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[https://www.mozilla.org/firefox Firefox] is a graphical web browser developed by Mozilla.
<languages/>
{{infobox application
  |name=Mozilla Firefox
  |image=Firefox logo, 2019.svg
  |type=Web Browser
  |developer=Mozilla Foundation & Community
  |firstRelease=November 9, 2004
  |latestRelease=Firefox 140.0 (June 24, 2025)
  |status=Active
  |license=[https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/ Mozilla Public License 2.0]
  |os=Cross-platform (Linux, macOS, Windows, *BSD)
  |website=[https://www.mozilla.org/firefox mozilla.org/firefox]
  |github=mozilla/firefox
  |bugTracker=[https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ Bugzilla]
  |documentation=[https://support.mozilla.org/ Official Support]
}}
<translate>
<!--T:1-->
<strong>Firefox</strong><ref>Mozilla Foundation, "Firefox", Official Website, Accessed June 2025. https://www.mozilla.org/firefox</ref> is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It is known for its focus on privacy, security, and user freedom, offering a customizable experience through a rich ecosystem of add-ons and themes.


== Installation ==
== Installation == <!--T:3-->


Set <code>programs.firefox.enable</code> to true in your system or [[Home Manager]] configuration.
==== Shell ==== <!--T:4-->
Keep in mind that the NixOS and Home Manager modules have different options, so choose accordingly.
</translate>
{{code|lang=bash|line=no|1=$ nix-shell -p firefox}}
<translate>
<!--T:5-->
The command above makes <code>firefox</code> available in your current shell without modifying any configuration files.


== Firefox Variants ==
==== System setup ==== <!--T:6-->
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=# Example for /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
environment.systemPackages = [
  pkgs.firefox
];


There are several Firefox variants that you can choose to install. To choose a variant, set <code>programs.firefox.package</code> accordingly.
# User-specific installation (in ~/.config/nixpkgs/home.nix)
home.packages = [
  pkgs.firefox
];}}
<translate>
<!--T:7-->
After rebuilding with <code>nixos-rebuild switch</code>, Firefox will be installed system-wide.


'''Note:''' The packages for the variants listed below are installed ''instead'' of the normal <code>firefox</code> package. Thus, you'll have to choose one among these options.
== Configuration == <!--T:8-->


=== Variant: Official Binaries ===
==== Basic ==== <!--T:9-->
Mozilla provides official pre-built Firefox binaries. This is the <code>firefox-bin</code> package and will be downloaded directly from the Mozilla servers.
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
programs.firefox = {
  enable = true;


=== Variant: ESR ===
  languagePacks = [ "en-US" "de" "fr" ];
<code>firefox-esr</code> is the '''E'''xtended '''S'''upport '''R'''elease of Firefox provided by Mozilla, which receives only security updates and a more relaxed cadence of feature implementation.


=== Variant: Nightly ===
  preferences = {
Nightly builds are daily builds of Firefox from the central Mozilla repository.
    "browser.startup.homepage"      = "https://example.com";
    "privacy.resistFingerprinting"  = true;
  };


To use them
  policies = {
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
     DisableTelemetry = true;
nixpkgs.overlays =
  };
  let
};
     # Change this to a rev sha to pin
}}
    moz-rev = "master";
<translate>
    moz-url = builtins.fetchTarball { url = "https://github.com/mozilla/nixpkgs-mozilla/archive/${moz-rev}.tar.gz";};
<!--T:10-->
    nightlyOverlay = (import "${moz-url}/firefox-overlay.nix");
The snippet above enables Firefox for all users (or the current Home Manager profile, if placed in <code>home.nix</code>).
  in [
    nightlyOverlay
  ];
programs.firefox.package = pkgs.latest.firefox-nightly-bin;
</syntaxhighlight>


== Customizing with [[Home Manager]] ==
==== Advanced ==== <!--T:11-->
Home manager allows more customization for firefox. Such as  extensions, search engines, bookmarks, [https://www.userchrome.org/ userChrome] and [https://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js_file user.js]. The example below shows a basic config defining Nix packages & options as a search engine.
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:11a-->
Home Manager allows for deep customization of Firefox, including extensions, search engines, bookmarks, and themes. The example below shows a configuration for adding custom search engines with aliases.
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
programs.firefox = {
  enable = true;


