migrated packages from home manager to nix

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Danilo Reyes 2023-05-01 14:45:21 -06:00
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- [ ] appimages
- [-] Compile missing apps [1/8]
- [X] furtherance upgrade
- [ ] zap init
- [ ] font-downloader
- [-] zap init
- [-] font-downloader
- [ ] pokemon-colorscripts
- [ ] SaveDesktop (flathub)
- [ ] gelata
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ in
{ # Remember to close this bracket at the end of the document
#+end_src
** IMPORTS
* IMPORTS
These are files and modules which get loaded onto the configuration file, in the
future I may segment this file into different modules, but for the time being,
the two ones I need are hardware and home-manager.
@ -82,7 +82,6 @@ imports = [
];
#+end_src
* SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
** NETWORKING
At the moment, I don't have a wireless card on this computer, however as I build
@ -213,24 +212,11 @@ such as patches or symlinks.
# }];
#+end_src
* USER
* USER PACKAGES
Being part of the "wheel" group, means that the user has root privileges.
#+begin_src nix
users.users.jawz = {
isNormalUser = true;
extraGroups = [ "wheel" "networkmanager" "docker" ];
initialPassword = "password";
shell = pkgs.fish;
packages = with pkgs; [
];
};
#+end_src
* MISC SETTINGS
** NIXPKGS settings
this allows to install unfree packages, and also a toggle for installing
packages from the unstable repository by preppending "unstable" to the package
This allows to install non-free packages, and also a toggle for installing
packages from the unstable repository by prepending "unstable" to the package
name.
#+begin_src nix
@ -239,47 +225,36 @@ nixpkgs.config = {
};
#+end_src
** ENABLE FONTCONFIG
If enabled, a Fontconfig configuration file will point to a set of default
fonts. If you don't care about running X11 applications or any other program
that uses Fontconfig, you can turn this option off and prevent a dependency on
all those fonts.
=tip= once that Wayland is ready for deployment, I probably can remove this
setting.
#+begin_src nix
fonts.fontconfig.enable = true;
#+end_src
* HOME-MANAGER
** HOME-MANAGER SETTINGS
These make it so packages install to '/etc' rather than the user home directory,
also allow for upgrades when rebuilding the system.
#+begin_src nix
home-manager.useUserPackages = true;
home-manager.useGlobalPkgs = true;
#+end_src
** PACKAGES
This section of the document categorizes and organizes all he packages that I
want installed, attempting to group them as dependencies of others when
necessary.
It has come to my attention, that using home-manager to manage packages, isn't a
recommended thing, while in theory there should be no errors with it, being a
downstream package there is no warranty that an upstream change will break
things with a new upgrade, breaking thus, the declarative nature of NixOs, for
that purpose, I have decided to keep home-manager as a module, with the
intention of reduce the number of dotfiles, however I will keep it exclusively
as a dotfile and service manager.
#+begin_src nix
home-manager.users.jawz = { config, pkgs, ... }:{
# imports = [ ./dotfiles/dconf.nix ];
home.stateVersion = VERSION;
home.packages = (with pkgs; [
users.users.jawz = {
isNormalUser = true;
extraGroups = [ "wheel" "networkmanager" "docker" ];
initialPassword = "password";
shell = pkgs.fish;
packages = (with pkgs; [
#+end_src
*** GUI PACKAGES :ATTACH:
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: d5a59b97-4c99-4813-9583-4bdbc978dbad
:END:
** GUI PACKAGES
All of my GUI applications categorized to make it easier to identify what each
application does, and the justification for is existence on my system.
*** ART AND DEVELOPMENT
Art and development applications are together, as a game-developer one of my
goals is to create a workflow between this ecosystem of applications.
