Manage Your Dotfiles with Home Manager!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @gatosssss1
    @gatosssss1 11 месяцев назад +66

    I rarely comment on videos but i really had to say this. I've been following your NixOS tutorials and i've gotta say they are so on point. There is something about your voice that makes your videos very relaxing to watch. Keep it up.

  • @marcuswest4572
    @marcuswest4572 Год назад +31

    I have to say Emmet, these tutorials are extremely appreciated. You are pitching it for those of us without a strong IT background. Brilliant

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you find the tutorials helpful! :)

    • @nombable
      @nombable 9 месяцев назад

      Is there a way to have home manager just out a file somewhere. Like an override for a zsh theme or something?

  • @Lem0nbleach
    @Lem0nbleach 4 месяца назад +11

    I have watched many other people's youtube videos regarding NixOS tutorials, the things they provided do work, but only stops at "working". Your videos are the exact ones I needed for me to truly UNDERSTAND everything in it. Everything is explained in detail just like the tutorials we have on other more popular distros. You are my Nix hero bro.

  • @kDrewAn
    @kDrewAn Год назад +4

    +1 for a tutorial on managing a neovim config! You are so gifted at teaching~ I hope to see more!!

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks! And yeah, I definitely want to explore neovim soon, since I've never actually set up a proper neovim config (I've been sucked into the black hole that is emacs configuration).

  • @Xaito
    @Xaito Год назад +15

    This is great stuff. I've tried to watch quite a few vids on Nix that show how to configure and maintain a NixOS system the Nix way and they were always kinda vague or extremely long. Your video series on Nix is really well structured and to the point. This helped a lot, thank you.

  • @aryankothari4634
    @aryankothari4634 9 месяцев назад +1

    nice video. I’m new to nixos and didn’t really understand the value of Home Manager. This video helped me a lot, thanks!.

  • @Joris-KarlHuysmans
    @Joris-KarlHuysmans 4 месяца назад +1

    This is an A class tutorial on all levels. Thanks man.

  • @CapXilinx
    @CapXilinx 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great content! Getting finally a grasp on NixOS

  • @SuperOblivionfan
    @SuperOblivionfan Год назад +5

    Nix is truly the end game of Linux system management

  • @Cregeth
    @Cregeth 7 месяцев назад +1

    I much prefer your walkthrough style of tutorial to other channels and your videos are making starting with nixOS so much easier

  • @simple.boy0
    @simple.boy0 Год назад +2

    Awesome tutorial! I followed it all the way through. Excited for the next part on modular systems. 😃

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Awesome! Glad you found it useful! :)

  • @salvogreco
    @salvogreco 3 месяца назад

    I looked everywhere for these types of videos and they are fantastic. I did flakes and home-manager and going to go through the rest tomorrow - thank you!!!

  • @mcnairymichael
    @mcnairymichael 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for concise bare-bones videos! So appreciated!

  • @JohnJohnson-dl8oq
    @JohnJohnson-dl8oq 8 месяцев назад

    Really good content!
    Just the right balance of detail, without e.g. the tedium of going through installs over and over.
    Also very well paced. Again, you’ve hit the Goldilocks between tedium and wtf just happened.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @robertosebilla
    @robertosebilla 11 месяцев назад

    I have been trying to follow many guides. Yours is by far the easiest and best explained. By a long shot too.

  • @Milan-iy3pd
    @Milan-iy3pd Год назад

    finally something understandable and pretty much exactly what i was looking for. thanks!

  • @dr_regularlove
    @dr_regularlove Год назад +1

    After playing with the idea of NixOS in the back of my mind for months, I finally decided to dive in tonight on a spare laptop. These tutorials have been incredibly useful at getting started fairly quickly and confidently. Already loving the rollback feature as I bumble my way through figuring certain things out myself. And looking forward to actually learning the Nix language and migrating my entire dotfiles tomorrow!

  • @jdanks
    @jdanks 2 месяца назад

    bro thank you for these videos. ive been struggling a bit getting these concepts down and now i got everything working. 😁🤙

  • @EliasIbero
    @EliasIbero Год назад

    Awesome Video! Love the way you explain things. Very easy to follow. I would like to see a video of setting up Hyprland with home-manager. Coming from you will be great to follow. Thank You in advance!

