gnome-shell-extensions-sync
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gnome-shell-extensions-sync
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I want to like NixOS but... I can't and I need some help
As a (primarily Ubuntu, secondarily Fedora) Gnome user I am however a bit annoyed. There are loads of things that are just different by default and that I need to look up etc. I am using the awesome Gnome Shell Extension Sync for my other computers to sync the settings. Which works fine using nixOS unless I want to run Home Manager again... Then home manager won't change some Gnome settings unless I delete the synced config which is a problem because some settings aren't saved in there and I do have to specify them via Home Manager. Do any of you know a way to easily convert exported dconf settings to a nix configuration? Or is there a way to use the extension sync and home-manager without each undoing the changes of the other?
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What's in your crontab?
A daily timer for https://github.com/oae/gnome-shell-extensions-sync
- GNOME Extensions: How do people normally sync their settings to other laptops/desktops?
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Copying a section of DCONF from old installation to a new installation?
Extension Sync lets you backup and restore changes made to dconf. https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1486/extensions-sync/
- Is there any tools to save current theme, extensions and desktop layout?
scripts
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What's in your crontab?
The weather one is pretty straightforward: it pulls weather info from openweathermap.org. But please make sure to create and use your own API key.
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Simple shell script for copying passwords from keepassxc database to clipboard.
Here's my script for typing or copying a password and/or username from a pass password store: passmenu2. It's called passmenu2 because it's based on the passmenu script that ships with pass, extended to support usernames. It expects password files whose first two lines have the following form:
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I would love a notification when my battery is critically low
You can check out my battery-warn script. I use acpi because it's easy, and xmessage for notification.
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I wrote a script to get rid of terrible keybindings
Also, if you use dmenu (or rofi), it's easy to create little scripts to adjust the volume, change the brightness, and so on. Here's an example of mine: volmenu.
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Rsync based backup!
I wrote an rsync script called bkup-home that backs up my home directory (excluding files from an exclude list) to a mounted external drive. Pretty simple. Been using it for many years, and don't need anything fancier.
What are some alternatives?
btrfs-auto-cancel-scrub - Auto cancel btrfs scrubbing before shutdown/reboot
hosts-update-timer - systemd timer that updates /etc/hosts using the StevenBlack hosts repository
dconf2nix - :feet: Convert dconf files (e.g. GNOME Shell) to Nix, as expected by Home Manager [maintainer=@jtojnar]
git-credential-keepassxc - Helper that allows Git (and shell scripts) to use KeePassXC as credential store
onchange - CLI utility to automatically run commands on file change
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
dotfiles - Yash's dotfiiles(configuration files for nixos and linux)
dotdrop - Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere
polybar-scripts - This is a community project. We write and collect scripts for polybar!
pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers