home/gburd | ||
hosts | ||
modules | ||
overlays | ||
pkgs | ||
templates | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.envrc | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.hydra.json | ||
.sops.yaml | ||
deploy.sh | ||
flake.lock | ||
flake.nix | ||
hydra.nix | ||
LICENSE | ||
NOTES | ||
README.md | ||
shell.nix |
My NixOS configurations
Here's my NixOS/home-manager config files. Requires Nix flakes.
Structure
flake.nix
: Entrypoint for hosts and home configurations. Also exposes a devshell for boostrapping (nix develop
ornix-shell
).lib
: A few lib functions for making my flake cleanerhosts
: NixOS Configurations, accessible vianixos-rebuild --flake
.common
: Shared configurations consumed by the machine-specific ones.global
: Configurations that are globally applied to all my machines.optional
: Opt-in configurations my machines can use.
loki
: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Extreme Gen 5
home
: My Home-manager configuration, acessible viahome-manager --flake
- Each directory here is a "feature" each hm configuration can toggle, thus customizing my setup for each machine (be it a server, desktop, laptop, anything really).
modules
: A few actual modules (with options) I haven't upstreamed yet.overlay
: Patches and version overrides for some packages. Accessible vianix build
.pkgs
: My custom packages. Also accessible vianix build
. You can compose these into your own configuration by using my flake's overlay, or consume them through NUR.templates
: A couple project templates for different languages. Accessible vianix init
.
About the installation
Home-manager is used in a standalone way, and because of opt-in persistence is
activated on every boot with loginShellInit
.
How to bootstrap
All you need is nix (any version). Run:
nix-shell
If you already have nix 2.4+, git, and have already enabled flakes
and
nix-command
, you can also use the non-legacy command:
nix develop
nixos-rebuild --flake .
To build system configurations
home-manager --flake .
To build user configurations
nix build
(or shell or run) To build and use packages
sops
To manage secrets
Secrets
For deployment secrets (such as user passwords and server service secrets), I'm
using the awesome sops-nix
. All secrets
are encrypted with my personal PGP key (stored on a YubiKey), as well as the
relevant systems's SSH host keys.
On my desktop and laptop, I use pass
for managing passwords, which are
encrypted using (you bet) my PGP key. This same key is also used for mail
signing, as well as for SSH'ing around.
Tooling and applications I use
Most relevant user apps daily drivers:
- neovim
- fish + starship
- kitty
- qutebrowser
- neomutt + mbsync
- khal + khard + todoman + vdirsyncer
- gpg + pass
- tailscale
- podman
- zathura
- wofi
- bat + fd + rg
- kdeconnect
- sublime-music
Some of the services I host:
- hydra
- navidrome
- deluge
- prometheus
- websites (such as https://burd.me ...)
- headscale
Nixy stuff:
- nix-colors
- sops-nix
- impermanence
- home-manager
- deploy-rs
- and NixOS and nix itself, of course :)
Let me know if you have any questions about them :)