  • @josecastron
    @josecastron 9 месяцев назад

    Your videos are awesome, really well structured and explained. thanks a ton!

  • @vp4744
    @vp4744 6 месяцев назад +2

    thanks much; the key for me was to stay in ~/.dotfiles while setting up and not wander around in the system changing the current directory and messing up your good instructions.

  • @richardminasian983
    @richardminasian983 Год назад

    Another excellent tutorial. Impatiently waiting for the Neovim config tutorial. Thanks

  • @JPEaglesandKatz
    @JPEaglesandKatz 11 месяцев назад

    I love your videos.. Very clear, detailed presented in a nice way.. Also think your written documentation is top notch!!! Very nice.. !!!!!

  • @jylpah
    @jylpah 4 месяца назад

    Really good video 🎉Right pace, good amount of details. Lot of good tips.

  • @Bvngee
    @Bvngee Год назад +3

    You make an amazing teacher for a complex topic!

  • @kng1433-g4x
    @kng1433-g4x 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! This helped my understanding
    Please keep it up.

  • @yash3shinde
    @yash3shinde Год назад +12

    Please make a video covering stylix and how to correctly theme neovim and other common applications with it.

    • @Bvngee
      @Bvngee Год назад

      I second this :p

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +5

      Definitely! I'm probably going to make a stylix tutorial after the next Nix video I have planned (which is about modular configuration setup)

  • @soymadip
    @soymadip 7 месяцев назад +1

    5:16 did you make nixos module homemanager video?

  • @sascha1461
    @sascha1461 9 месяцев назад

    you are amazing dude, I finally begin to understand more about nix

  • @KAZAZKIAN
    @KAZAZKIAN 3 месяца назад

    Big thankyou Phoenix. I found this very helpful :D

  • @1234minecraft5678
    @1234minecraft5678 4 месяца назад

    Very good video. I actually have set up home manager as a submodule and i am missing the home-manager command so i consider redoing it this way.

  • @depingus4960
    @depingus4960 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'm just learning here, but I'm pretty sure your flake.lock was owned by root because in the previous tutorial you ran sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake . and created the lock file with sudo. In that video you mentioned updating the lockfile with nix flake update (no sudo) but you didn't actually run the command. I'm betting that would've given you the same permissions error. Unless I'm missing something, this seems like an issue with this method for home manager.

  • @FBI_Master
    @FBI_Master 11 месяцев назад

    You earned this subscription.

  • @linkert810
    @linkert810 Год назад +3

    Awesome content :)
    Recently got into NixOS and it's absolutly amazing. Looking to achieve a modular flake and hm setup where I can define X user on X machine running X desktop/compositor/or-none on X architecture. Then I could manage wifes laptop, various rpi's, my laptop and so on-really looking forward to the next step of the series!

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +3

      Thanks! :) I'm in the same situation as you, and Nix has been really helpful with it's ability to be modular! I'm hoping to get the NixOS modular setup video out by next weekend

  • @StefanoPompa
    @StefanoPompa Год назад

    Really appreciated rhis video coupled with the flake one. A must view videos for nixos users

  • @Paperb0y
    @Paperb0y 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your videos, they are very helpful!
    I'd be interested in configuration of neovim and awesomewm using home manager.

  • @JonnyIrwin
    @JonnyIrwin Год назад

    What a great video! You have such a great way of explaining things. Would love to see how you setup Neovim!

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Nix + Neovim is a great idea for a video, though I've never properly set up Neovim before XD Definitely something I want to do at some point though

  • @philosophia5577
    @philosophia5577 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you sooo much for the efforts you have put in..

  • @a8lg6p
    @a8lg6p 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for these amazingly helpful tutorials. My mind is blown...it's like Terraform for your desktop! Declarative everything! Use git to see every change you ever made to your system and be able to roll it back to any state at any time! 🤯🤯🤯 Only thing is, it seems to break a bit of the beauty and purity of that now that I have a whole dir full of config files instead of just two and like 3 different commands I have to run to sync everything with my system. Oh well.