[https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/options.xhtml More options are available on Home Manager's site]<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
  languagePacks = [ "en-US" ];


home-manager.users.username = {
   policies = {
   programs.firefox = {
     # Updates & Background Services
     enable = true;
     AppAutoUpdate                = false;
     profiles = {
    BackgroundAppUpdate          = false;
      "user" = {
        id = 0;
        isDefault = true;


        search.engines = {
    # Feature Disabling
          "Nix Packages" = {
    DisableBuiltinPDFViewer      = true;
            urls = [{
    DisableFirefoxStudies        = true;
              template = "https://search.nixos.org/packages";
    DisableFirefoxAccounts        = true;
              params = [
    DisableFirefoxScreenshots    = true;
                { name = "query"; value = "{searchTerms}"; }
    DisableForgetButton           = true;
              ];
    DisableMasterPasswordCreation = true;
            }];
    DisableProfileImport          = true;
            icon = "${pkgs.nixos-icons}/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/nix-snowflake.svg";
    DisableProfileRefresh        = true;
            definedAliases = [ "@np" ];
    DisableSetDesktopBackground  = true;
           };
    DisablePocket                 = true;
          "Nix Options" = {
    DisableTelemetry              = true;
            definedAliases = [ "@no" ];
    DisableFormHistory            = true;
            urls = [{
    DisablePasswordReveal         = true;
              template = "https://search.nixos.org/options";
              params = [
                 { name = "query"; value = "{searchTerms}"; }
              ];
            }];
          };
         };
      };
    };
  };


    # Access Restrictions
    BlockAboutConfig              = false;
    BlockAboutProfiles            = true;
    BlockAboutSupport            = true;


</syntaxhighlight>
    # UI and Behavior
    DisplayMenuBar                = "never";
    DontCheckDefaultBrowser      = true;
    HardwareAcceleration          = false;
    OfferToSaveLogins            = false;
    DefaultDownloadDirectory      = "${home}/Downloads";


== FAQ ==
    # Extensions
    ExtensionSettings = let
      moz = short: "https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/latest/${short}/latest.xpi";
    in {
      "*".installation_mode = "blocked";


=== How do I use ALSA with Firefox instead of PulseAudio? ===
      "uBlock0@raymondhill.net" = {
        install_url      = moz "ublock-origin";
        installation_mode = "force_installed";
        updates_disabled  = true;
      };


<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
      "{f3b4b962-34b4-4935-9eee-45b0bce58279}" = {
programs.firefox.package = (pkgs.wrapFirefox.override { libpulseaudio = pkgs.libpressureaudio; }) pkgs.firefox-unwrapped { };
        install_url      = moz "animated-purple-moon-lake";
</syntaxhighlight>
        installation_mode = "force_installed";
        updates_disabled  = true;
      };


== Tips ==
      "{73a6fe31-595d-460b-a920-fcc0f8843232}" = {
        install_url      = moz "noscript";
        installation_mode = "force_installed";
        updates_disabled  = true;
      };


=== Enabling [https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Browser_Integration#How_to_install Plasma Browser Integration]  ===
      "3rdparty".Extensions = {
1. Add the following line to your <code>configuration.nix</code> (note that [[KDE#Installation|enabling Plasma]] automatically does this):
        "uBlock0@raymondhill.net".adminSettings = {
          userSettings = rec {
            uiTheme            = "dark";
            uiAccentCustom    = true;
            uiAccentCustom0    = "#8300ff";
            cloudStorageEnabled = mkForce false;


<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
            importedLists = [
programs.firefox.nativeMessagingHosts.packages = [ pkgs.plasma5Packages.plasma-browser-integration ];
              "https:#filters.adtidy.org/extension/ublock/filters/3.txt"
</syntaxhighlight>
              "https:#github.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/raw/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt"
            ];


