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My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
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Possibly useful for setting up computers with GNOME. The main advantage GNOME has is the ability to have a consistent environment in both X11 and Wayland, which is useful to test whether or not something only works in X11. |
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nix-config
My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
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.
- Full Japanese support with fonts, input method, and wine covered.
- 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!