  • @Pablo-so1df
    @Pablo-so1df 9 месяцев назад

    I have been a Linux Sysadmin for a while and the concept of Nix blew my mind, I'd like to see a tutorial on nixvim and the diferences explained with for example NVChad or Kickstart.

  • @fdimb
    @fdimb 7 дней назад

    I'm having issues setting up substituters/caches for standalone home-manager, were you able to make them work with bot the system flake and the standalone home manager flake?

  • @JPEaglesandKatz
    @JPEaglesandKatz 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic guide... I think the blog post contains a few screenshots of the flake that are in accurate and not incuding the home-manager definition in the outputs = { self, nixpkgs, ... }: statement... Like : outputs = { self, nixpkgs, home-manager... }:
    Unless I'm smoking something really bad :)

  • @Spencerhadley
    @Spencerhadley Год назад

    Great video! Very helpful. I think I’ll switch from home-manager module to standalone from this.

  • @bologna3048
    @bologna3048 3 месяца назад

    jfc youtube should've just sent me here directly, I've gone through so many videos of people explaining this in the most pretentious and tedious way possible lol I was actually able to understand this.

  • @cristinac.2367
    @cristinac.2367 Год назад

    Thank you for very clear explanations ! I was looking for introduce flake on my nixos system with home manager

  • @humanperson8418
    @humanperson8418 9 месяцев назад

    5:20 - start
    17:37 - nix flake update
    30:15 - home-manager generations

  • @richardbennett4365
    @richardbennett4365 11 месяцев назад +3

    RIGHT!!!
    😂
    INDEED!!!
    YOU SAID IT, DUDE. Definitely a daunting task to migrate all the umpteen pickiune options that are specified in decades of dotfiles. I'll be working on this for the next month.
    😂😂😂

  • @edd5657
    @edd5657 Год назад

    I've been eyeing nixos for a while now but I really like the bleeding edge packages in Arch. Seeing stuff like this makes it hard to resist, though!

    • @SuperOblivionfan
      @SuperOblivionfan Год назад

      Nixpkgs unstable is about the same level of bleeding edge as arch. Maybe not quite as many packages as in AUR, but I think they're much higher quality and less likely to break than the AUR

  • @hanshofman
    @hanshofman Год назад

    After this one I would like to see an equal nice explanation how to modularise the configuration. In any way, thanks!

  • @zettlrobert
    @zettlrobert Год назад

    looking forward to the video explaining home manager as a module

  • @clinta746
    @clinta746 10 месяцев назад +1

    A followup I'd like to see, is how this bootstrapping affects portability. I like the idea of not needing root to update home-manager, but then if I need to quickly get up and running on a new machine, then it seems like I can't just copy my dotfiles and rebuild. I have to insert this bootstrapping step too.

    • @matthewboyea3860
      @matthewboyea3860 9 месяцев назад

      Yes! You can add home-manager into your pkgs list in configuration.nix and avoid the bootstrapping step.
      I am using impermanence so I'm trying to find a way to persist changes between boot without persisting the whole system. I've gotten pretty far, it started with adding home-manager to my configuration.nix pkgs, but it presents additional issues.
      Im still working through towards a solution to all the use cases (including support for non-root users editing home.nix, which it seems most Nix configurations I've seen do not support).

  • @gxtoast2221
    @gxtoast2221 2 месяца назад

    I'm not interested in portability of my Nix configuration because it will always be rebuilt on NixOS so does that mean installing Home Manager as a NixOS Module inside /etc/nixos is the preferred method? I haven't seen anyone give a compelling argument for Home Manager other than for portability. Certainly no one talks about the security differences between a non-Home Manager modular NixOS configuration and a Home Manager modular NixOS configuration. What do you think? Great videos, thank you.

  • @mars_0008
    @mars_0008 Год назад

    @9:17 "how to incorporate into the .dotfiles directory that we started last time" -> You could add one of those badges with a link to your previous video at this point. Would be helpful for the viewer and also the channel.

