Add 'services.lieer', which generates systemd timer and service units
to synchronize a Gmail account with lieer. Per-account configuration
lives in 'accounts.email.accounts.<name>.lieer.sync'.
Add 'programs.lieer', a tool for synchronizing a Gmail account with a
local maildir and notmuch database. Per-account configuration lives in
'accounts.email.accounts.<name>.lieer'.
This allows the ability to provide arguments to a function, such as
`--on-event` in order to trigger a function on the
`fish_command_not_found` event, for example.
PR #1063
This adds a service module for [grobi](https://github.com/fd0/grobi),
which can be used to automatically configure monitors/outputs for Xorg
via RANDR.
- Default value is set to static '$HOME/.zsh_history' -- dotDir is not
prepended anymore
- $HOME is not prepended to the option value
- Ensure history path directory exists
Fixes#886, replaces #427.
This change allows to pass custom packages into the `vim.plugins`
option.
Additionally this adds a deprecation warning and an error message if a
vim plugin is not present. This is an improvement because the user
gets instant feedback, when a plugin is not found.
When a configuration file would be written to an existing file, rather
than failing switch (and having the user have to move or delete those
files), move the files automatically to a new path.
Closes#585
This should allow more sensible merging behavior. In particular, with
this change it is possible to use, for example, `mkForce` for greater
control of merging.
Fixes#543
When using the NixOS module we cannot guarantee that the Nix store
will be writable during startup. Installing the user packages through
`nix-env -i` will fail in these cases.
This commit adds a NixOS option `home-manager.useUserPackages` that,
when enabled, installs user packages through the NixOS
users.users.<name?>.packages
option.
Note, when submodule support and external package install is enabled
then the installed packages are not available in `~/.nix-profile`. We
therefore set `home.profileDirectory` directly to the HM profile
packages.