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# NixOS Configuration Repository
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Repo for nix configuration files
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# To Do List
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[ ] tmux config / theming
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[ ] waybar config / theming
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[ ] hyprland config / theming
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[ ] powerline config / theming
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[ ] neofetch config / theming
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[ ] weechat / weechat-matrix
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[ ] nvidia drivers
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[ ] btop config / theming
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[ ] other things I'm probably forgetting
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# Information
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### Home Manager
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* Home Manager Documentation - [Link](https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/index.html)
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* Home Manager Options Search - [Link](https://mipmip.github.io/home-manager-option-search/)
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### NixOS
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* NixOS Documentation - Stable - [Link](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/)
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* NixOS Packages / Options Search - [Link](https://search.nixos.org/)
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* Nix User Repository (NUR) Search - [Link](https://nur.nix-community.org/)
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### Examples / Useful Links
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* Tons of good examples here - [Link](https://github.com/Mic92/dotfiles/blob/main/nixos/modules/)
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* Track a Nixpkgs PR - [Link](https://nixpk.gs/pr-tracker.html)
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* NixOS Flakes Intro Guide - [Link](https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/)
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# Theming
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* To change system-wide themes, you need to change the following:
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### gnome
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1. `desktops/gnome.nix` - Change the imports at the bottom.
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2. `users/albert/gnome-dconf.nix` - Change the theme variants in the following:
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* `org/gnome/shell/extensions/nightthemeswitcher/gtk-variants`
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* `org/gnome/shell/extensions/nightthemeswitcher/icon-variants`
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* `org/gnome/shell/extensions/nightthemeswitcher/shell-variants`
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### neovim
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1. `home-manager/neovim.nix` - Change the following:
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* `plugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins` - Add your theme under "Themes"
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* `extraConfig` - Change the `colorscheme` and `AirlineTheme` sections
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### tmux / powerline
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1. WIP
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### hyprland / waybar
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1. WIP
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### Firefox
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1. `home-manager/firefox.nix` - Change the entry under "# Theming"
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# GPG Keys
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1. Import the user private key: `gpg import gpg/users/albert/privkey.asc`
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2. Mark it as trusted: `gpg --edit-key albert@sysctl.io`, then type `trust`, then `5`
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1. Import your GPG key `albert.key`
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2. Add it to your GPG Keyring via `gpg --import albert.key`
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3. Mark it as ultimately trusted via `gpg --edit-key albert@sysctl.io`, then type `trust`, then `5`
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4. Repeat this step for all users who need a GPG key assigned
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# [ ] ] Secrets
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1. To edit a file: cd to `/path/to/nix-files/` and run:
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* `nix-shell -p [sops] --run "sops secrets/secret_file.yml`
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* New shell alias: `sops secrets/secret_file.yml`
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2. Ensure your GPG keys are set up.
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# Lanzaboote / SecureBoot
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* Instructions here - [Link](https://git.sysctl.io/Mirrors/lanzaboote/src/branch/master/docs/QUICK_START.md)
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1. Create your keys: `sbctl create-keys`
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2. Verify your machine is ready for SecureBoot: `sbctl verify` - Everything except `*-bzImage.efi` are signed
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3. Enter Secureboot Setup mode in your EFI Settings on the motherboard (F10)
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* Security -> SecureBoot -> Set to Enabled and "Reset to Setup Mode" and exit
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4. Enroll the keys: `sbctl enroll-keys --microsoft`
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* If you wish, you acan select --tpm-eventlog, but checksums will change later (ie, at a kernel rebuild)
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5. Reboot and verify you are activated: `bootctl status`
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# Other
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* Try this - https://yewtu.be/watch?v=61wGzIv12Ds&local=true |