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestion! Just added a video card to the previous video at that point :)

  • @IndigoVFX
    @IndigoVFX Год назад +3

    Great video, really well paced and thought out - thanks for taking the time to explain things clearly.
    One question regarding variable substitution in the let binding - how to you structure multiple substitutions? 🤔

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm pretty sure that whenever you're doing a variable substition with ${myVariable}, you can actually just write any Nix expression inside of the brackets. For example, if you wanted to concatenate two variables in a substitution, you could write ${myVariable1 + myVariable2}. You could reference any available Nix function too. Another common one is referencing the direct path to a binary of a package in the Nix store, i.e. ${pkgs.hello}/bin/hello

  • @kamilkosinski3176
    @kamilkosinski3176 Месяц назад

    Which terminal do you use and which plugins/mods? Looking pretty cool

  • @karthikeyanbalasubramanian7305

    can you make a short video on bashrc and zshrc file in combination with home-manager

  • @dabrown645
    @dabrown645 Год назад

    Great tutorial - makes home-manager on NixOS make since however I would like to understand any differences in the set up to allow me to take my home-manager configuration to another OS and use it with just NIX package manager so I can take my environment with me when not using NixOS

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks! That's definitely a great idea for a follow-up video! Added to my video todo board :)

  • @abhishekpratap05
    @abhishekpratap05 Месяц назад

    I am new to all this but really interested, can someone tell me what is the difference between this and stow?

  • @thekampfkeks9654
    @thekampfkeks9654 Год назад +1

    I would really appreciate a tutorial for the NixOS module installation of home manager. :)

  • @Kwahson
    @Kwahson 3 месяца назад

    I am using this to set up fish but the symlinks created from home.files are owned by root for some reason. I can't seem to fix this and fish won't work :(
    my setup is basically the same as this video and im running all the same commands, the only difference is adding fish and its configs

  • @braaitongs
    @braaitongs 11 месяцев назад

    Yes, please do module setup. Also how to setup up hyprland and wayland with kde plasma 6

  • @x53LL33
    @x53LL33 Год назад

    Amazing! Maybe a video on setting up a homelab/ NAS with multimedia applications such as Jellyfin, Radarr, Sonarr, Prowlarr, Bittorrent etc?

  • @SatoshiCommentorto
    @SatoshiCommentorto 2 месяца назад

    If i move my configuration.nix to .dotfiles is /etc one still used? It doesn't seem like setting the hostname in .dotfiles/config works. Also, when we move home.nix to .dotfiles, is home-manager/home.nix unused?

  • @bobross5438
    @bobross5438 4 месяца назад

    @librepheonix Not sure if you'll see this but IMHO it might help to bring more attention to the fact that you have an entire written version of these vids on your blog, those are immensely helpful as someone who learns differently but I didn't find them until I nearly finished taking notes on the video lol.
    Hope you have a great day! :)

  • @alexobzor
    @alexobzor 9 месяцев назад

    Hello! Nice video, but I have a question. if in configuration.nix we tell that we use zsh, and home.nix have settings for zsh, so home-manager will apply that settings for selected zsh shell, that was selected in configuration.nix ? Otherwise, if we select bash in configuration.nix, but home-manager(home.nix) have no settings for it, default settings are applyed to selected bash shell, am i correct ?

  • @goodmorning-wks
    @goodmorning-wks Год назад

    That's really great! How many episodes will there be in this series?

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks! I think I got a total of 12 planned right now, but as more topics and ideas come up there may be more! :)

  • @Cafaldoscannabis
    @Cafaldoscannabis 10 месяцев назад +2

    Getting error flake 'path:/home/.../.dotfiles' does not provide attribute.. And then goes on to list legacy pkgs the system config and others... very helpfully otherwise.

    • @NilEoe
      @NilEoe 6 месяцев назад

      Hi, do you remember how you fixed the issue? very new here and encountering the same error
      EDIT if useful for anyone: I had copied the "nixosConfigurations" block and didn't change it to "homeConfigurations".