2. Install [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/plasma-integration/ KDE's Firefox extension].
            externalLists = lib.concatStringsSep "\n" importedLists;
          };


=== Use KDE file picker ===
          selectedFilterLists = [
 
            "CZE-0"
You must instruct Firefox to use the file picker offered by the XDG Desktop Portal framework. This setting can be found in Firefox's ''about:config'' as ''widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker''. The value 1 means "always". To set it using NixOS, add to '<code>configuration.nix'</code>
            "adguard-generic"
 
            "adguard-annoyance"
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
            "adguard-social"
  # Make Firefox use the KDE file picker.
            "adguard-spyware-url"
  # Preferences source: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/firefox#KDE_integration
            "easylist"
  programs.firefox = {
            "easyprivacy"
    enable = true;
            "https:#github.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/raw/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt"
    preferences = {
            "plowe-0"
      "widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker" = 1;
            "ublock-abuse"
            "ublock-badware"
            "ublock-filters"
            "ublock-privacy"
            "ublock-quick-fixes"
            "ublock-unbreak"
            "urlhaus-1"
          ];
        };
      };
     };
     };
   };
   };
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Use xinput2 ===
  profiles.default.search = {
    force          = true;
    default        = "DuckDuckGo";
    privateDefault  = "DuckDuckGo";


You can make Firefox use xinput2 by setting the <code>MOZ_USE_XINPUT2</code> environment variable. This improves touchscreen support and enables additional touchpad gestures. It also enables smooth scrolling as opposed to the stepped scrolling that Firefox has by default. To do this, put the following in your config:
    engines = {
      "Nix Packages" = {
        urls = [
          {
            template = "https://search.nixos.org/packages";
            params = [
              { name = "channel"; value = "unstable"; }
              { name = "query";  value = "{searchTerms}"; }
            ];
          }
        ];
        icon          = "${pkgs.nixos-icons}/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/nix-snowflake.svg";
        definedAliases = [ "@np" ];
      };


<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
      "Nix Options" = {
environment.sessionVariables = {
        urls = [
  MOZ_USE_XINPUT2 = "1";
          {
            template = "https://search.nixos.org/options";
            params = [
              { name = "channel"; value = "unstable"; }
              { name = "query";  value = "{searchTerms}"; }
            ];
          }
        ];
        icon          = "${pkgs.nixos-icons}/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/nix-snowflake.svg";
        definedAliases = [ "@no" ];
      };
 
      "NixOS Wiki" = {
        urls = [
          {
            template = "https://wiki.nixos.org/w/index.php";
            params = [
              { name = "search"; value = "{searchTerms}"; }
            ];
          }
        ];
        icon          = "${pkgs.nixos-icons}/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/nix-snowflake.svg";
        definedAliases = [ "@nw" ];
      };
    };
  };
};
};
</syntaxhighlight>
}}
<translate>
<!--T:11b-->
[https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/options.xhtml#opt-programs.firefox.enable More options are available on Home Manager's site.]
</translate>


