The packaging in nixpkgs for obs plugins has changed and there's a
wrapOBS function.
The name of the plugins has also changed so the example needed updating
to reflect that.
Related: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/125308
* bspwm: various improvements
- fixes shell escaping issues and general style issues
- allow reloading the config on-the-fly by exposing bspwmrc to the user
* bspwm: add configuration test
- Add support for showing bold as bright colors
- Add support to configure the background transparency
- Fix the scrollOnOutput, it was not being dumped to the config
- Add tests!
- Add myself as maintainer
NixOS/nixpkgs@03310df843 disabled flake
support by default, so we now need to build a custom package and use it
if the user wants to `use flake` successfully. This should fix#2087.
* irssi: add ssl_cert option for servers
I was following these instructions
https://www.oftc.net/NickServ/CertFP/
and found that the `/server add -ssl_cert` option was needed.
This patch therefore adds an optional
`programs.irssi.networks.<name>.server.ssl.certificateFile` path.
Perhaps this could also be done with a `settings` attribute, but that
would probably require most of this module to be reworked.
* irsii: Add example-settings test case
`rbw` is a stand-alone Bitwarden client, which makes use of a daemon to
cache your password and manage state.
Its configuration can be managed by `home-manager` or not, leaving the
user free to configure it through `rbw config`.
When running a socket-activated emacs service, we don't want emacs to
remove the socket file after exiting, because then subsequent
invocations of `emacsclient` won't be able to use the socket to start
emacs.service again.
Emacs 27 added Type=notify support and updated the service definition to
remove the use of `emacsclient' to kill the service. Emacs 28 changes
the `StartupWMClass' in emacsclient.desktop to `Emacsd'. Update our
emacs.service and emacsclient.desktop definitions to match upstream
changes.
When killing emacs.service, the socket is removed, and subsequently
starting the service manually results in a service without a socket.
Prevent this by adding `RefuseManualStart=true' to the service's Unit
definition.
Drop Emacs 26 support as it is no longer shipped in nixpkgs. Update the
tests to verify the following configuration scenarios:
- Emacs version: 27, 28
- Socket activation: disabled, enabled
* xdg-desktop-entries: add module
rebase
* xdg-desktop-entries: adapt to changes in makeDesktopItem
This package depends on the makeDesktopItem function in nixpkgs, which recently changed its syntax:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/91790
This commit makes the module compatible with the new syntax.
It also exposes the fileValidation option in makeDesktopItem.
Co-authored-by: cwyc <cwyc@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: --get <--show>
Pass meters for formatting in a list of attrsets so that ordering can be
preserved. In addition provide some mode-specific functions to create these
attrsets, to make for a bit nicer config.
This fixes#2060.
Previously, the comparison would not handle directory comparison
correctly, always finding that the source and target differed. This
would trigger the `onChange` script on each activation.
Fixes#2004
* isync/mbsync: replace master/slave with far/near
isync/mbsync: update tests to match new changes
* isync/mbsync: use mkRenamedOptionModule to alert user to near/far change
* isync/mbsync: use warnings to alert about master/slave far/near change
Fix capitalization
isync/mbsync: fix nitpicks
* isync/mbsync: run format script
* isync/mbsync: include new test for expected master/slave warnings
* isync/mbsync: add news about changes
This target is for systemd units that require a system tray to be
running.
This also fixes taffybar.service: previously, systemd would consider it
to be active (running) before it was actually ready to accept tray
icons.
Previous patch on deprecation warnings broke use of old options due to function
call with too many arguments. This fixes the arguments so deprecation warnings
are properly traced while preserving old configuration options.
* htop: add some missing meters
* htop: replace individual options with 'settings'
Deprecate all options and introduce `settings` for setting htop configuration
values in Nix configuration.
Use `lib.htop` to provide `fields` and `modes` for easy access to htop's integer
configuration. And `leftMeters` and `rightMeters` functions for building the
separate `*_meters` and `*_meter_modes` attributes.
* htop: add release-notes 21.05 entry
* htop: improve deprecation warnings
Move default configuration into `settings` and make deprecated options default
to `null`. Print deprecation warnings for any option that is non-null --
i.e. only show warnings for explicitly specified deprecated options.
* htop: make self code owner of module
* release notes: fix invalid programs.htop xref
Foot is a fast terminal emulator for Wayland. It can optionally be run
in a client-server configuration.