  • @simonlauer9379
    @simonlauer9379 9 месяцев назад

    I really like your content as I am so intrigued by what Nix brings to the table. I just have one issue: after following your guides getting home manager to run I am not able to install unfree software

  • @simonlauer9379
    @simonlauer9379 9 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to import plain text multi directory configs to ease transition? My neovim config is rather modular :D

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sure! home.file.".config/somedirectory".source = ./somedirectory;
      ./somedirectory would be relative to the nix config file it is written in
      You might also consider adding home.file.".config/somedirectory".recursive = true; which will symlink config files individually rather than on a directory basis (this matters if you need files to be added to the directory in question)

  • @mayurshende6731
    @mayurshende6731 Год назад

    Great video!
    Can you explain how to have multiple WMs? I want to install hyprland, alongside KDE before completely switching.

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Definitely! That will come up in my next video on modular NixOS config, which I'll hopefully be done with soon :)

  • @d1ryan
    @d1ryan Год назад

    Loooooove your helpful tutorials. I would love to see you do a video on setting up servers. Like 2 VMs both with Nix, when they boot each get their own functions. Not sure this makes sense... Thanks for your hard work on these.

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you're finding them useful. I think I get what you mean. It is really cool all the stuff you can setup with Nix on a server (kind of like docker-compose, but using the power of nix), and it would definitely be fun to explore that at some point

  • @jacesvg
    @jacesvg 3 дня назад

    If you could, would you be willing to make a video on Qutebrowser and how you have it configured?

  • @Golden2Talon
    @Golden2Talon 9 месяцев назад

    what is the font used? i cant find it in your configurations

  • @AD-yo1pg
    @AD-yo1pg 11 месяцев назад

    if I already have the home-manager installed as a nixos module, is there any actual advantage worth the hassle of figuring out how to move to standalone (I'm a nixos noob trying to figure my way around)?

  • @rahilarious
    @rahilarious Год назад

    Superb production quality. Which editor u use? How have u set it up? Which mono fonts are u using?
    Maybe a video about it?

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      Thanks! My recording/editing setup is OBS + Kdenlive, and my rice is mainly Hyprland + Stylix. The fonts are Intel One Mono. I'll definietly get around to making videos on my recording setup and my whole config someday though :) Here are links to my config if you're curious: gitlab.com/librephoenix/nixos-config or github.com/librephoenix/nixos-config

    • @rahilarious
      @rahilarious Год назад

      @@librephoenix Thank you.

  • @sascha1461
    @sascha1461 9 месяцев назад

    I managed to setup some of my .config files with the home.file stuff, but I'm wondering how would I for example install something like nvchad via home-manager? Copy all the files it creates on install to my nix folder and then use the home.file.*.source function? I don't feel like thats a good solution? Couldn't I idk like run a command to install something or idk clone a git repo or something from within home-manager? I feel like I'm missing something

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  9 месяцев назад

      Sounds like something that could be set up with a flake. You can include any git repo as a flake input, and it can be passed into extraSpecialArgs (for home-manager). You can then set the source cloned repo as the actual dotfiles using home.file...(if that makes any sense). I do that for some emacs packages which aren't already in Nix, such as org-side-tree for example. Here are the relevant parts of my config with org-side-tree as an example if you'd like to try adapting for nvchad: github.com/librephoenix/nixos-config/blob/main/flake.nix#L176, github.com/librephoenix/nixos-config/blob/main/flake.nix#L104, github.com/librephoenix/nixos-config/blob/main/user/app/doom-emacs/doom.nix#L2, and github.com/librephoenix/nixos-config/blob/main/user/app/doom-emacs/doom.nix#L82. Hope this helps! Maybe I'll make a video about this topic soon.. :)

    • @sascha1461
      @sascha1461 9 месяцев назад

      @@librephoenixthanks a lot, with the selected parts of your config I might actually be able to replicate this without having to watch a video and follow step by step :) Often times things in nix seam very complicated and hard to understand until someone explains them well and then they all make sense.

  • @chrisbirster
    @chrisbirster Год назад

    I love that background. I tried searching but I couldn't find it. What's the name of that wallpaper?

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      "Digital art moon wallpaper" www.freepik.com/free-ai-image/digital-art-moon-wallpaper_77361154.htm :)

  • @uriotv1613
    @uriotv1613 Год назад +1

    Damn your channel finally made me understand what flakes are. Btw i have a question. Am I the only one that have problem with having system config files in random folder in user directory? That looks strange to me.

