Anthony Rodriguez
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As my NixOS configuration kept growing, I noticed that I don't need home-manager as much as I did before. A lot of what I need is just a way to map nix attrsets to the program's respective configuration format, which is something that I can now do myself, as my nix knowledge got more extensive. After all of this, I decided to completely get rid of home-manager, and switch to a simpler solution called hjem, which just lets me write files to my home directory that are automatically symlinked using `systemd-tmpfiles`. This allows me to simplify my configuration, remove the separation between NixOS and home-manager modules, and cut my eval times by quite a lot (which allows for faster `nixos-rebuild switch`!).
36 lines
609 B
Nix
36 lines
609 B
Nix
{
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lib,
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pkgs,
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config,
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...
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}: let
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inherit (lib) mkIf;
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inherit (config.local.systemVars) username;
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in {
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config = mkIf config.local.profiles.gaming.enable {
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hjem.users.${username} = {
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packages = [
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pkgs.mangohud
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pkgs.bolt-launcher
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pkgs.ankama-launcher
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pkgs.lutris
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pkgs.qbittorrent
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pkgs.protonplus
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];
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};
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programs = {
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steam = {
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enable = true;
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};
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gamemode.enable = true;
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gamescope.enable = true;
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coolercontrol = {
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enable = true;
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nvidiaSupport = true;
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};
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};
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};
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}
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