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== Installation ==
== Installation ==


Thunar will automatically be installed by [https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Xfce#Enabling enabling Xfce].
Thunar will automatically be installed by [[Xfce#Enabling | enabling Xfce]].


If you want to install Thunar standalone, add to your <code>configuration.nix</code>:
If you want to install Thunar standalone, add to your <code>configuration.nix</code>:
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programs.thunar.enable = true;
programs.thunar.enable = true;
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== Configuration ==
If xfce is not used as desktop and therefore <code>xfconf</code> is not enabled, preference changes are discarded.
In that case enable the <code>xfconf</code> program manually to be able to save preferences:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
programs.xfconf.enable = true;
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 1 April 2024

Thunar is a GTK file manager originally made for Xfce.

Installation

Thunar will automatically be installed by enabling Xfce.

If you want to install Thunar standalone, add to your configuration.nix:

programs.thunar.enable = true;

Configuration

If xfce is not used as desktop and therefore xfconf is not enabled, preference changes are discarded. In that case enable the xfconf program manually to be able to save preferences:

programs.xfconf.enable = true;

Plugins

You can add plugins by including them in programs.thunar.plugins to your configuration.nix. For example:

programs.thunar.plugins = with pkgs.xfce; [
  thunar-archive-plugin
  thunar-volman
];

Other functionalities

You can extend Thunar's functionalities by adding to your configuration.nix:

services.gvfs.enable = true; # Mount, trash, and other functionalities
services.tumbler.enable = true; # Thumbnail support for images

You can extend Tumbler's support to other file formats by adding more packages to environment.systemPackages. See here for a list (the names may not match 1:1).

See also