== Troubleshooting==
<translate>


=== If you can't start the browser because of a configuration error ===  
== Firefox Variants == <!--T:12-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:13-->
There are several Firefox variants available. To choose one, set the <code>programs.firefox.package</code> option accordingly.
</translate>
{{Note|The packages for the variants listed below are installed ''instead'' of the normal <code>firefox</code> package.}}
<translate>
=== Variant: Official Binaries === <!--T:14-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:15-->
Mozilla provides official pre-built Firefox binaries via the <code>firefox-bin</code> package, which are downloaded directly from Mozilla's servers.
</translate>
<translate>
=== Variant: Extended Support Release (ESR) === <!--T:16-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:17-->
<code>firefox-esr</code> is a variant that receives security updates for a longer period with a slower feature implementation cadence. It also allows for more extensive policy-based configuration.
</translate>
<translate>
=== Variant: Nightly === <!--T:18-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:19-->
Nightly builds are daily builds from the central Mozilla repository.
</translate>
<translate>
==== Method 1: Using nix-community/flake-firefox-nightly ==== <!--T:20-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:21-->
This method is reproducible but may lag behind the upstream version. First, add the input to your flake:
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
inputs = {
  firefox.url = "github:nix-community/flake-firefox-nightly";
  firefox.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
}}
<translate>
<!--T:22-->
Then, add the package to your system:
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
# In configuration.nix, assuming use of specialArgs
environment.systemPackages = [
  inputs.firefox.packages.${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}.firefox-nightly-bin
];
}}
<translate>
==== Method 2: Using mozilla/nixpkgs-mozilla ==== <!--T:23-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:24-->
This method is not necessarily reproducible without a flake-like system but will always be the latest version.
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
nixpkgs.overlays = [
  (import (builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/mozilla/nixpkgs-mozilla/archive/master.tar.gz"))
];
programs.firefox.package = pkgs.latest.firefox-nightly-bin;
}}
<translate>
<!--T:25-->
Using this method requires the <code>--impure</code> flag for Nix commands, for example:
</translate>
{{code|lang=bash|line=no|1=$ nixos-rebuild switch --impure}}


For example:  
<translate>
== Tips and Tricks == <!--T:26-->


<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
==== Force XWayland (X11) instead of Wayland ==== <!--T:29-->
firefox
</translate>
1554035168269 Marionette FATAL XML parsing error: undefined entity
<translate>
Location: chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
<!--T:30-->
Line 2526, column 13:            <toolbarbutton id="tracking-protection-preferences-button"
Firefox defaults to native Wayland when running under a Wayland compositor. To force it to use XWayland (X11) instead:
JavaScript error: resource:///modules/aboutpages/AboutPrivateBrowsingHandler.jsm, line 28: TypeError: this.pageListener is undefined
</translate>
</syntaxhighlight>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=environment.sessionVariables.MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND = "0";}}
 
<translate>
An easy way to get away from this is to start firefox with the <code>firefox -safe-mode</code> command. Then you can troubleshoot your actual problem or you can call your luck by calling the refresh option (a special button will appear when firefox starts in this mode). This will reset your configuration to a sane state and you will be usually able to start the browser again, but you will lose most of your customization.  
<!--T:30a-->
 
This is useful when troubleshooting Wayland-specific issues or when certain features work better under X11.
=== <code>nativeMessagingHosts</code> doesn't work ===
</translate>
 
<translate>
such as <code>enablePlasmaBrowserIntegration</code>, <code>enableGnomeExtensions</code>, and <code>enableBrowserpass</code>.
==== Touchpad Gestures and Smooth Scrolling ==== <!--T:31-->
 
</translate>
They do not work with the <code>firefox-bin</code> derivation<ref>https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/47340#issuecomment-476368401</ref> or with <code>firefox</code> installed via <code>nix-env</code>
<translate>
 
<!--T:32-->
<hr />
Enable <code>xinput2</code> to improve touchscreen support and enable additional touchpad gestures and smooth scrolling.
<references />
</translate>
 
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
=== Screen Sharing under Wayland ===
environment.sessionVariables.MOZ_USE_XINPUT2 = "1";
}}
<translate>
==== KDE Plasma Integration ==== <!--T:33-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:34-->
1. Add the native messaging host package to your configuration:
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=programs.firefox.nativeMessagingHosts.packages = [ pkgs.plasma-browser-integration ];}}
<translate>
<!--T:35-->
2. Install the corresponding [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/plasma-integration/ browser add-on].
</translate>
<translate>
==== Use KDE file picker ==== <!--T:36-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:37-->
To use the KDE file picker instead of the GTK one, set the following preference:
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
programs.firefox.preferences = {
  "widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker" = 1;
};
}}


When using Firefox with Wayland, screen sharing options might be limited and require additional configuration (exact capabilities vary with different compositors).
<translate>
 
