Tired of compiling it every time I update my laptop, I’ll install it with Flatpak instead.
NixOS Configuration
Personal NixOS configuration for my machines, using Nix Flakes for reproducible and shareable setups.
Repository Structure
- flake.nix: Main entry point for the Nix Flake, defining NixOS and home-manager configurations.
 - hosts/: Contains the host-specific NixOS configurations.
 - system/: Holds system-wide configuration modules that can be shared across different hosts. This includes things like boot settings, desktop environments, hardware configurations, networking, packages, security, and system services.
 - users/: Manages user-specific configurations. It's split into 
modulesfor reusable home-manager configurations andphundrakfor my personal configuration. - keys/: Public keys for various machines.
 - secrets/: Encrypted secrets managed with 
sops-nix. 
Usage
System Management
Update flake dependencies:
nix flake update
Build and switch to a new system configuration:
sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake .#<hostname>
Using the Nix Helper (nh) tool:
# Build and activate a new configuration, making it the boot default
nh os switch
# Build a new configuration and make it the boot default
nh os boot
# Build and activate a new configuration (without making it the boot default)
nh os test
# Just build a new configuration
nh os build
Home Configuration
Update and switch to a new home configuration:
nh home switch
Format Nix files (using Alejandra):
nix fmt .
Contributing
Feel free to fork this repository and make your own changes. If you have any improvements or suggestions, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
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