xmonad-contrib
dotfiles
xmonad-contrib | dotfiles | |
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1 | 15 | |
0 | 49 | |
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0.0 | 9.1 | |
3 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Haskell | Nix | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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xmonad-contrib
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Latest xmonad on NixOS
It is much more complicated with haskellPackages, I am afraid. Even though there are flakes of xmonad and xmonad-contrib maintained by Ivan Malison, which makes it easier to add as my system's flake inputs, after I build NixOS with that configuration it just doesn't work.
dotfiles
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What OS do you self-host on?
NixOS. If you still need Docker you can define and manage that via Nix too. I love it, both for this and managing development environments. Happy to answer any questions.
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What would you consider to be a must for a modern 2022 dev stack?
With Nix we have a shell.nix in the root of our repo describing all of the project's system dependencies. It looks something like this. You can pin nixpkgs with Flakes (think lockfiles) or by hardcoding a specific revision. We do the latter because I didn't want to complicate the Nix install for everyone by requiring they enable experimetnal features.
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What Plugins do you use to manage LSP ?
Nix, for example updating from rls to rust-analyzer.
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Switching from pyenv, rbenv, goenv and nvm to asdf – yujinyuz
I agree that the documentation story could be better. I also think it's a great shame that the language isn't statically-typed, so to understand how to use something I have to inspect its source code.
I've found it to be quite flexible though. For example, here's a commit in which I apply a patch to a tool to solve a problem that the derivation hadn't taken into account (and absent a home-manager solution): https://github.com/samhh/dotfiles/commit/867dd3b4d4b3942a0aa...
- Xmobar vs Polybar
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Good tech blog recommendations?
You may like to look at my newsboat config. It's biased towards FP and Linux.
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Which WM do you use, and why?
Sure thing, I manage it in my dotfiles repo here.
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Latest xmonad on NixOS
I wonder if you'd have better luck if you built your xmonad as a proper Haskell app and didn't use the built-in --recompile stuff. It's not Nix, but see here an example of how I'm doing that.
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What values do you like in your git global config?
Here's my config: https://github.com/samhh/dotfiles/blob/master/home/.config/git/config
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Quick & dirty project-wide fuzzy search in vim
This is possible for quickfix, see my dotfiles commit here.
What are some alternatives?
nixos-config - My NixOS configuration
docker-mbsync - A Docker container which runs the mbsync tool automatically to synchronize your email
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager
asdf-direnv - direnv plugin for the asdf version manager
dotfiles - Configuration files for XMonad, Emacs, NixOS, Taffybar and more.
ImapSync - Imapsync is an IMAP transfers tool. The purpose of imapsync is to migrate IMAP accounts or to backup IMAP accounts. IMAP is one of the three current standard protocols to access mailboxes, the two others are POP3 and HTTP with webmails, webmails are often tied to an IMAP server. Upstream website is
snowflake - A repository which contains my current Nix (flake-based) setup!
eclectica - ☀️ Cool and eclectic version manager for any language
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS