docs: add language attribute to program listings

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Robert Helgesson 2019-02-24 20:40:45 +01:00
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<para>
On NixOS you may need to log out and back in for the channel to become
available. On non-NixOS you may have to add
<programlisting>
<programlisting language="bash">
export NIX_PATH=$HOME/.nix-defexpr/channels${NIX_PATH:+:}$NIX_PATH
</programlisting>
to your shell (see
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If you do not plan on having Home Manager manage your shell configuration
then you must source the
</para>
<programlisting>
<programlisting language="bash">
$HOME/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh
</programlisting>
<para>

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Note, these variables may be set in any order so no session
variable may have a runtime dependency on another session
variable. In particular code like
<programlisting>
<programlisting language="nix">
home.sessionVariables = {
FOO = "Hello";
BAR = "$FOO World!";
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may not work as expected. If you need to reference another
session variable, then do so inside Nix instead. The above
example then becomes
<programlisting>
<programlisting language="nix">
home.sessionVariables = {
FOO = "Hello";
BAR = "''${config.home.sessionVariables.FOO} World!";

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inside and outside Home Manager you can put it in a separate
file and include something like
<programlisting>
<programlisting language="nix">
nixpkgs.config = import ./nixpkgs-config.nix;
xdg.configFile."nixpkgs/config.nix".source =
./nixpkgs-config.nix;

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default = true;
description = ''
Enable zsh completion. Don't forget to add
<programlisting>
<programlisting language="nix">
environment.pathsToLink = [ "/share/zsh" ];
</programlisting>
to your system configuration to get completion for system packages (e.g. systemd).