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Nixy



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.

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Architecture

  • 🏠 home are the dotfiles and configuration files for the users
    • 'programs' is a collection of apps configured with home-manager
    • 'scripts' is a folder full of bash scripts (see SCRIPTS.md)
    • 'system' is some "desktop environment" configuration
    • 'wallpapers' are... wallpapers
  • 💻 hosts are the system configuration files
    • 'laptop' is my configuration for my laptop with Nvidia that you can copy
    • 'server' is for my homeserver (w/nextcloud, nginx, vaultwarden, ... look hosts/server)
    • 'themes' contains all the themes available (see THEMES.md)
    • 'modules' are some nix modules that you can import (Nvidia, prime, fonts, ...)

Installation

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')

Note

When you add new files, don't forget to run git add . to add them to the git repository

sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake ~/.config/nixos#yourhostname

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