- Change the example value of `gtk.theme.package` from
`pkgs.gnome.gnome_themes_standard` was an alias that was removed on 2022-01-13,
`pkgs.gnome-themes-extra`, which references the actual package.
- Change the example value of `gtk.icon.package` from `pkgs.adwaita-icon-theme` to
`pkgs.gnome.adwaita-icon-theme`, as this package is in the `gnome` package set.
* home.pointerCursor: init
The current architecture for cursor configurations is composed of individual
options for different backends. For example, X specific settings are managed under
`xsession.pointerCursor` and gtk specific settings are managed under `gtk.cursorTheme`.
While this architecture is modular, it causes duplication of similar structures for
each component. In theory, this provides flexibility because the components are independent
of each other which can be arranged in arbitrary ways to achieve the desired result.
However in practice, users wish to have one cursor theme applied to their entire system
The duplication of options correspond to duplication of settings on the user side and it
becomes a burden to keep track of all necessary settings.
This commit is an attempt to unify cursor configurations for different window systems and
GUI toolkits based on https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/2481#issuecomment-978917480.
`home.pointerCursor` is introduced as the interface for all cursor configurations.
It contain all options relevant to cursor themes with eneral options delcared under `home.pointerCursor.*`
and backend specific options declared under `home.pointerCursor.<backend>.*`. By default, a backend
independent configuration is generated. Backend specific configurations can be toggled via the
`home.pointerCursor.<backend>.enable` option for each backend. This was decided over using a
list of enums because it allows easy access to the state of the backend. Note generating different
cursor configurations for different backends is still possible by defining only `home.pointerCursor`
and managing the respective options manually.
* xcursor: migrate options to home.pointerCursor
- Removed `xession.pointerCursor` as x11 cursor configurations are now handled in `home.pointerCursor.x11`.
- Updated `meta.maintainer` field in `home.pointerCursor` and CODEOWNERS.
This module adds basic support for configuration specializations.
These allow the user to build multiple alternative configurations that
should be part of the same generation.
In esoteric setups, automatically setting GPG_TTY to current tty is not
desired on every shell startup. This change adds configuration options
to allow user to disable that if desired.
Neomutt will run the given command (which can be a string or a path)
and take the output from stdout and use it as the signature for your
email.
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Berbiche <nicolas@normie.dev>
Without this the journal will be filled by
xscreensaver[468297]: sh: line 1: xscreensaver-command: command not found
xscreensaver-systemd: 12:29:22: exec: "xscreensaver-command -quiet -deactivate" exited with status 127
Constrain the pgrep command to only return results for the current user.
Additionally, quote the socket variables to prevent splitting.
Previously, if multiple users on a system were running `sway`, the
`pgrep` used in finding `swaySocket` would return multiple results. As a
result, reloads of sway would fail.
Fixes#2912.
This commit appends system-wide icon and pixmap directory and the icon
directory in the home-manager profile to the XCURSOR_PATH session variable
for the generic linux target. This is necessary because the default prefix
for libXcursor resolves to the Nix store which excludes the aforementioned
directories from being searched for cursor themes. [1]
[1] - https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/2891#issuecomment-1101064521.
This convenience function allows automatic assignment of a package's
associations to `xdg.mimeApps.defaultApplications`.
For example,
xdg.mimeApps.defaultApplications =
config.lib.xdg.mimeAssociations [ pkgs.gnome.evince ];
Co-authored-by: Ryan Trinkle <ryan@trinkle.org>
When processing `publicKeys` entries, handle entries that contain
multiple public keys (i.e. gpg --show-key returns multiple `pub`
lines) properly, setting the trust level for each key.
PR #2897
This makes it a lot easier to access the `pkgs` that would be used to
build the home configuration, e.g.
nix build ./dotfiles#homeConfigurations."user@host".pkgs.vim
This is useful as it allows access to a Nixpkgs that has been
instiantiated with config and overlays.
Removed by upstream since commit:
bcbc410c92
This commit is included since v9 release:
https://github.com/yshui/picom/releases/tag/v9https://github.com/yshui/picom/releases/tag/v9-rc1 (the actual changelog)
While this doesn't break the config per see, it results in the
following warning in the logs:
[ DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS.mmm parse_config_libconfig WARN ] The
refresh-rate option has been deprecated. Please remove it from
your configuration file. If you encounter any problems without
this feature, please feel free to open a bug report
Beside the above change we also remove an old workaround and also
write the configuration file to a well-known location in the user's
home directory.
The code that is being evaled without the `--print-full-init` flag is
this:
```sh
__main() {
local major="${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}"
local minor="${BASH_VERSINFO[1]}"
if ((major > 4)) || { ((major == 4)) && ((minor >= 1)); }; then
source <(/nix/store/...-starship-1.3.0/bin/starship init bash --print-full-init)
else
source /dev/stdin <<<"$(/nix/store/...-starship-1.3.0/bin/starship init bash --print-full-init)"
fi
}
__main
unset -f __main
```
This code checks for bash version >= 4.1 , which has been released in
2009. Since this version is widely unavailable in nixpkgs, we can skip
one program invocation and directly call `starship init bash
--print-full-init`.
This is achieved by generating the Home Manager configuration
file as `~/.config/task/home-manager-taskrc`, and including that
file into ~/.config/task/taskrc.
Fixes#2360
Co-authored-by: mainrs <5113257+mainrs@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Berbiche <nicolas@normie.dev>
* systemd: fix creation of user service unit files
* helix: fix failing test due to file output format change
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Berbiche <nicolas@normie.dev>
It can happen in some cases that home-manager first runs before gpg
creates its homedir, and it creates it with 755 permissions which the
user then needs to change by hand.
Do this in the module instead: before linking files, make sure the
homedir exists, and if it doesn't, create it with the right permissions.
Changed option types to `either str path` to allow using path values.
The related session variable is defined for the default and the extra
user directories now.
This makes definitions like
home.activation.foo = mkIf false "bar"
work, where previously they would complain about
`home.activation.foobar.data` being used but not defined.
The crucial part is that we don't call `convertAllToDags` in
`dagOf.merge`, because we need to process `mkIf`/`mkMerge` properties
first. So we let `attrEquivalent.merge` do its job normally, but give
it a type `dagEntryOf` that does the conversion.
Ideally this shouldn't require so much boilerplate; I'd like to
implement something like
types.changeInto dagContentType elemType dagEntryAnywhere
in Nixpkgs.