Samuel Shuert
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Available templates include the following: - system: flake based system similar to the default when starting nix. - darwin: flake based darwin system with ajusted nixpkgs and modules to better suit it. - home-manager: flake and home manager for non darwin systems. Co-Authored-by: isabelroses <isabel@isabelroses.com> Co-Authored-by: Skyler Grey <minion@clicks.codes> Co-Authored-by: Sigmanificient <edhyjox@gmail.com> Co-Authored-by: AxelSilverdew <7677954+AxelSilverdew@users.noreply.github.com>
80 lines
2.9 KiB
Nix
80 lines
2.9 KiB
Nix
{
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description = "A simple darwin flake using Aux and home-manager";
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inputs = {
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# nixpkgs is the input that we use for this flake the end section `nixpkgs-unstable` refers to the branch
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# of nixpkgs that we want to use. This can be changed to any branch or commit hash.
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nixpkgs.url = "github:auxolotl/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable";
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home-manager = {
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url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
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# The `follows` keyword in inputs is used for inheritance.
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# we do this in order to prevent duplication of the nixpkgs input, and potential
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# issues with diffrent versions of given packages.
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# However, it should be noted that this can lead to having to rebuild packages from source.
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inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
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};
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darwin = {
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url = "github:lnl7/nix-darwin";
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inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
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};
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};
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outputs =
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inputs@{
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self,
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nixpkgs,
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darwin,
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home-manager,
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...
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}:
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# we can use the `let` and `in` syntax to define variables
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# and use them in the rest of the expression
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let
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# this can be either aarch64-darwin or x86_64-darwin
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# if your using a M1 or later your going to need to use aarch64-darwin
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# otherwise you can use x86_64-darwin
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system = builtins.abort "You need to fill in your system";
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# here we define our username and hostname to reuse them later
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username = builtins.abort "You need to fill in your username"; # Set this variable equal to your username
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hostname = builtins.abort "You need to fill in your hostname"; # Set this variable equal to your hostname
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# the specialArgs are used to pass the inputs to the system configuration and home-manager configuration
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specialArgs = {
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inherit inputs username hostname;
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};
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in
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{
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# here the hostname is being set to "reservoir" but you can change that to your needs
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# it is important that you use darwin.lib.darwinSystem as this is the builder that allow
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# for the configuration of the darwin system
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darwinConfigurations.${hostname} = darwin.lib.darwinSystem {
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# The specialArgs are used to pass the inputs to the system configuration
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inherit specialArgs;
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modules = [
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./homebrew.nix
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./users.nix
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# The home-manager module is used to configure home-manager
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# to read more about this please see ../home-manager
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home-manager.darwinModules.home-manager
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{
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home-manager.useGlobalPkgs = true;
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home-manager.useUserPackages = true;
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# extraSpecialArgs is used to pass the inputs to the home-manager configuration
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home-manager.extraSpecialArgs = specialArgs;
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# Here we have assume that the use is called "axel" but you can change that to your needs
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home-manager.users.${username} = import ./home.nix;
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}
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];
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};
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};
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}
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