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Dotfiles.nix
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manix
- Manix – A fast CLI documentation searcher for Nix
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Leaking Bitwarden's Vault with a Nginx vulnerability
I found this a few weeks ago: https://github.com/mlvzk/manix
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How to find list of options for home-manager?
I suggest installing manix it is available through nix and let's you search multiple sources (home-manager nix ect).
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/NixOS Subdirect Statistics
One good example of what Nix documentation could be is this guy's "concept art" of what Nix function documentation could look like. Just being able to generate JSON schemas for Nix functions somehow would be really cool. (The information is there, just hidden in either function argument specifiers { path, text } or in comments like in nixpkgs' lib/lists.nix.) Stuff like the manix doc searcher is really cool and desperately needed. When I get some free time I want to try autogenerating Nix function schemas from their declarations, or even autogenerating schemas for flakes and the like from their checking in C++.
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How do you find all the options for configuring a package?
There is also a CLI: https://github.com/mlvzk/manix
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Noob: where are docs for package configuration?
I use manix for that purpose, it gives you a quick way of search for config options directly from the command line, as opposed to opening up the man page and searching inside that: https://github.com/mlvzk/manix
Dotfiles.nix
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Do you all just git init inside your /etc/nixos directory?
You can also have it in your home directory in .dotfiles for example and add -I nixos-config=~/.dotfiles/config.nix, or a faster way, make a shell script like this one.
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How do you find all the options for configuring a package?
I am pretty new to nix and have seen examples of people configuring specific applications dotfiles (example 1 example 2) with nix. This sounds appealing to me but I cant for the life of me find where all the possible options are for a given package.
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Home-manager not linking config files to .config/
If you would like to check the config, it is in my github repo
What are some alternatives?
nixos-search - Search NixOS packages and options
.dots - just my .dotfiles
gixy - Nginx configuration static analyzer
nixos-config - My NixOS configurations, based on mitchellh's config
dist - Resources for packaging and distributing Caddy
nixfiles - My NixOS configuration and assorted other crap.
merecat - Small and made-easy HTTP/HTTPS server based on Jef Poskanzer's thttpd
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
static-web-server - A cross-platform, high-performance and asynchronous web server for static files-serving. ⚡
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
caddy-docker - Source for the official Caddy v2 Docker Image