk4/libadwaita app to edit and manage basic configurations without (much) coding
Tried it out, lots of cool features! The only nitpick I noticed was that it gets a bit confused with nested attributes, for example programs.gnupg.agent.enable = true; programs.gnupg.agent.enableSSHSupport = true; vs programs.gnupg.agent = { enable = true; enableSSHSupport = true; }; it doesn't seem able to handle the latter case yet. But if you ever wanted to, I made a crate that handles the backend of editing .nix file, nix-editor, crate here: https://crates.io/crates/nix-editor. It also uses rnix and handles all the attribute mess and editing files.
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auto update notifier & gui for non-tech users?
I definitely plan to support as much as I can, but there is definitely a level of complexity that can never be truly translated to a graphical tool. What I've found helpful during development for me is that I split the frontend GUI and the backed parser and editor into two projects (nixos-conf-editor and nix-editor), that way I could tackle a lot of the parsing and editing alone without worrying about specific GUI features needed (and use it for other projects). Later when I need some feature I add it to nix-editor. So far nix-editor supports simple attribute modification, array adding and popping, and recursive attribute definition and dereferencing. It's definitely not perfect by any means, but so far it's been enough for the projects I've been working on. I definitely need to credit any success I've had so far to the developers of rnix-parser which translates nix expression to easy to manage ASTs.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing NixOS and nix-editor you can also consider the following projects:
nixos-appstream-generator - Proof of concept appstream data generator for NixOS
nixos-conf-editor - A libadwaita/gtk4 app for editing NixOS configurations
Nixos-Gui - Gui for Nixos package manager
Relm4 - Build truly native applications with ease!
nix-software-center - A simple gtk4/libadwaita software center to easily install and manage nix packages
os-installer-snowflake-config
nixos-appstream-data - Appstream data for NixOS
gtk-rs-core - Rust bindings for GNOME libraries
NixOS vs nixos-appstream-generator
nix-editor vs nixos-conf-editor
NixOS vs nixos-conf-editor
nix-editor vs Nixos-Gui
NixOS vs Relm4
nix-editor vs Relm4
NixOS vs nix-software-center
nix-editor vs os-installer-snowflake-config
NixOS vs nixos-appstream-data
nix-editor vs gtk-rs-core
NixOS vs gtk-rs-core
nix-editor vs nixos-appstream-generator