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Good question! I simply do it that way since that it's easier to work with git, and it also keeps the entire configuration in one place. In the name of security, it's still of course possible (and recommended) to make system-level files like that owned by the root user and root group

  • @Redyf
    @Redyf Год назад

    Great video! Btw can you share your prompt config? Looks great, if that's starship

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      It's actually just zsh :) All I did is set the PROMPT and RPROMPT environment variables. Here's what mine are:
      PROMPT=" ◉ %U%F{magenta}%n%f%u@%U%F{blue}%m%f%u:%F{yellow}%~%f%F{green}→%f "
      RPROMPT="%F{red}▂%f%F{yellow}▄%f%F{green}▆%f%F{cyan}█%f%F{blue}▆%f%F{magenta}▄%f%F{white}▂%f"
      Also, here's how I configure that (and the rest of my shell) in my Nix config if you're curious: gitlab.com/librephoenix/nixos-config/-/blob/main/user/shell/sh.nix?ref_type=heads or github.com/librephoenix/nixos-config/blob/main/user/shell/sh.nix
      I don't think those environment variables work for anything other than zsh though

  • @prathameshkulkarni7132
    @prathameshkulkarni7132 Год назад +1

    I am new to nixos I have got the config set up but I am unable to share my screen on google meet I am using hyprland can you or anyone help out? really helpful video

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      Hmm...
      I would say first, make sure you have the xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland package.
      Then, you need to make sure your browser is running as a wayland app (not an xwayland app). You can check this by opening your web browser and running the command: hyprctl clients Check the settings for the browser and if it says "xwayland: 1" then you need to fix that.
      I remember in order to get Brave working I needed to change the settings to enable the ozone platform and change the ozone platform to wayland or auto. You should be able to test on the terminal with {browserName} --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform -ozone-platform=wayland. I think there are also dedicated wayland versions of firefox-based browsers that you could try if your using something like firefox or librewolf.
      Hope this helps!

  • @Gskvj
    @Gskvj Год назад

    Hi, can this keep track of my fish shell universal (set -Ux command) environment variables? I use fish as my default shell.

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Definitely! I don't use fish myself, but I would check out the home-manager options for fish to see what you could use: mynixos.com/search?q=fish+home-manager

  • @elys7563
    @elys7563 Год назад

    Are flakes just for putting our configuration.nix to it for version control? I have seen people installing stuff too but only few packages are put into flakes rest of it are in the normal configuration file. I don't understand that part.

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Yeah, from what I know, the main purpose of the flake is to explicitly pin the inputs and versions of every package to a file (which can be version controlled much easier than nix channels)

    • @elys7563
      @elys7563 Год назад

      @@librephoenix oh,thanks. Also if I'm the only user on the system do I need home manager. And will it hard to install applications through flakes.

  • @李军-l3d
    @李军-l3d Год назад

    "Thank you for the easy-to-understand video. I would like to learn about the configuration and use of Hyprland desktop and its related tools. For example, tools related to network connections, screen brightness control, and so on. I'm new to using a tiling desktop, and all of this customization has been quite challenging for me."

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I'll definitely be making a dedicated Hyprland video as well as a dedicated "Hyprland on NixOS" video at some point soon!

  • @PstMrtem
    @PstMrtem Год назад

    Thx for the very interesting and helpful video!
    One question: what are the advantages of specifying the dotconfigs of programs such as bash with programs.bash.shellAliases (for example) vs using the home.file."~/.bashrc" method?

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      Very good question! I think there are two benefits: 1. Every configuration uses the same syntax: Nix (it's not yaml here, json there..) 2. You can use all sorts of if statements to conditionally set portions of any configuration file, so as a random example, you could have it automatically change portions of any of your config files (bashrc, .emacs, .vimrc) dependent on whether or not you're using an x11 or wayland session. I'll definitely bring up Nix if-else statements in a later video :)

  • @akibahmed229
    @akibahmed229 Год назад +1

    Hyprland desktop managed by NixOS config would be great

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      Definitely! Already on my video todo board :)

  • @angelmarauder5647
    @angelmarauder5647 Год назад

    This is a good place where you can create a shellAliases variable and then inherit shellAliases in the shell declarations. Right?