== Troubleshooting == <!--T:38-->
* add Pipewire support to Firefox:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
</translate>
environment.systemPackages = [
<translate>
  # Replace this
==== Native Messaging Hosts Fail to Load ==== <!--T:39-->
  pkgs.firefox
</translate>
  # With this
<translate>
  (pkgs.wrapFirefox (pkgs.firefox-unwrapped.override { pipewireSupport = true;}) {})
<!--T:40-->
];
Native messaging hosts (used for extensions like Plasma Integration) do not work with the <code>-bin</code> variants of Firefox or with Firefox installed imperatively via <code>nix-env</code>. You must use a variant built from source via your NixOS or Home Manager configuration.
</syntaxhighlight>
</translate>
* Enable [https://pipewire.org/ PipeWire]:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
<translate>
==== ALSA audio instead of PulseAudio ==== <!--T:41-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:42-->
To force Firefox to use ALSA, you can override it with a wrapper:
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=programs.firefox.package = pkgs.wrapFirefox pkgs.firefox-unwrapped { libpulseaudio = pkgs.libalsa; };}}
<translate>
==== Screen Sharing under Wayland ==== <!--T:43-->
</translate>
<translate>
<!--T:44-->
Screen sharing on Wayland requires enabling PipeWire and the appropriate XDG Desktop Portals.
</translate>
{{code|lang=nix|line=no|1=
services.pipewire.enable = true;
services.pipewire.enable = true;
</syntaxhighlight>
xdg.portal = {
* Enable [https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal/blob/master/README.md xdg desktop integration]:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
   enable = true;
xdg = {
  # Add the portal for your compositor, e.g.:
   portal = {
  extraPortals = with pkgs; [
    enable = true;
    xdg-desktop-portal-wlr # For Sway/wlroots
    extraPortals = with pkgs; [
    # xdg-desktop-portal-gtk # For GNOME
      xdg-desktop-portal-wlr
     # xdg-desktop-portal-kde # For KDE
      xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
   ];
     ];
  };
};
</syntaxhighlight>
* Set environment variables to hint Firefox to use Wayland features. E.g.:<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
# Classical NixOS setup
environment.sessionVariables = {
  # only needed for Sway
   XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP = "sway";  
};
};
}}


# Home Manager setup
<translate>
home.sessionVariables = {
== See also == <!--T:45-->
  # only needed for Sway
</translate>
  XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP = "sway";
<translate>
};
* [[Home Manager]] – Declarative per-user configuration
</syntaxhighlight>
* [https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable&query=programs.firefox NixOS options for Firefox]
* Ensure that the environment variables are correctly set for the user systemd units, e.g.:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
* [https://discourse.nixos.org/tag/firefox Firefox topics on NixOS Discourse]
# Sway users might achieve this by adding the following to their Sway config file
</translate>
# This ensures all user units started after the command (not those already running) set the variables
<translate>
exec systemctl --user import-environment
== References == <!--T:46-->
</syntaxhighlight>
</translate>


[[Category:Configuration]]
[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:Web Browser]]

Latest revision as of 12:56, 17 October 2025

Mozilla Firefox

Web Browser Application

100%
Developer(s)Mozilla Foundation & Community
Latest releaseFirefox 140.0 (June 24, 2025)
StatusActive
Operating SystemCross-platform (Linux, macOS, Windows, *BSD)
LicenseMozilla Public License 2.0
External links
Websitemozilla.org/firefox
GitHubmozilla/firefox
Bug trackerBugzilla
DocumentationOfficial Support

Firefox[1] is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It is known for its focus on privacy, security, and user freedom, offering a customizable experience through a rich ecosystem of add-ons and themes.

Installation

Shell

$ nix-shell -p firefox

The command above makes firefox available in your current shell without modifying any configuration files.

System setup

# Example for /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
environment.systemPackages = [
  pkgs.firefox
];

# User-specific installation (in ~/.config/nixpkgs/home.nix)
home.packages = [
  pkgs.firefox
];

After rebuilding with nixos-rebuild switch, Firefox will be installed system-wide.

