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docs: update beets and description of overriding packages
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.
2024-03-14 21:20:04 +01:00

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# How do I change the package used by a module? {#_how_do_i_change_the_package_used_by_a_module}
By default Home Manager will install the package provided by your chosen
`nixpkgs` channel but occasionally you might end up needing to change
this package. This can typically be done in two ways.
1. If the module provides a `package` option, such as
`programs.beets.package`, then this is the recommended way to
perform the change. For example,
``` nix
programs.beets.package = pkgs.beets.override { pluginOverrides = { beatport.enable = false; }; };
```
See [Nix pill 17](https://nixos.org/guides/nix-pills/nixpkgs-overriding-packages.html)
for more information on package overrides. Alternatively, if you want
to use the `beets` package from Nixpkgs unstable, then a configuration like
``` nix
{ pkgs, config, ... }:
let
pkgsUnstable = import <nixpkgs-unstable> {};
in
{
programs.beets.package = pkgsUnstable.beets;
# …
}
```
should work OK.
3. If no `package` option is available then you can typically change
the relevant package using an
[overlay](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#chap-overlays).
For example, if you want to use the `programs.skim` module but use
the `skim` package from Nixpkgs unstable, then a configuration like
``` nix
{ pkgs, config, ... }:
let
pkgsUnstable = import <nixpkgs-unstable> {};
in
{
programs.skim.enable = true;
nixpkgs.overlays = [
(self: super: {
skim = pkgsUnstable.skim;
})
];
# …
}
```
should work OK.