nix-config
visual-studio-code-insiders-nix
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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nix-config
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Best way to setup Nvim on NixOS?
Power user, gvolpe has a great config that heavily customizes nvim.
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Adding a Flake to my Config
I forked and customized a fairly advanced Nixos configuration that I can load from a flake on github. (Mine | Original)
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Host-specific settings (different approaches)
I think gvolpe's nix-config repo is what u/ppen9u1n was referencing. Looks like there might be some good ideas to mine there.
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Trying to port all official Cardano software to an open architecture and a more elegant Linux distro than Debian (NixOS on Risc-V) and this is the pushback I get.
I've seen this done with flakes by a NixOS power user named gvolpe. He has it configured to automatically setup each of his different systems with Home Manager, a custom UI, etc. His three different build targets are:
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Nix-GUI: Make NixOS usable for non-technical users through settings / GUI
I think NixOS would benefit from easily accessible collection of opinionated modules/profiles/configurations with minimal set of options. Something like gnome-desktop / sway-desktop / etc. Gnome actually does pretty good job here.
The point is: currently my NixOS and Home Manager configurations have over 2k LOC total. When you search for configurations on GitHub/Google you are likely to find complex ones. For example, quick search for "nixos gnome" (Google) gives me link to NixOS Wiki (which describes only Gnome part) and blog post (https://gvolpe.com/blog/gnome3-on-nixos/) which is useful but links to really huge configuration (https://github.com/gvolpe/nix-config) that is overwhelming to any beginner.
Great example of such approach is nixos-hardware (https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware) which provides one-line configuration covering hardware quirks.
visual-studio-code-insiders-nix
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Is it worth learning and migrating to Flakes as of November 2021?
I didn't really have any noteworthy derivations before flakes so there was nothing for me to port and all the flakes I now have (e.g., https://github.com/cideM/solana-nix or https://github.com/cideM/visual-studio-code-insiders-nix/) don't do anything that's particularly fancy.
What are some alternatives?
devshell - Per project developer environments
nixos-vscode-server - Visual Studio Code Server support in NixOS
impermanence - Modules to help you handle persistent state on systems with ephemeral root storage [maintainer=@talyz]
nix-config - Nix configurations
nix-direnv - A fast, persistent use_nix/use_flake implementation for direnv [maintainer=@Mic92 / @bbenne10]
solana-nix - The Solana CLI tools packaged up with Nix
nixpkgs - My Nix system configs!
rnix-lsp - WIP Language Server for Nix! [maintainer=@aaronjanse]
rfcs - The Nix community RFCs
nix-security-lab - Tool set for Information security professionals and all others
dotfiles - My dotfiles