Configuration

Basic

programs.firefox = {
  enable = true;

  languagePacks = [ "en-US" "de" "fr" ];

  preferences = {
    "browser.startup.homepage"      = "https://example.com";
    "privacy.resistFingerprinting"  = true;
  };

  policies = {
    DisableTelemetry = true;
  };
};

The snippet above enables Firefox for all users (or the current Home Manager profile, if placed in home.nix).

Advanced

Home Manager allows for deep customization of Firefox, including extensions, search engines, bookmarks, and themes. The example below shows a configuration for adding custom search engines with aliases.

programs.firefox = {
  enable = true;

  languagePacks = [ "en-US" ];

  policies = {
    # Updates & Background Services
    AppAutoUpdate                 = false;
    BackgroundAppUpdate           = false;

    # Feature Disabling
    DisableBuiltinPDFViewer       = true;
    DisableFirefoxStudies         = true;
    DisableFirefoxAccounts        = true;
    DisableFirefoxScreenshots     = true;
    DisableForgetButton           = true;
    DisableMasterPasswordCreation = true;
    DisableProfileImport          = true;
    DisableProfileRefresh         = true;
    DisableSetDesktopBackground   = true;
    DisablePocket                 = true;
    DisableTelemetry              = true;
    DisableFormHistory            = true;
    DisablePasswordReveal         = true;

    # Access Restrictions
    BlockAboutConfig              = false;
    BlockAboutProfiles            = true;
    BlockAboutSupport             = true;

    # UI and Behavior
    DisplayMenuBar                = "never";
    DontCheckDefaultBrowser       = true;
    HardwareAcceleration          = false;
    OfferToSaveLogins             = false;
    DefaultDownloadDirectory      = "${home}/Downloads";

    # Extensions
    ExtensionSettings = let
      moz = short: "https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/latest/${short}/latest.xpi";
    in {
      "*".installation_mode = "blocked";

      "uBlock0@raymondhill.net" = {
        install_url       = moz "ublock-origin";
        installation_mode = "force_installed";
        updates_disabled  = true;
      };

      "{f3b4b962-34b4-4935-9eee-45b0bce58279}" = {
        install_url       = moz "animated-purple-moon-lake";
        installation_mode = "force_installed";
        updates_disabled  = true;
      };

      "{73a6fe31-595d-460b-a920-fcc0f8843232}" = {
        install_url       = moz "noscript";
        installation_mode = "force_installed";
        updates_disabled  = true;
      };

      "3rdparty".Extensions = {
        "uBlock0@raymondhill.net".adminSettings = {
          userSettings = rec {
            uiTheme            = "dark";
            uiAccentCustom     = true;
            uiAccentCustom0    = "#8300ff";
            cloudStorageEnabled = mkForce false;

            importedLists = [
              "https:#filters.adtidy.org/extension/ublock/filters/3.txt"
              "https:#github.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/raw/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt"
            ];

            externalLists = lib.concatStringsSep "\n" importedLists;
          };

          selectedFilterLists = [
            "CZE-0"
            "adguard-generic"
            "adguard-annoyance"
            "adguard-social"
            "adguard-spyware-url"
            "easylist"
            "easyprivacy"
            "https:#github.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/raw/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt"
            "plowe-0"
            "ublock-abuse"
            "ublock-badware"
            "ublock-filters"
            "ublock-privacy"
            "ublock-quick-fixes"
            "ublock-unbreak"
            "urlhaus-1"
          ];
        };
      };
    };
  };

  profiles.default.search = {
    force           = true;
    default         = "DuckDuckGo";
    privateDefault  = "DuckDuckGo";

    engines = {
      "Nix Packages" = {
        urls = [
          {
            template = "https://search.nixos.org/packages";
            params = [
              { name = "channel"; value = "unstable"; }
              { name = "query";   value = "{searchTerms}"; }
            ];
          }
        ];
        icon           = "${pkgs.nixos-icons}/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/nix-snowflake.svg";
        definedAliases = [ "@np" ];
      };

      "Nix Options" = {
        urls = [
          {
            template = "https://search.nixos.org/options";
            params = [
              { name = "channel"; value = "unstable"; }
              { name = "query";   value = "{searchTerms}"; }
            ];
          }
        ];
        icon           = "${pkgs.nixos-icons}/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/nix-snowflake.svg";
        definedAliases = [ "@no" ];
      };

      "NixOS Wiki" = {
        urls = [
          {
            template = "https://wiki.nixos.org/w/index.php";
            params = [
              { name = "search"; value = "{searchTerms}"; }
            ];
          }
        ];
        icon           = "${pkgs.nixos-icons}/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/nix-snowflake.svg";
        definedAliases = [ "@nw" ];
      };
    };
  };
};

More options are available on Home Manager's site.