There are three unit tests to handle an empty configuration, the
default configuration, and systemd service file generation.
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.
`nix-index` is a tool to quickly locate the package providing a certain
file in `nixpkgs`. It indexes built derivations found in binary caches.
This module adds the shell integration for its `command-not-found`
script for interactive shells.
This change makes the services created via the lieer module aware of the notmuch config created by the home-mangager notmuch module (which is stored in a non-standard location).
Without this change all the lieer services created by the lieer module failed for me, as they were unable to find the notmuch config.
* ncspot: add module
ncspot is a ncurses Spotify client written in Rust using librespot.
* news: fix bad github ui merge
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Berbiche <nicolas@normie.dev>
When profile installation fails during activation we'll print an extra
message that explain that, if the error is due to conflicting
packages, then it may be that the user has a manually installed copy
of the package.
Fixes#1244
* i3, sway: extract border functionality to common function
Converted the i3 module to use default_border and
default_floating_border and extracted that functionality out to be
shared between the i3 and sway modules.
* i3: add sumnerevans as maintainer
Attempting to build a flake configuration using `ssh.remoteForwards' results in
evaluation errors when `port' is undefined, as `!(entry ? port)' evaluates to
false. This was verified in the nix repl, and also occurs for `nix flake
check'.
Set optional attrs in `bindOptions' and `forwardModule' to `null' by default
and adjust the assertion to check for `null' instead of attr definitions.
* add service package option
* add waylandDisplay option dunst now supports wayland, and looks for WAYLAND_DISPLAY var to use it
Co-authored-by: @li:maisiliym.uniks <@li:maisiliym.uniks>
Implements a --flake options for build and switch, along with the usual
flake related optons (for lock-files etc).
Configurations in the flake are automatically discovered in the
following order:
1. `outputs.homeConfigurations."$flake-uri"` (the `--flake parameter`)
2. `outputs.homeConfigurations."$USERNAME@$HOSTNAME"`
3. `outputs.homeConfigurations."$USERNAME"`
Make home-manager use default configuration from
~/.config/nixpkgs/flake.nix, if it exists and nothing else is
specified.
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Berbiche <nicolas@normie.dev>
If the configuration is `null`, the compiled configuration
`xmonadBin` should not be used and instead the WM startup command
should be set to the bare `xmonad` binary.
* Git: Make signing key id be optional
Thus by default the signing key is selected by commit’s author.
* Git: Add tests for config with and without signing key id
* Git: Format tests for signing key
* Git: Remove default value (null) for signing key
* Git: Update description for signing key
* neomutt: support list in binds.map
Closes#1245
Adds support for specifying programs.neomutt.binds[].map as a list. If
specified as a list, then the binds will be concatenated with a ",".
* neomutt: add deprecation warning for (binds|macros).map as string
Added note that specifying 'programs.neomutt.(binds|macros).map' as a string is deprecated. Instead, use the list form.
* neomutt: note deprecation warning in release notes
Added note that specifying 'programs.neomutt.(binds|macros).map' as a
single string is deprecated in favor of specifying it as a list
* neomutt: add assertion that map is not empty
Added an assertion that each 'programs.neomutt.(binds|macros).map' list contains at least one element.
Resolves#1843. Allows aliases to be expanded in initExtra, and adds a
visible bashrcExtra option for commands that should be run in ~/.bashrc
even by non-interactive shells.
* neomutt: Fix eval error when primary account not enabled
If neomutt is enabled for an account, but not the primary account, the
configuration will fail with "list index 0 is out of bounds".
This adds the first neomutt-enabled account as a fallback.
* neomutt: add regression test/update tests
The `libFiles` option allows Home Manager to manage additional files
for xmonad.
Also compile xmonad during configuration build time. This avoids the
need to compile the configuration during activation.
Fixed the breakage for prezto introduced in #1778.
The previous method created issues where certain configuration files would get
replaced by prezto's variants instead of being merged as before. This led to
issues like no config being loaded if `home.zsh.dotDir` was set.
The old method of loading these files has been restored. This fixes the issue.
When installing plugins, Home Manager expects plugins (packages) to have
a `pname` attribute.
This is not always the case, so fallback to `name` if `pname` is unset.
This allows me to use offlineimap with passwordstore. I guess nobody
uses a newline in their password?
Co-authored-by: Kerstin Humm <kerstin@erictapen.name>