From 2bace16a28281d4a3e349934c0a6fb8fe29707e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: teto Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2022 15:16:19 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] deploy: 1bdbebc3f83a7b6a69f84797d5cda9ece8ca3c37 --- index.html | 4 ++-- options.html | 20 ++++++++++++++++++-- tools.html | 14 +++++++------- 3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 633ae8897..3b1ac3edc 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -Home Manager Manual

Home Manager Manual


Preface
1. Installing Home Manager
1.1. Standalone installation
1.2. NixOS module
1.3. nix-darwin module
2. Using Home Manager
2.1. Configuration Example
2.2. Rollbacks
2.3. Keeping your ~ safe from harm
2.4. Graphical services
2.5. Updating
3. Nix Flakes
3.1. Prerequisties
3.2. Standalone setup
3.3. NixOS module
3.4. nix-darwin module
4. Writing Home Manager Modules
4.1. Option Types
5. Contributing
5.1. Getting started
5.2. Guidelines
5.2.1. Maintain backward compatibility
5.2.2. Keep forward compatibility in mind
5.2.3. Add only valuable options
5.2.4. Add relevant tests
5.2.5. Add relevant documentation
5.2.6. Add yourself as a module maintainer
5.2.7. Format your code
5.2.8. Format your commit messages
5.2.9. Format your news entries
5.2.10. Use conditional modules and news
5.2.11. Mind the license
5.3. Commits
5.4. Code Style
5.5. News
5.6. Tests
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
6.1. Why is there a collision error when switching generation?
6.2. Why are the session variables not set?
6.3. How to set up a configuration for multiple users/machines?
6.4. Why do I get an error message about ca.desrt.dconf or dconf.service?
6.5. How do I install packages from Nixpkgs unstable?
6.6. How do I override the package used by a module?
A. Configuration Options
B. NixOS Module Options
C. nix-darwin Module Options
D. Tools
home-manager - — reconfigure a user environment
E. Release Notes
E.1. Release 23.05
E.1.1. Highlights
E.1.2. State Version Changes
E.2. Release 22.11
E.2.1. Highlights
E.2.2. State Version Changes
E.3. Release 22.05
E.3.1. Highlights
E.3.2. State Version Changes
E.4. Release 21.11
E.4.1. Highlights
E.4.2. State Version Changes
E.5. Release 21.05
E.5.1. Highlights
E.5.2. State Version Changes
E.6. Release 20.09
E.6.1. Highlights
E.6.2. State Version Changes
E.7. Release 20.03
E.7.1. Highlights
E.7.2. State Version Changes
E.8. Release 19.09
E.8.1. Highlights
E.8.2. State Version Changes
E.9. Release 19.03
E.9.1. Highlights
E.9.2. State Version Changes
E.10. Release 18.09

Preface

+Home Manager Manual

Home Manager Manual


Preface
1. Installing Home Manager
1.1. Standalone installation
1.2. NixOS module
1.3. nix-darwin module
2. Using Home Manager
2.1. Configuration Example
2.2. Rollbacks
2.3. Keeping your ~ safe from harm
2.4. Graphical services
2.5. Updating
3. Nix Flakes
3.1. Prerequisties
3.2. Standalone setup
3.3. NixOS module
3.4. nix-darwin module
4. Writing Home Manager Modules
4.1. Option Types
5. Contributing
5.1. Getting started
5.2. Guidelines
5.2.1. Maintain backward compatibility
5.2.2. Keep forward compatibility in mind
5.2.3. Add only valuable options
5.2.4. Add relevant tests
5.2.5. Add relevant documentation
5.2.6. Add yourself as a module maintainer
5.2.7. Format your code
5.2.8. Format your commit messages
5.2.9. Format your news entries
5.2.10. Use conditional modules and news
5.2.11. Mind the license
5.3. Commits
5.4. Code Style
5.5. News
5.6. Tests
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
6.1. Why is there a collision error when switching generation?
6.2. Why are the session variables not set?
6.3. How to set up a configuration for multiple users/machines?
6.4. Why do I get an error message about ca.desrt.dconf or dconf.service?
6.5. How do I install packages from Nixpkgs unstable?
6.6. How do I override the package used by a module?
A. Configuration Options
B. NixOS Module Options
C. nix-darwin Module Options
D. Tools
home-manager + — reconfigure a user environment
E. Release Notes
E.1. Release 23.05
E.1.1. Highlights
E.1.2. State Version Changes
E.2. Release 22.11
E.2.1. Highlights
E.2.2. State Version Changes
E.3. Release 22.05
E.3.1. Highlights
E.3.2. State Version Changes
E.4. Release 21.11
E.4.1. Highlights
E.4.2. State Version Changes
E.5. Release 21.05
E.5.1. Highlights
E.5.2. State Version Changes
E.6. Release 20.09
E.6.1. Highlights
E.6.2. State Version Changes
E.7. Release 20.03
E.7.1. Highlights
E.7.2. State Version Changes
E.8. Release 19.09
E.8.1. Highlights
E.8.2. State Version Changes
E.9. Release 19.03
E.9.1. Highlights
E.9.2. State Version Changes
E.10. Release 18.09