Firefox Variants

There are several Firefox variants available. To choose one, set the programs.firefox.package option accordingly.

Note: The packages for the variants listed below are installed instead of the normal firefox package.

Variant: Official Binaries

Mozilla provides official pre-built Firefox binaries via the firefox-bin package, which are downloaded directly from Mozilla's servers.

Variant: Extended Support Release (ESR)

firefox-esr is a variant that receives security updates for a longer period with a slower feature implementation cadence. It also allows for more extensive policy-based configuration.

Variant: Nightly

Nightly builds are daily builds from the central Mozilla repository.

Method 1: Using nix-community/flake-firefox-nightly

This method is reproducible but may lag behind the upstream version. First, add the input to your flake:

inputs = {
  firefox.url = "github:nix-community/flake-firefox-nightly";
  firefox.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};

Then, add the package to your system:

# In configuration.nix, assuming use of specialArgs
environment.systemPackages = [
  inputs.firefox.packages.${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}.firefox-nightly-bin
];

Method 2: Using mozilla/nixpkgs-mozilla

This method is not necessarily reproducible without a flake-like system but will always be the latest version.

nixpkgs.overlays = [
  (import (builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/mozilla/nixpkgs-mozilla/archive/master.tar.gz"))
];
programs.firefox.package = pkgs.latest.firefox-nightly-bin;

Using this method requires the --impure flag for Nix commands, for example:

$ nixos-rebuild switch --impure

Tips and Tricks

Force XWayland (X11) instead of Wayland

Firefox defaults to native Wayland when running under a Wayland compositor. To force it to use XWayland (X11) instead:

environment.sessionVariables.MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND = "0";

This is useful when troubleshooting Wayland-specific issues or when certain features work better under X11.

Touchpad Gestures and Smooth Scrolling

Enable xinput2 to improve touchscreen support and enable additional touchpad gestures and smooth scrolling.

environment.sessionVariables.MOZ_USE_XINPUT2 = "1";

KDE Plasma Integration

1. Add the native messaging host package to your configuration:

programs.firefox.nativeMessagingHosts.packages = [ pkgs.plasma-browser-integration ];

2. Install the corresponding browser add-on.

Use KDE file picker

To use the KDE file picker instead of the GTK one, set the following preference:

programs.firefox.preferences = {
  "widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker" = 1;
};

Troubleshooting

Native Messaging Hosts Fail to Load

Native messaging hosts (used for extensions like Plasma Integration) do not work with the -bin variants of Firefox or with Firefox installed imperatively via nix-env. You must use a variant built from source via your NixOS or Home Manager configuration.

ALSA audio instead of PulseAudio

To force Firefox to use ALSA, you can override it with a wrapper:

programs.firefox.package = pkgs.wrapFirefox pkgs.firefox-unwrapped { libpulseaudio = pkgs.libalsa; };

Screen Sharing under Wayland

Screen sharing on Wayland requires enabling PipeWire and the appropriate XDG Desktop Portals.

services.pipewire.enable = true;
xdg.portal = {
  enable = true;
  # Add the portal for your compositor, e.g.:
  extraPortals = with pkgs; [
    xdg-desktop-portal-wlr # For Sway/wlroots
    # xdg-desktop-portal-gtk # For GNOME
    # xdg-desktop-portal-kde # For KDE
  ];
};

See also

References

  1. Mozilla Foundation, "Firefox", Official Website, Accessed June 2025. https://www.mozilla.org/firefox