System
Declarative system configurations using nixOS, nix-darwin, and home-manager
Install / Use
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Nix System Configuration
This repository manages system configurations for all of my macOS, nixOS, and linux machines.
Structure
This repository is a flake. All system configurations are defined
in flake.nix. Platform specific configurations are found defined in the flake outputs
darwinConfigurations, nixosConfigurations for macOS and NixOS respectively.
Overlapping Nix-Darwin and NixOS
Nix-Darwin and NixOS configurations share as much overlap as possible in the common module, ./modules/common.nix. Platform specific modules add onto the common module in ./modules/darwin/default.nix and ./modules/nixos/default.nix for macOS and NixOS respectively.
Decoupled Home Manager Configuration
My home-manager configuration is entirely decoupled from NixOS and nix-darwin configurations. This means that all of its modules are found in ./modules/home-manager. These modules are imported into all other configurations in the common module similarly to this:
{ config, pkgs, ... }: {
home-manager.users.kclejeune = import ./home-manager/home.nix;
}
This means that home.nix is fully compatible as a standalone configuration, managed with the home-manager CLI.
This allows close replication of any user config for any linux system running nix. These configurations are defined in the homeConfigurations output.
User Customization
User "profiles" are specified in ./profiles; these modules configure contextual, identity-specific settings such as SSL certificates or work vs. personal email addresses. When possible, home-manager functionality is extracted into ./profiles/home-manager, as mentioned previously
Installing a Configuration
Non-NixOS Prerequisite: Install Nix Package Manager
Run the installer script to perform a multi-user installation on darwin or linux:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install --determinate
Note that this step is naturally skipped on NixOS since nix is the package manager by default.
System Bootstrapping
NixOS
Follow the installation instructions, then run
sudo nixos-install --flake "github:kclejeune/system#kclejeune@x86_64-linux"
Darwin/Linux
Clone this repository into ~/.nixpkgs with
git clone https://github.com/kclejeune/system ~/.nixpkgs
You can bootstrap a new system by using nh to activate the config, e.g:
nix run .#nh -- darwin switch .#kclejeune@aarch64-darwin
This will attempt to detect the host system and install nix-darwin or home-manager, but this behavior can be overridden using the --darwin or --home-manager flags.
