* zathura: add float to acceptable types for `options` attrset
The man page states that the `set` directive can take 4 types of values:
INT, FLOAT, STRING, BOOL. But the FLOAT part was missing from the
home-manager module
* zathura: make type of `programs.zathura.options` more readable
Change from cascading mess of `either` to `oneOf`
The value of the option `programs.zoxide.options` is passed to `zoxide
init` at shell initialization time, not to the command itself when
it's called by the user from their shell. This change makes that a
little bit clearer in the documentation.
Neovide is a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform graphical user
interface for Neovim See <https://neovide.dev/>.
Used ruff's module as reference during creation.
Add an option to programs.autorandr's configModule to allow arbitrary
extra config lines.
No option exists for adding arbitrary key/values to generated autorandr
profile config, as is common in other nix modules. This commit adds one.
The lastUserContextId value should match the highest context ID from
the containers set in a given profile. This update ensures that this
always is the case.
fastfetch: update example for JsonConfig settings
Using the present version of the example, trows an error:
JsonConfig Error: `display.binaryPrefix` has been renamed to
`display.size.binaryPrefix`. Sorry for another break change.
It occurs because of change in fastfetch 2.19 of JsonConfig - moving
`display.binaryPrefix` to `display.size.binaryPrefix`
To not confuse the users, this commit changes the example to fit
current standard
See <b3ac696312/CHANGELOG.md (L85)>
Adds support for Firefox forks by introducing methods that create
generic configs and options. Additional configs and options can be
added in separate modules.
The `pkgs.gnome.gnome-terminal` package was moved to
`pkgs.gnome-terminal`. The former is now a deprecated alias that
throws a warning whenever a configuration enabling the module is used:
```
The ‘gnome.gnome-terminal’ was moved to top-level. Please use
‘pkgs.gnome-terminal’ directly.
```
Related: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/319659
Related: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/pull/5611
Add an extra option,
accounts.contact.accounts.<name>.khard.defaultCollection
to hardcode a subdirectory for khard to function as intended. Khard
expects to be given a collection directory directly, from which there
can be multiple of in a vdir. This contrasts khal or vdirsyncer which
support recursive search.
Fixes#4531
Previously, type check of `programs.starship.settings` fails for some
valid settings, such as `c.commands = [["cc" "--version"]]`.
The commit fix the `type` argument passed to `mkOption`, so
`programs.starship.settings` can accept all valid values (of toml
type).
rbw expects a protocol for its base_url setting[1]. Otherwise fails
with `rbw unlock: failed to parse base url: relative URL without a
base`.
[1] 741a72cf0d/README.md (configuration)
The program shell wrappers have been renamed from `ya` to `yy`
following the introduction of the new CLI tool named `ya`.
With this in mind, the `shellWrapperName` option has been introduced
to provide users with more flexibility in choosing the name they're
most accustomed to (ra, lf, ...).
Co-authored-by: XYenon <register@xyenon.bid>
Co-authored-by: 三咲雅 · Misaki Masa <sxyazi@gmail.com>
- Always append suffix `.yazi` to plugin's and flavor's attribute names.
- Warn if the attribute names already have the suffix.
- Assert that plugin's and flavor's values point to directories
containing an `init.lua` file.
- Append suffix `.yazi` to symlink targets of yazi plugins, if needed
- Improve some docs, especially links to upstream docs.
- Update tests to make use of this feature.
Some prefer to handle modules-* imperatively for more flexibility, e.g.,
via waybar "includes" (https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/wiki/Configuration).
Current HM defaults modules-* to `[]` instead of null for most other
settings, so they get written to ~/.config/waybar/config even though
no explicit configuration has been made.
And they take precedence over the imperative ones because of how
waybar's includes work:
====
Paths to additional configuration files.
Each file can contain a single object with any of the bar configuration options. In case of duplicate options, the first defined value takes precedence, i.e. including file -> first included file -> etc. Nested includes are permitted, but make sure to avoid circular imports.
For a multi-bar config, the include directive affects only current bar configuration object.
====
We currently have no way of specifying the sender's name inside the
From field, making a patch sent through `git send-email` appear as
coming from "xxx@domain.com".
In this commit we make this field follow the standard
realName <email>
format.
In the generated neomutt configuration, source the optional
`vim-keys.rc` before applying the `binds` configuration, to allow the
user to override keybindings from `vim-keys.rc`.
Adapt the test files to account for the empty space left by the unset
`vimKeys` option.