We cannot guarantee that the Nix store will be writable during startup
so installing the user packages through `nix-env -i` may fail.
Therefore, when building through the NixOS module install through the
`users.users.<name?>.packages` option.
This removes the `nixosSubmodule` option in favor of a new option
`submoduleSupport.enable`. This name better indicates that the
submodule mode applies to both NixOS and nix-darwin.
On non-x86 architectures (for example, aarch64) the installation of
home-manager fails indicating that it is attempting to select i686
packages for Linux and those aren't available.
Solution: make the condition for choosing these packages stricter
Makes fish use global scope for abbreviations.
This makes it so that they don't stick across config changes.
Before, an abbreviation would still exist even if removed from the config.
In particular support source files whose name start with `.` or
contain characters not allowed in the nix store, such as spaces.
Also add some test cases for `home.file`.
This patch allow to define custom msmtp options per email account. For
example: to change the "auth" method from "on" to "login", add
`msmtp.extraConfig.auth="login"`.
Add option "extraLocalVars" for additional local variable definitions
in .zshrc, at the top of the file.
Some zsh plugins/themes expect configuration in local variables before they
are loaded (example: https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k). Exporting
those clutters the environment and is unnecessary.
Use the new module lib.zsh to generate export statements in zsh syntax, using
zsh arrays for lists.
Being a zsh script, this seems more intuitive for .zshrc
Added utilities to generate export statements and definitions for zsh scripts.
Currently, there is only lib.shell which generates export statements in bash
syntax. However, this does not allow to generate export statements for zsh
arrays (syntax: NAME=(elem1 elem2 ...) ), which would be the natural
representation of lists in the nix language.