Instead of using the hostname `%h`, which can be changed by the
~/.ssh/config file, use the commandline-given hostname `%n`.
This allows to alias a host with different hostnames, which then point
to different configurations. A common use-case for this is if you have
multiple accounts on github with each access to different private repos:
Host github.com
IdentitiesOnly yes
User git
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Host customer.github.com
IdentitiesOnly yes
User git
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/customer
HostName github.com
Without this change, if a connection was established with the first
github.com alias, then the user would try to pull a repo from the second
account, ssh would re-use the SSH connection which doesn't have access
to that repository.
(cherry picked from commit 40b279e3a3)
This commit adds the tmux program to Home Manager.
In addition to configuring tmux, a user may specify tmux plugins from
Nixpkgs. These can be included in the list of `plugins` and can either
be a package (all tmux plugins live under `nixpkgs.tmuxPlugins.*`), or
an object which includes the plugin and an `extraConfig`, which will
be run immediately after sourcing the tmux plugin.
Finally, this commit introduces two nested programs which may be
enabled which depend on tmux: tmuxp and tmuxinator. These do not have
the ability to be configured, although this may be a future
contribution.
This reverts the commits
- "alot: change msmtp default command"
8e798e4c28
- "astroid: init"
736e340bde
because they include changes that break some configurations and some
options that are misplaced.
To allow supporting more advanced configurations. The local refers to
the "maildir store" configuration, remote to the "IMAP store", and
"channel" to the channel.
This allows you to specify your own custom commands
to be run when calling fzf. You might use tools like
fd to search faster and take `.gitignore` files into
consideration.
This reworks the way program specific email account options are
specified. In particular, we no longer use the deprecated `options`
field of `mkOption`. Instead submodules are used.