Donovan Glover 4a71230179
desktop: add shotwell
This is by far the best software I found for my own personal image
management.

Although web interfaces like Immich and Szurubooru are cool and useful
when sharing a collection of images online, they pale in comparison to
the simplicity and low maintenance of using Shotwell, which also happens
to be considerably faster to browse large collections of images with.

By default images are stored in a YYYY/MM/DD hierarchy, which helps
prevent images from losing their creation date over time and enables
filtering images by their file name without having to add the date to
the file.

Furthermore, by organizing images in this way, the usage of tags is
encouraged, enabling images to belong to multiple groups of images
instead of a single folder categorization.
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nix-config

My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.

A screenshot of Pepper looking earnestly at declaratively configured Git abbreviations for the fish shell, written in Nix. Background art: The market, In Bloom and Vertical cover book two screen by David Revoy CC-BY 4.0.

A screenshot of a Rust programming environment with Neovim, kitty, and bacon. Background art: Video game jam by David Revoy CC-BY 4.0.

A screenshot of a phone running NixOS and Phosh with the kitty terminal emulator. microfetch by NotAShelf, Beautiful freedom by Ick - CC-BY-SA 4.0

Features

  • Clean, readable code that can be easily modified to add/remove things as needed.
  • Fully reproducible and declarative environment thanks to NixOS.
  • Reasonably secure containers isolated from your personal files and network.
  • Nix Flakes + Home Manager + Btrfs on LUKS.
  • Simple yet effective Neovim setup with nvim-lspconfig.
  • Modern Wayland support with Hyprland and the master-stack layout.
  • Easily switch to a similar dwm config if X is necessary.
  • Full Japanese support with fonts, input method, and wine covered.
  • Working Mobile NixOS config with FriendlyFox and Phosh to run NixOS on your phone.
  • A universal color scheme inherited by all applications.

Usage

git clone https://github.com/donovanglover/nix-config && cd nix-config
nixos-rebuild build-vm --flake .#nixos
./result/bin/run-nixos-vm

The code base is designed to be small so it's easy to adjust things as needed. Have fun!

Description
My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
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