Flake lock file updates: • Updated input 'hyprland': 'github:hyprwm/Hyprland/b7e69be51ecc6f434c15fc418ae5351bcb1e55c5' (2023-04-30) → 'github:hyprwm/Hyprland/02312cac59e8b22a823043ef64a34bc9cf0eef02' (2023-04-30) • Updated input 'sops-nix': 'github:Mic92/sops-nix/4a330ead6a990365c9bb48f30523ac048fb6d8ae' (2023-04-26) → 'github:Mic92/sops-nix/4f308f76633f81253a12b80e7b05b80d325005b2' (2023-04-30) • Updated input 'unstable': 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/937a9d1ee7b1351d8c55fff6611a8edf6e7c1c37' (2023-04-28) → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/08e4dc3a907a6dfec8bb3bbf1540d8abbffea22b' (2023-04-29) |
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home-manager-modules | ||
lib | ||
machines | ||
modules | ||
packages | ||
secrets | ||
users | ||
.sops.yaml | ||
base.nix | ||
flake.lock | ||
flake.nix | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
My NixOS Configurations ❄
This repository contains the configurations of my machines using NixOS.
What is NixOS ?
NixOS is a linux distribution based on the Nix package manager. It allows fully reproducible builds and a declarative configuration style, using a functionnal langage called Nix (yes, it is the same name as the package manager and the OS).
What is a flake ?
This whole repository is a flake. It is an experimental feature of Nix, allowing for pure evaluation of code. Dependency are fully specified and locked.
How does this work ?
Machines
This project manage the configuration of three machines :
- Macintosh, a thinkpad laptop,
- Lisa, a high performance server,
- Newton, a low performance stockage server.
Machines configurations are located in the machines folder, and are using all the custom modules defined in this project.
Modules
This configuration defines a number of custom NixOS and home-manager modules. They are respectively defined in the modules and home-manager-modules folders.
Secrets
Secrets are stored in the secrets folder. They are uncrypted upon system activation using the host ssh key. Secrets are managed using nix-sops.
Inspirations
This project is freely inspired by some really cool projects, including MayNiklas/nixos, pinox/nixos and ncfavier/config.