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**Nixy** is a **Hyprland** NixOS configuration with **home-manager**, **secrets**, and **custom theming** all in one place.
It's a simple way to manage your system configuration and dotfiles.
-*Key points:*
+I'm Hadi, a french developer, student in infosec, enthusiastic about nix, golang & blockchains.
+This is my own, **keyboard-centric**, and **minimalistic** NixOS configuration.
+I enable vim-like keybindings everywhere I can, and I use a lot of custom scripts to make my life easier.
-- Hyprecosystem first (Hyprland, hyprlock, hyprpanel, hypridle, ...)
+**Nixy key points:**
+
+- Hyprecosystem first (hyprland, hyprlock, hyprpanel, hypridle, ...)
- Stylix/base16 themes
+- Vim-like keybindings everywhere (hyprland, qutebrowser, nvim, ...)
## Table of Content
@@ -65,7 +70,7 @@ Those are the dotfiles and configuration files for user-level configuration
### 🐧 nixos
-Those are the system-level configurations.
+Those are the system-level configurations. (audio, bluetooth, gpu, bootloader, ...)
### 🎨 themes
@@ -74,7 +79,7 @@ Those themes are based on [stylix](https://github.com/danth/stylix).
### 💻 hosts
-Those are the host-specific configurations
+Those are the host-specific configurations.
Each host contains a `configuration.nix` for system-level configuration, a `home.nix` for user-level configuration, and a `variables.nix` for config wide variables.
## Installation
@@ -85,7 +90,10 @@ git clone https://github.com/anotherhadi/nixy ~/.config/nixos
- Copy the `hosts/laptop` folder, rename it to your system name, and change the variables inside the `variables.nix` file
- Add your `hardware-configuration.nix` to your new host's folder
-- Add your 'nixosConfigurations' inside `flake.nix` (You can edit your hostname one and change the lines containing '# CHANGEME')
+- Add your 'nixosConfigurations' inside `flake.nix`
+
+> [!INFO]
+> I added few `# CHANGEME` comments in the files to help you find what to change. Be sure to check them up
> [!NOTE]
> When you add new files, don't forget to run `git add .` to add them to the git repository
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**Nixy** is a **Hyprland** NixOS configuration with **home-manager**, **secrets**, and **custom theming** all in one place.
It's a simple way to manage your system configuration and dotfiles.
-*Key points:*
+I'm Hadi, a french developer, student in infosec, enthusiastic about nix, golang & blockchains.
+This is my own, **keyboard-centric**, and **minimalistic** NixOS configuration.
+I enable vim-like keybindings everywhere I can, and I use a lot of custom scripts to make my life easier.
-- Hyprecosystem first (Hyprland, hyprlock, hyprpanel, hypridle, ...)
+**Nixy key points:**
+
+- Hyprecosystem first (hyprland, hyprlock, hyprpanel, hypridle, ...)
- Stylix/base16 themes
+- Vim-like keybindings everywhere (hyprland, qutebrowser, nvim, ...)
## Table of Content
@@ -55,7 +60,7 @@ Those are the dotfiles and configuration files for user-level configuration
### 🐧 nixos
-Those are the system-level configurations.
+Those are the system-level configurations. (audio, bluetooth, gpu, bootloader, ...)
### 🎨 themes
@@ -64,7 +69,7 @@ Those themes are based on [stylix](https://github.com/danth/stylix).
### 💻 hosts
-Those are the host-specific configurations
+Those are the host-specific configurations.
Each host contains a `configuration.nix` for system-level configuration, a `home.nix` for user-level configuration, and a `variables.nix` for config wide variables.
## Installation
@@ -75,10 +80,10 @@ git clone https://github.com/anotherhadi/nixy ~/.config/nixos
- Copy the `hosts/laptop` folder, rename it to your system name, and change the variables inside the `variables.nix` file
- Add your `hardware-configuration.nix` to your new host's folder
-- Add your 'nixosConfigurations' inside `flake.nix` (You can edit your hostname one and change the lines containing '# CHANGEME')
+- Add your 'nixosConfigurations' inside `flake.nix`
> [!INFO]
-> I added few `# CHANGEME` comments in the files to help you find what to change
+> I added few `# CHANGEME` comments in the files to help you find what to change. Be sure to check them up
> [!NOTE]
> When you add new files, don't forget to run `git add .` to add them to the git repository