Preface

This manual will eventually describe how to install, use, and extend Home Manager.

diff --git a/options.html b/options.html index e29d66121..3eb8b267d 100644 --- a/options.html +++ b/options.html @@ -7449,8 +7449,14 @@ over the secure channel and DISPLAY set. original X11 display.

Type: boolean

Default: false

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/programs/ssh.nix> -
programs.ssh.matchBlocks.<name>.host

The host pattern used by this conditional block. -

Type: string

Example: "*.example.org"

Declared by:

+
programs.ssh.matchBlocks.<name>.host

Host pattern used by this conditional block. +See +ssh_config(5) +for Host block details. +This option is ignored if +ssh.matchBlocks.*.matcht +if defined. +

Type: null or string

Default: null

Example: "*.example.org"

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/programs/ssh.nix>
programs.ssh.matchBlocks.<name>.hostname

Specifies the real host name to log into.

Type: null or string

Default: null

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/programs/ssh.nix> @@ -7492,6 +7498,16 @@ Identities will be tried in the given order. <home-manager/modules/programs/ssh.nix>
programs.ssh.matchBlocks.<name>.localForwards.*.host.port

Specifies port number to forward the traffic to.

Type: null or 16 bit unsigned integer; between 0 and 65535 (both inclusive)

Default: null

Example: 80

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/programs/ssh.nix> +
programs.ssh.matchBlocks.<name>.match

Match block conditions used by this block. See +ssh_config(5) +for Match block details. +This option takes precedence over +ssh.matchBlocks.*.host +if defined. +

Type: null or string

Default: null

Example:

''
+host <hostname> canonical
+host <hostname> exec "ping -c1 -q 192.168.17.1"''

Declared by:

+ <home-manager/modules/programs/ssh.nix>
programs.ssh.matchBlocks.<name>.port

Specifies port number to connect on remote host.

Type: null or 16 bit unsigned integer; between 0 and 65535 (both inclusive)

Default: null

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/programs/ssh.nix>
programs.ssh.matchBlocks.<name>.proxyCommand

The command to use to connect to the server.

Type: null or string

Default: null

Declared by:

diff --git a/tools.html b/tools.html index e67158a6e..8df1e1503 100644 --- a/tools.html +++ b/tools.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -Appendix D. Tools

Appendix D. Tools

home-manager - — reconfigure a user environment

Name

home-manager +Appendix D. Tools

Appendix D. Tools

home-manager + — reconfigure a user environment

Name

home-manager — reconfigure a user environment

Synopsis

home-manager { build | @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ | --verbose } - ]

Description

+ ]

Description

This command updates the user environment so that it corresponds to the configuration specified in ~/.config/nixpkgs/home.nix or ~/.config/nixpkgs/flake.nix.

@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ available for immediate garbage collection.

-

Options

+

Options

The tool accepts the options

-A attrPath @@ -265,15 +265,15 @@ --verbose

Activates verbose output. -

Files

+

Files

$XDG_DATA_HOME/home-manager/news-read-ids

Identifiers of news items that have been shown. Can be deleted to reset the read news indicator. -

Bugs

+

Bugs

Please report any bugs on the project issue tracker. -

See also

+

See also

home-configuration.nix(5)

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