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Emily
36a53d9f26 treewide: convert all option docs to Markdown
This process was automated by [my fork of `nix-doc-munge`]. All
conversions were automatically checked to produce the same DocBook
result when converted back, modulo minor typographical/formatting
differences on the acceptable-to-desirable spectrum.

To reproduce this commit, run:

  $ NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=flake:nixpkgs/e7e69199f0372364a6106a1e735f68604f4c5a25 \
    nix shell nixpkgs#coreutils \
    -c find . -name '*.nix' \
    -exec nix run -- github:emilazy/nix-doc-munge/98dadf1f77351c2ba5dcb709a2a171d655f15099 \
    {} +
  $ ./format

[my fork of `nix-doc-munge`]: https://github.com/emilazy/nix-doc-munge/tree/home-manager
2023-07-17 18:40:56 +01:00
Naïm Favier
bd11e2c5e6
Replace usage of literalExample
Instead use the new function `literalExpression`. See

  https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/136909
2021-10-13 00:16:10 +02:00
Robert Helgesson
5f433eb164
Move platform check into modules
Before, loading a module would be guarded by an optional platform
condition. This made it possible to avoid loading and evaluating a
module if it did not support the host platform.

Unfortunately, this made it impossible to share a single configuration
between GNU/Linux and Darwin hosts, which some wish to do.

This removes the conditional load and instead inserts host platform
assertions in the modules that are platform specific.

Fixes #1906
2021-07-18 20:43:22 +02:00
Tad Fisher
01ec2aaefe
systemd: revert systemd-environment-generator usage for environment variables (#2001) 2021-05-16 17:43:50 -04:00
Tad Fisher
23769994e8
xdg.systemDirs: init module (#1797)
There is a need to manage XDG Base Directory system directory
environment variables in Home Manager modules. There is an existing
mechanism in `targets.genericLinux.extraXdgDataDirs', but this does not
apply to NixOS systems.

Furthermore, it is important that `XDG_CONFIG_DIRS' and `XDG_DATA_DIRS'
are set in both login shells (to support getty and SSH sessions) as well
as the systemd user manager (to propagate them to user services and
desktop environments).

The first need is addressed by adding the `xdg.systemDirs' module, which
configures lists of directory names for both `config' and `data'
directories. These are then set in
`$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/environment.d/10-home-manager.conf' and picked up by
the systemd user manager.

To make these, and other variables set in
`systemd.user.sessionVariables', available in login shells, an
additional step is added to `etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh' which
exports the result of
`user-environment-generators/30-systemd-environment-d-generator' which
is shipped with systemd. The effect of this generator is to print
variables set on the systemd user manager such that shells can import
these into their environment.
2021-05-10 20:14:42 -04:00