# nixos My comprehensive NixOS flake for managing my laptop, desktop, and home lab environments. ![](./_img/hyprland.png) ## Features - **Hyprland:** Dynamic tiling Wayland compositor and window manager. - **Home Lab Services:** Media, file sharing, and more. - **Reverse Proxy:** Efficient traffic routing for my home lab services. - **Modular Configuration:** Reasonably adaptable for different hardware and use cases. ## Inputs This flake takes a variety of inputs, first and foremost my other flakes: - [nixhw](https://github.com/alyraffauf/nixhw): opinionated set of generic (AMD, Intel, Laptop, SSD) and specific (Framework 13, Yoga 9i, Thinkpad T440p) hardware configuration modules for NixOS. - [raffauflabs](https://github.com/alyraffauf/raffauflabs): everything (containers, services, nginx, etc) that makes my [home lab](https://raffauflabs.com) a home lab. As well as upstream third-party projects that I use for various tasks: - [agenix](https://github.com/ryantm/agenix): secrets storage and orchestration. - [disko](https://github.com/nix-community/disko): declarative partitions and disk configuration. - [home-manager](https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager): declarative dotfile and user package management. - [hyprland](https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland): great dynamic tiling wayland compositor. - [iio-hyprland](https://github.com/JeanSchoeller/iio-hyprland): autorotate daemon for Hyprland. - [nur](https://github.com/nix-community/NUR): extra packages from the nix user repository. ## Outputs - homeManagerModules.default: app modules + everything you need for a competent Hyprland desktop (and a few others). - nixosModules.base: opinionated basic system configuration. - nixosModules.nixos: opinionated desktop, app, and service modules. - nixosModules.users: basic user configuration. In addition, this flake outputs NixOS configuration and home-manager configurations for all of my hosts and users, respectively. ## Deploying to NixOS Each hardware configuration is host-specific. If you fork this repository, add a host configuration for your own hardware. Secrets are encrypted with [agenix](https://github.com/ryantm/agenix) and will not be available without the private decryption keys. ### Enabling Flakes While widely used and considered stable, [flakes](https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Flakes) are still considered experimental. To enable Flakes, add the following lines to your `configuration.nix` and rebuild. ```nix nix.settings.experimental-features = [ "nix-command" "flakes" ]; ``` Alternatively, pass `--experimental-features "nix-command flakes"` to `nix` to temporarily use flakes. ### Building Flake In order to deploy this Flake on your host, run the following command: ```console sudo nixos-rebuild boot --flake github:alyraffauf/nixcfg#$HOSTNAME ``` Substitute `$HOSTNAME` for whichever hostname you have chosen. Reboot to apply the flake's configuration for the chosen host. ### Installing from Live USB If you want to install NixOS from this flake, run the following commands, ideally from a NixOS live environment, providing the hostname associated with a NixOS configuration specified in `flake.nix` when prompted. ```console sudo nix --experimental-features "nix-command flakes" run github:alyraffauf/nixcfg ```