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=== Alternatives ===
=== Alternatives ===
* [https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Home_Manager Home Manager] manages dotfiles in the user's home directory
* [[Home Manager]] manages dotfiles in the user's home directory

Revision as of 09:49, 27 October 2018

Usually user applications (like editors, etc.) get configured through dotfiles in the user's home directory. An alternative, declarative approach is to create wrappers for application on a per-user basis, like this:

{
  users.users.root.packages = [
    (pkgs.writeScriptBin "htop" ''
      #! ${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash
      export HTOPRC=${pkgs.writeText "htoprc" ...}
      exec ${pkgs.htop}/bin/htop "$@"
    '')
  ];
}


Downside of the Wrapper Approach

  • There might be applications that don't provide means to specify configuration. One could override $HOME, but then there might be applications that require $HOME for other stuff than configuration.
  • Applications cannot write their configuration anymore, e.g. htop will just terminate without error and nothing changed.

Alternatives