android | ||
container | ||
host | ||
module | ||
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user | ||
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flake.lock | ||
flake.nix | ||
License | ||
Makefile | ||
Readme.md |
Voronind NixOS configuration.
Screenshots.
Screenshot 1
Wallpaper linkScreenshot 2
Wallpaper linkScreenshot 3
Wallpaper linkColor theming based on wallpaper thanks to Stylix.
WIP: NixOS learning roadmap.
- Nix Pills. This is a bit controversial one. Try it, but if it's hard to read for you - just skip it for now.
??? Where to look for stuff.
??? Nix language.
??? Nix package manager.
??? Nixpkgs.
??? Home manager.
??? (Optional) Remote builders.
??? (Optional) Live ISO.
??? (Optional) Dev Shells.
??? (Optional) Impermanence.
WIP: Discovering my configuration.
Even tho I've tried to document everything I can in a dum-dum way, I still highly recommend you to learn the very basics of Nix language. If you can give a basic answer to these questions, you may continue:
- What a set is?
- How to define a function?
- ???
Start from the Flake file and follow the comments. If you have any questions, get in touch using Telegram or Email.
WIP: Configuration highlights.
- Keyd allows you to have QMK-like keyboard remaps. Killer-feature is the ability to have remaps per-application. I have pretty common remaps like CapsLock to Ctrl/Esc combo, Right Shift to Backspace, Backspace to Delete and overlays for System/Windows/Media/Application controls as well as Macros.
Keyboard layouts.
Yellow are modifier keys, they enable layers when held. Green ones are just modified keys.
Default
Alternative Keys
WM keys
Sway:Gnome:
Per-application controls
Firefox:Jetbrains:
Tmux: