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nixcfg
NixOS flake for all mine + my husband's hosts, including modules for Hyprland, Sway, GNOME, and a variety of Home lab services running on a mix of nix-native and OCI containers. Built with agenix for managing secrets, disko for automatically partioning drives, and home-manager for managing dotfiles and home configuration.
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Deploying to NixOS
🔴 Do not deploy this flake unmodified to your machine. It won't work. This is my own NixOS and home-manager flake for my personal devices. Each hardware configuration is host-specific. If you fork this repository, add a host configuration for your own hardware. Secrets are encrypted with agenix and will not be available without the private decryption keys.
Enabling Flakes
While widely used and considered stable, flakes are still considered experimental. To enable Flakes, add the following lines to your configuration.nix
and rebuild.
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:
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
🔴 This will erase your computer's disk as specified by the host configuration, installing a fresh copy of NixOS. Backup first!
If you want to install NixOS from this flake, run the following commands, ideally from a NixOS live environment, substituting $HOSTNAME
with a NixOS configuration specified in flake.nix
.
sudo nix --experimental-features "nix-command flakes" run github:alyraffauf/nixcfg -- $HOSTNAME