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Co-authored-by: Petr Portnov | PROgrm_JARvis <mrJARVIScraft@gmail.com>
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Translation: Home Manager/Home Manager CLI
The `home-manager` package was being passed a `path` string pointing a
store path while the string didn't have context. As a result the
`home-manager` derivation was created without this path as an input
source allowing it to be garbage collected even though it it being
used by the `home-manager` script. This in turn caused certain
warnings and errors to occur.
The current module constrains to values in enum but khal supports RGB
colors as well
khal.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configure.html#the-calendars-section !
(be careful when setting an RGB value, it has to be quoted else it is ignored, got bitten by it with a manual config )
NB: It's also not possible to set addresses khal.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configure.html#the-calendars-section
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Co-authored-by: Nguyen Khanh <nguynkhan479@gmail.com>
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Translation: Home Manager/Home Manager CLI
Translation: Home Manager/Home Manager Modules
Nixpkgs has recently made a few major changes to its
xdg-desktop-portal package, which silently breaks our module here:
- The NIXOS_XDG_DESKTOP_PORTAL_CONFIG_DIR variable patch has been
removed (in favor of putting portal configurations in /etc or
XDG_CONFIG_HOME).
- A new variable, NIX_XDG_DESKTOP_PORTAL_DIR, was introduced in a
patch to avoid setting XDG_DESKTOP_PORTAL_DIR (which also affected
portal configuration reading, not only portal definitions)
I updated our module to match the changes, but this breakage also made
me revisit this module and look into some improvements.
Long story short, I think it's worth it to make it more similar to the
NixOS one, as it will make behavior more predictable and consistent.
The main change is relying on the upstream linked systemd
unit (instead of using systemd.user.services), and setting the
environment variables globally instead of scoping it to the unit, as
it's a very global thing anyway.
The systemd.time documentation defines the shorthands `daily` and
`minutely` which are currently not included in the nix-gc module.
This commit adds the `daily` option, but omits `minutely` since it's not
a timescale that would make sense to run a gc for.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.time.html
The documentation for the option says...
> If you want a default binding to be passed through to the website,
> bind it to null.
but if you actually try to set a key to `null`, it causes an error.
> A definition for option
> `programs.qutebrowser.keyBindings."<Ctrl+Shift+Tab>".normal' is not
> of type `strings concatenated with " ;; "'.
So this commit implements unbinding as it is documented.
The beets package no longer has the "enableCheck" option so this was
confusing. Also the word override was used to mean two different
things so I modified the FAQ to use the word "change" and linked to
documentation regarding package overrides.
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Translation: Home Manager/Home Manager CLI
Using `mkDefault` for the individual aliases makes it easier to
override or replace individual entries by the user, without having to
use `mkForce` which is often confusing for new users.
Adding unmailboxes option to neomutt, which adds the `unmailboxes`
option it to every account.email with neomutt enabled.
See https://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#mailboxes for more.