#+begin_src nix
# Art
blender # cgi animation and sculpting
godot # game development
unstable.gdtoolkit # gdscript language server
@ -290,35 +265,55 @@ mypaint-brushes # but it's got some
mypaint-brushes1 # nice damn brushes
unstable.pureref # create inspiration/reference boards
unstable.gimp # the coolest bestest art program to never exist
#+end_src
# Gaming
*** GAMING
So far gaming has been a lot less painful than I could have originally
anticipated, most everything seems to run seamlessly.
=note= Roblox uninstalled as there is ongoing drama regarding linux users.
#+begin_src nix
lutris # game/emulator manager
grapejuice # roblox manager
# grapejuice # roblox manager
minecraft # minecraft official launcher
parsec-bin # remote gaming with friends
unstable.protonup-qt # update proton-ge
#+end_src
# Productivity
*** PRODUCTIVITY
This is the section where the apps that help me be productive come, a lot of
this are not used as often as I wish…
#+begin_src nix
libreoffice-fresh # office, but based
calibre # ugly af eBook library manager
foliate # gtk eBook reader
gnome.simple-scan # document scanner
gnome-feeds # feed reader, maybe will replace with nextcloud
tagger # tag music files
#+end_src
# Misc
sequeler # friendly SQL client
*** MISC
Most of these apps, are part of the gnome circle, and I decide to install them
if just for a try and play a little.
#+begin_src nix
# sequeler # friendly SQL client
blanket # background noise
unstable.czkawka # duplicate finder
# pika-backup # backups
tilix # terminal
pika-backup # backups
# tilix # used to be my favourite terminal, but it's so outdated, that each time I use it less and less…
gnome-obfuscate # censor private information
metadata-cleaner # remove any metadata and geolocation from files
# gnome-recipes # migrate these to mealie and delete
gnome-recipes # migrate these to mealie and delete
unstable.denaro # manage your finances
unstable.celeste # sync tool for any cloud provider
# unstable.celeste # sync tool for any cloud provider
#+end_src
# Multimedia
*** MULTIMEDIA
Overwhelmingly player applications, used for videos and music, while most of my
consumption has moved towards Danilo-flix, it's still worth the install of most
of these, for now.
#+begin_src nix
celluloid # video player
cozy # audiobooks player
gnome-podcasts # podcast player
@ -327,11 +322,16 @@ curtail # image compressor
pitivi # video editor
unstable.identity # compare images or videos
mousai # poor man shazam
tagger # tag music files
# bottles # wine prefix manager
obs-studio # screen recorder & streamer
shortwave # listen to world radio
#+end_src
# Web
*** Web
Stuff that I use to interact with the web, web browsers, chats, downloaders,
etc.
#+begin_src nix
discord # chat
google-chrome # web browser with spyware included
firefox # web browser that allows to disable spyware
@ -342,16 +342,16 @@ nicotine-plus # remember Ares?
warp # never used, but supposedly cool for sharing files
#+end_src
*** COMMAND-LINE PACKAGES
** COMMAND-LINE PACKAGES
#+begin_src nix
yt-dlp # downloads videos from most video websites
unstable.gallery-dl # similar to yt-dlp but for most image gallery websites
gdu # disk-space utility, somewhat useful
gocryptfs # encrypted filesystem! shhh!!!
exa # like ls but with colors
trash-cli # oop! didn't meant to delete that
ffmpeg_5 # coolest video converter!
yt-dlp # downloads videos from most video websites
unstable.gallery-dl # similar to yt-dlp but for most image gallery websites
neofetch # use once for brag, never again
rmlint # probably my favourite app, amazing dupe finder that integrates well with BTRFS
tldr # man for retards
@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ xdg-ninja # help declutter $HOME
torrenttools # create torrent files from the terminal!
