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dotnix
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Ask HN: How do you sync your computers development configurations/environment?
home-manager and nix: https://github.com/legendofmiracles/dotnix
This allows me to abstract logic easily, have it all modular and have everything be nix.
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How do you ensure the longevity of your customized Linux setup
If you’re interested and want to see more, here’s my massive configuration.
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Raspberry Pi config for all things Internet
https://github.com/LegendOfMiracles/dotnix/tree/master/hosts... (bottom lines describe the remote build logic) this is the actual config of the pi... One other file also gets sourced: the defaults-nixos file in the root of the repo. And the distributed build host nix file describes creating a build user on my main machine.
The setup is mostly mirrored from https://sgt.hootr.club/molten-matter/nix-distributed-builds/
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Can I see what packages have been updated?
Config is somewhere in HM/fish.nix :p https://github.com/legendofmiracles/dotnix
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How do you manage your private keys?
https://github.com/legendofmiracles/dotnix inside the secrets dir
chezmoi
- Securely manage your dot files
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Ask HN: Did macOS Sonoma break your iCloud setup?
> A warning, not an admonishment: Use Apple services in a novel or unsupported manner and you're asking for trouble.
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I've always had sync issues with iCloud Drive when storing developer projects and related things there. It ends up stuck or confused or conflicted but tries to resolve the merge conflicts opaquely and it's hard to know there's a problem in real time vs until later when you find something broken. I keep all dev things out of iCloud after getting burned by this enough times over the years.
To OP: Consider a repo dotfiles setup like using Chezmoi or similar. Transitioning to it was less friction than I expected and the only downside really is having to remember to commit changes across devices.
https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi
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Russ Cox: Go Testing by Example
chezmoi (<https://chezmoi.io> or <https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi>) has a couple dozen txtar tests. They are both amazing and completely frustrating to use, but I don't think that there would be a better way to test most of what chezmoi does without them.
Tom Payne (the creator and primary developer of chezmoi) has added some extra commands to the txtar context which makes things easier for certain classes of testing.
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Fake recruiter Lazarus lured aerospace employee with trojanized coding challenge
Thanks, I never heard of it before and it looks really interesting.
However, it seems that it does not cover all of my needs: https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi/discussions/1510#discussi...
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Sharing neovim settup
once i need a more complex solution (eg. for machine specific stuff), i'll probably switch to chezmoi which has more features and native windows support
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I want to mess around with my config files. What is the best way for me to be able to go back and forth between my normal config and my test config?
I’ve been using chezmoi, which uses git, to manage my dot files and have different branches for these types of experiments.
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Fulfilling a reader's request for my “dot files”
https://chezmoi.io is a dotfile manager that is runs on multiple OSes (including Windows) while handling differences from machine to machine, allows you to store your secrets in your password manager (so you don't have to store secrets in your dotfile repo), and it even supports the NO_COLOR environment variable. Check it out! Disclaimer: I'm the author.
There's a comprehensive list of the most popular dotfile managers at https://dotfiles.github.io/utilities/.
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Chezmoi: ignore files and subdirectories
/autoload/ **/autoload//* /plugged/ **/plugged//* */yankring_history.txt ``` Discussion
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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
chezmoi
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Setup a backup system if you haven’t done it yet
Checkout yadm or chezmoi. They work great.
What are some alternatives?
nixos-search - Search NixOS packages and options
GNU Stow - GNU Stow - mirror of savannah git repository occasionally with more bleeding-edge branches
agenix - age-encrypted secrets for NixOS and Home manager
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
sops-nix - Atomic secret provisioning for NixOS based on sops
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
nvd
dotbot - A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles ⚡️
vscode-in-docker - Run VSCode inside of a Docker Container
mackup - Keep your application settings in sync (OS X/Linux)
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.