Might eventually not need any overlays at all. Will probably make a
README.md file in the overlays directory in that case to make it easy
to remember how to write them.
hycov is being updated again, which is cool, but I couldn't make the
latest version work with the hyprland overlay I'm currently using, and
I'd rather not have to worry about all the additional inputs from the
hyprland flake.
Overall I recall using it a lot at first, but then rarely if ever as
time went on. Once 0.39.1 gets merged into nixos-unstable, it will be
interesting to see how hyprexpo compares to hycov.
I wrote a simple flake.nix that shows how to use this nix-config in your
own flake. This example in particular has been updated to show a working
demonstration with hyprland, although it's possible to use only parts of
this nix-config in e.g. headless environments as well.
Will extend upon this later, but this basically makes it possible to
guarantee that the flake can be used inside another flake and be
customized as expected.
Note that hardware-configuration.nix is optional if you're just using
the configuration for virtual machines and containers, which is why it's
optional here. A default file isn't provided to help users understand
that they have to bring their own.