#+end_src
*** DEVELOPMENT PACKAGES
** DEVELOPMENT PACKAGES
#+begin_src nix
# required by doom emacs, but still are rather useful.
@ -372,14 +372,13 @@ fzf # fuzzy finder! super cool and useful
ripgrep # modern grep
languagetool # proofreader for English. check if works without the service
graphviz # graphs
# doom everywhere
# these two are for doom everywhere
xorg.xwininfo
xdotool
# development environment
nix-direnv # creates ephimeral environments
direnv # manages development environment
# editorconfig-checker # rules for contributing
exercism # learn to code
# SH
@ -410,7 +409,7 @@ omnisharp-roslyn # c# linter and code formatter
nodejs # not as bad as I thought
#+end_src
*** GNOME EXTENSIONS
** GNOME EXTENSIONS
#+begin_src nix
gnome.gnome-tweaks # tweaks for the gnome desktop environment
@ -419,7 +418,7 @@ gnomeExtensions.appindicator
gnomeExtensions.gsconnect
#+end_src
*** HUNSPELL
** HUNSPELL
These dictionaries work with Firefox, Doom Emacs and LibreOffice.
#+begin_src nix
@ -429,8 +428,9 @@ hunspellDicts.es_MX
hunspellDicts.en_CA
#+end_src
*** CUSTOMIZATION PACKAGES
Also, this finishes the packages array, put new modules above.
** CUSTOMIZATION PACKAGES
Themes and other customization, making my DE look the way I want is one of the
main draws of Linux for me.
#+begin_src nix
# Themes
@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ symbola
bass # integrate bash utilities on fish
#+end_src
** NPM
** NODE JS PACKAGES
#+begin_src nix
]) ++ (with pkgs.nodePackages; [
@ -485,7 +485,39 @@ symbola
markdownlint-cli
prettier
pnpm
]);
]); }; # <--- end of package list
#+end_src
* MISC SETTINGS
** ENABLE FONTCONFIG
If enabled, a Fontconfig configuration file will point to a set of default
fonts. If you don't care about running X11 applications or any other program
that uses Fontconfig, you can turn this option off and prevent a dependency on
all those fonts.
=tip= once that Wayland is ready for deployment, I probably can remove this
setting.
#+begin_src nix
fonts.fontconfig.enable = true;
#+end_src
* HOME-MANAGER
** HOME-MANAGER SETTINGS
These make it so packages install to '/etc' rather than the user home directory,
also allow for upgrades when rebuilding the system.
#+begin_src nix
home-manager.useUserPackages = true;
home-manager.useGlobalPkgs = true;
#+end_src
** PACKAGES
#+begin_src nix
home-manager.users.jawz = { config, pkgs, ... }:{
# imports = [ ./dotfiles/dconf.nix ];
home.stateVersion = VERSION;
home.packages = with pkgs; [ ];
#+end_src
** DOTFILES
@ -633,13 +665,13 @@ xdg = {
** USER-SERVICES
#+begin_src nix
services = {
emacs = {
enable = true;
defaultEditor = true;
package = pkgs.emacs;
};
};
# services = {
# emacs = {
# enable = true;
# defaultEditor = true;
# package = pkgs.emacs;
# };
# };
#+end_src
** CLOSING HOME-MANAGER
@ -724,8 +756,12 @@ virtualisation.docker = {
};
#+end_src
* PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Some programs need SUID wrappers.
* SNAPRAID
It's a parity raid utility which creates a scheme similar to what UNRAID
offered, except not in real time, I schedule it to run every night, so it keeps
my files sync, while it is possible to use snapraid as a solution to keep a
historic backup of your files, I am more concerned with the whole disk recovery
in case of failure, as such a frequent sync fits my preferences.
#+begin_src nix
snapraid = {
@ -759,6 +795,13 @@ snapraid = {
"/mnt/disk2/snapraid.content"
];
};
#+end_src
* PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Some programs get enabled and installed through here, as well as the activation
of some services.
#+begin_src nix
programs = {
mtr.enable = true;
gnupg.agent = {
@ -791,6 +834,11 @@ services = {
ports = [ 25152 ];
};
udev.packages = with pkgs; [ gnome.gnome-settings-daemon ];
emacs = {
enable = true;
defaultEditor = true;
package = pkgs.emacs;
};
};
#+end_src