  • @Cenot4ph
    @Cenot4ph 8 месяцев назад

    nix seems to be perfect for cloud based servers to deploy services on standardized OS configured systems as a replacement for something like Ansible

  • @Illumynatii
    @Illumynatii Год назад

    I would love to see the correct way to implement something like neovim using a vim plugin manager like lazy.nvim as previously that was always a sticking point with me trying to use nixos. I couldn't figure out the correct way to get the neovim plugin manager and its file creation to play well with nixos for some reason. This caused weird behavior like the plugin manager trying to reinstall my plugins and config every time I would open neovim.
    I am sure it had something to do with my setup and lack of NixOS comfort. I also never could get the configuration options that the nix neovim pkgs offered to be fine tuned enough like my regular neovim dotfiles.
    Thank you for taking the time to produce the amazing content. Outside of the aforementioned editor config video suggestion, setting up coding environments via nix-shell could be good videos (eg. a nix-shell file to setup postgres db with some programming language etc)

  • @summerWTFE
    @summerWTFE 10 месяцев назад

    why is it not shellAliases = ${myAliases} with a $ sign?

  • @JudeDominicEstrellado
    @JudeDominicEstrellado Год назад +1

    hi! great and easy to follow video! can you do a hyprland and an emacs nixos config videos please? :)

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Thanks! Emacs and Hyprland via Nix are definitely on my video todo list :)

  • @Flackon
    @Flackon Год назад

    Is there a more ergonomic way of updating?
    What I get from this is, if you want to update your packages you have to:
    1. Update the flake.lock
    2. Rebuild the system
    3. Switch to a new home-manager generation
    That's three fairly long commands just to update...

  • @Chris-jp6ll
    @Chris-jp6ll 7 месяцев назад

    awesome

  • @happynz7265
    @happynz7265 4 месяца назад

    Thanks librocode

  • @johananpacheco
    @johananpacheco Год назад

    Really nice video, keep it up!
    Can you please make a video with you doom emacs overlay?
    Thanks so much!

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I'm definitely planning on doing a video on Nix + Doom Emacs at some point. I use a project called nix-doom-emacs: github.com/nix-community/nix-doom-emacs to install Doom, as opposed to the usual "git clone, doom install" method

  • @mars_0008
    @mars_0008 Год назад

    showing how to customize developer apps like Android Studio or IntelliJ Ultimate IDEA in home manager would be great

  • @daniforte383
    @daniforte383 Год назад

    Can this be made in other OS that are not nixOS?

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад

      Yep! I'm pretty sure you just need the Nix package manager installed which works on any Linux distro and even MacOS. You can follow the Nix package manager installation here: nixos.org/download

  • @regularnick
    @regularnick 3 месяца назад

    I was trying to replicate what you did. as far as i understand you made an unnecessary change of the owner of the flake. that's because that flake should be used in system updates. flake flag in home manager is for when you install home-manager configuration as a flake (separately). this installation works with default .config/home-manager directory. when you combine home.nix and your system flake, you can do this instead: update home configs by doing home-manager switch -f home.nix while in .dotfiles and do sudo nixos-rebuild --flake . to rebuild the entire system

  • @Arvigeus
    @Arvigeus Год назад

    Maybe a video on how to migrate from configuration.nix to flakes? I think it would also demonstrate how similar they are.

    • @librephoenix
      @librephoenix  Год назад +1

      I made one a while ago, here it is: ruclips.net/video/ACybVzRvDhs/видео.html

    • @Arvigeus
      @Arvigeus Год назад

      @@librephoenix I mean migrating configuration.nix and hardware.nix to flakes, without using them as modules.

    • @juangiordana
      @juangiordana Год назад +1

      That's already available in the channel.

  • @theMadMan74
    @theMadMan74 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for making this video. I'm curious what you're using in emacs to show the tree for the Nix files at ruclips.net/video/IiyBeR-Guqw/видео.htmlsi=IB7a7j_NriCgkOLa&t=724 ?

  • @windowsrefund
    @windowsrefund 8 месяцев назад

    You get my subscription simply for (correctly) referring to directories as such.