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=== Examples ===
=== Examples ===
* [https://github.com/yrashk/nix-home/blob/master/home.nix Yurii Rashkovskii's home.nix]
* [https://github.com/yrashk/nix-home/blob/master/home.nix Yurii Rashkovskii's home.nix]
=== Alternatives ===
* [[Wrappers vs. Dotfiles]] shows how (per-user) wrapper scripts can be used in place of dotfiles in the user's home directory

Revision as of 09:52, 27 October 2018

Home Manager is a basic system for managing a user environment using the Nix package manager together with the Nix libraries found in Nixpkgs. Before attempting to use Home Manager please read the warning.

Configuration

Home Manager can be configured in ~/.config/nixpkgs/home.nix or inside configuration.nix.

For the latter, add the following to your config

  imports = [
    ...
    "${builtins.fetchTarball https://github.com/rycee/home-manager/archive/master.tar.gz}/nixos"
  ];
  home-manager.users.my_username = { ... }

Managing your dotfiles

Home Manager has options to configure many common tools. As an example, adding the following

  programs.git = {
    enable = true;
    userName  = "my_git_username";
    userEmail = "my_git_username@gmail.com";
  };

will make Home Manager generate a .config/git/config file for you.

Even for programs for which Home Manager doesn't have configuration options, you can use it to manage your dotfiles, e.g.

  home.file.".config/i3blocks/config".source = "${my-dotfile-dir}/i3blocks.conf"

This will create a symlink .config/i3blocks/config.

Examples

Alternatives

  • Wrappers vs. Dotfiles shows how (per-user) wrapper scripts can be used in place of dotfiles in the user's home directory