diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 86c6b28c8..671df1f1c 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. Writing Home Manager Modules
2.1. Option Types
3. Contributing
3.1. Getting started
3.2. Guidelines
3.2.1. Maintain backward compatibility
3.2.2. Keep forward compatibility in mind
3.2.3. Add only valuable options
3.2.4. Add relevant tests
3.2.5. Add relevant documentation
3.2.6. Add yourself as a module maintainer
3.2.7. Format your code
3.2.8. Format your commit messages
3.2.9. Format your news entries
3.2.10. Use conditional modules and news
3.2.11. Mind the license
3.3. Commits
3.4. Code Style
3.5. News
3.6. Tests
4. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
4.1. Why is there a collision error when switching generation?
4.2. Why are the session variables not set?
4.3. How do set up a configuration for multiple users/machines?
4.4. Why do I get an error message about ca.desrt.dconf?
4.5. How do I install packages from Nixpkgs unstable?
4.6. How do I override the package used by a module?
A. Configuration Options
B. Tools
home-manager - — reconfigure a user environment
C. Release Notes
C.1. Release 21.03
C.1.1. Highlights
C.1.2. State Version Changes
C.2. Release 20.09
C.2.1. Highlights
C.2.2. State Version Changes
C.3. Release 20.03
C.3.1. Highlights
C.3.2. State Version Changes
C.4. Release 19.09
C.4.1. Highlights
C.4.2. State Version Changes
C.5. Release 19.03
C.5.1. Highlights
C.5.2. State Version Changes
C.6. Release 18.09

Preface

+Home Manager Manual

Home Manager Manual


Preface

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

diff --git a/options.html b/options.html index 5a3e1a0de..d248ae3a6 100644 --- a/options.html +++ b/options.html @@ -10381,9 +10381,9 @@ by systemd. More details can be found in };

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/systemd.nix> -
systemd.user.servicesStartTimeoutMs

How long to wait for started services to fail until their -start is considered successful. -

Type: signed integer

Default: +

systemd.user.servicesStartTimeoutMs

How long to wait for started services to fail until their start is +considered successful. The value 0 indicates no timeout. +

Type: unsigned integer, meaning >=0

Default: 0

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/systemd.nix> @@ -10456,11 +10456,28 @@ by systemd. More details can be found in };

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/systemd.nix> -
systemd.user.startServices

Start all services that are wanted by active targets. -Additionally, stop obsolete services from the previous -generation. -

Type: boolean

Default: - false +

systemd.user.startServices

Whether new or changed services that are wanted by active targets +should be started. Additionally, stop obsolete services from the +previous generation. +

+The alternatives are +

suggest (or false)

+ Use a very simple shell script to print suggested + systemctl commands to run. You will have to + manually run those commands after the switch. +

legacy (or true)

+ Use a Ruby script to, in a more robust fashion, determine the + necessary changes and automatically run the + systemctl commands. +

sd-switch

+ Use sd-switch, a third party application, to perform the service + updates. This tool offers more features while having a small + closure size. Note, it requires a fully functional user D-Bus + session. Once tested and deemed sufficiently robust, this will + become the default. +

+

Type: boolean or one of "suggest", "legacy", "sd-switch"

Default: + "suggest"

Declared by:

<home-manager/modules/systemd.nix>
systemd.user.systemctlPath

Absolute path to the systemctl tool. This diff --git a/tools.html b/tools.html index 3e79513eb..64a09f4e4 100644 --- a/tools.html +++ b/tools.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -Appendix B. Tools

Appendix B. Tools

home-manager - — reconfigure a user environment

Name

home-manager +Appendix B. Tools

Appendix B. Tools

home-manager + — reconfigure a user environment

Name

home-manager — reconfigure a user environment

Synopsis

home-manager { build | @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ | --verbose } - ]

Description

+ ]

Description

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

@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ available for immediate garbage collection.

-

Options

+

Options

The tool accepts the options

-A attrPath @@ -226,15 +226,15 @@ --verbose

Activates verbose output. -

Files

+

Files

~/.local/share/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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