feat: niri, waybar ricing

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confirm_os_window_close 0 confirm_os_window_close 0
enable_audio_bell no enable_audio_bell no
window_padding_width 2 window_padding_width 8
font_size 14.0 font_size 14.0
background_opacity 1 background_opacity 1
paste_actions filter paste_actions filter
#hide_window_decorations yes hide_window_decorations yes
#background_opacity 0.98 #background_opacity 0.98
#background_image ~/Nextcloud/Images/Wallpapers/kitty-bg.png #background_image ~/Nextcloud/Images/Wallpapers/kitty-bg.png
#background_image_layout cscaled #background_image_layout cscaled

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// https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/wiki/Configuration:-Overview
input {
keyboard {
xkb {
layout "us,ru"
options "grp:win_space_toggle,compose:ralt,ctrl:nocaps"
}
}
touchpad {
tap
// dwt
// dwtp
natural-scroll
// accel-speed 0.2
// accel-profile "flat"
// scroll-method "two-finger"
// disabled-on-external-mouse
}
mouse {
// off
// natural-scroll
// accel-speed 0.2
// accel-profile "flat"
// scroll-method "no-scroll"
}
trackpoint {
// off
// natural-scroll
// accel-speed 0.2
// accel-profile "flat"
// scroll-method "on-button-down"
// scroll-button 273
// middle-emulation
}
// Uncomment this to make the mouse warp to the center of newly focused windows.
// warp-mouse-to-focus
// Focus windows and outputs automatically when moving the mouse into them.
// Setting max-scroll-amount="0%" makes it work only on windows already fully on screen.
// focus-follows-mouse max-scroll-amount="0%"
}
environment {
QT_QPA_PLATFORM "wayland"
DISPLAY ":0"
EDITOR "nvim"
LC_TIME "fr_FR.UTF-8"
}
// You can configure outputs by their name, which you can find
// by running `niri msg outputs` while inside a niri instance.
// The built-in laptop monitor is usually called "eDP-1".
// Find more information on the wiki:
// https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/wiki/Configuration:-Outputs
// Remember to uncomment the node by removing "/-"!
/-output "eDP-1" {
// Uncomment this line to disable this output.
// off
// Resolution and, optionally, refresh rate of the output.
// The format is "<width>x<height>" or "<width>x<height>@<refresh rate>".
// If the refresh rate is omitted, niri will pick the highest refresh rate
// for the resolution.
// If the mode is omitted altogether or is invalid, niri will pick one automatically.
// Run `niri msg outputs` while inside a niri instance to list all outputs and their modes.
mode "1920x1080@120.030"
// You can use integer or fractional scale, for example use 1.5 for 150% scale.
scale 2
// Transform allows to rotate the output counter-clockwise, valid values are:
// normal, 90, 180, 270, flipped, flipped-90, flipped-180 and flipped-270.
transform "normal"
// Position of the output in the global coordinate space.
// This affects directional monitor actions like "focus-monitor-left", and cursor movement.
// The cursor can only move between directly adjacent outputs.
// Output scale and rotation has to be taken into account for positioning:
// outputs are sized in logical, or scaled, pixels.
// For example, a 3840×2160 output with scale 2.0 will have a logical size of 1920×1080,
// so to put another output directly adjacent to it on the right, set its x to 1920.
// If the position is unset or results in an overlap, the output is instead placed
// automatically.
position x=1280 y=0
}
// Settings that influence how windows are positioned and sized.
// Find more information on the wiki:
// https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/wiki/Configuration:-Layout
layout {
// Set gaps around windows in logical pixels.
gaps 16
// When to center a column when changing focus, options are:
// - "never", default behavior, focusing an off-screen column will keep at the left
// or right edge of the screen.
// - "always", the focused column will always be centered.
// - "on-overflow", focusing a column will center it if it doesn't fit
// together with the previously focused column.
center-focused-column "on-overflow"
// You can customize the widths that "switch-preset-column-width" (Mod+R) toggles between.
preset-column-widths {
// Proportion sets the width as a fraction of the output width, taking gaps into account.
// For example, you can perfectly fit four windows sized "proportion 0.25" on an output.
// The default preset widths are 1/3, 1/2 and 2/3 of the output.
proportion 0.25
proportion 0.33333
proportion 0.5
proportion 0.66667
// Fixed sets the width in logical pixels exactly.
// fixed 1920
}
// You can also customize the heights that "switch-preset-window-height" (Mod+Shift+R) toggles between.
// preset-window-heights { }
// You can change the default width of the new windows.
//default-column-width { proportion 0.33333; }
// If you leave the brackets empty, the windows themselves will decide their initial width.
default-column-width {}
// By default focus ring and border are rendered as a solid background rectangle
// behind windows. That is, they will show up through semitransparent windows.
// This is because windows using client-side decorations can have an arbitrary shape.
//
// If you don't like that, you should uncomment `prefer-no-csd` below.
// Niri will draw focus ring and border *around* windows that agree to omit their
// client-side decorations.
//
// Alternatively, you can override it with a window rule called
// `draw-border-with-background`.
// You can change how the focus ring looks.
focus-ring {
// Uncomment this line to disable the focus ring.
// off
// How many logical pixels the ring extends out from the windows.
width 3
// Colors can be set in a variety of ways:
// - CSS named colors: "red"
// - RGB hex: "#rgb", "#rgba", "#rrggbb", "#rrggbbaa"
// - CSS-like notation: "rgb(255, 127, 0)", rgba(), hsl() and a few others.
// Color of the ring on the active monitor.
active-color "#ea9d34"
// Color of the ring on inactive monitors.
inactive-color "#505050"
// You can also use gradients. They take precedence over solid colors.
// Gradients are rendered the same as CSS linear-gradient(angle, from, to).
// The angle is the same as in linear-gradient, and is optional,
// defaulting to 180 (top-to-bottom gradient).
// You can use any CSS linear-gradient tool on the web to set these up.
// Changing the color space is also supported, check the wiki for more info.
//
active-gradient from="#ea9d34" to="#f6c177" angle=45
// You can also color the gradient relative to the entire view
// of the workspace, rather than relative to just the window itself.
// To do that, set relative-to="workspace-view".
//
inactive-gradient from="#505050" to="#808080" angle=45 relative-to="workspace-view"
}
// You can also add a border. It's similar to the focus ring, but always visible.
border {
// The settings are the same as for the focus ring.
// If you enable the border, you probably want to disable the focus ring.
off
width 4
active-color "#ffc87f"
inactive-color "#505050"
// active-gradient from="#ffbb66" to="#ffc880" angle=45 relative-to="workspace-view"
// inactive-gradient from="#505050" to="#808080" angle=45 relative-to="workspace-view"
}
// Struts shrink the area occupied by windows, similarly to layer-shell panels.
// You can think of them as a kind of outer gaps. They are set in logical pixels.
// Left and right struts will cause the next window to the side to always be visible.
// Top and bottom struts will simply add outer gaps in addition to the area occupied by
// layer-shell panels and regular gaps.
struts {
// left 64
// right 64
// top 64
// bottom 64
}
}
// Add lines like this to spawn processes at startup.
// Note that running niri as a session supports xdg-desktop-autostart,
// which may be more convenient to use.
// See the binds section below for more spawn examples.
spawn-at-startup "xwayland-satellite"
spawn-at-startup "xrandr --output eDP-1 --primary"
spawn-at-startup "waybar"
spawn-at-startup "swww-daemon"
spawn-at-startup "~/Code/nixos-config/scripts/swww.sh ~/Nextcloud/Images/Wallpapers"
spawn-at-startup "firefox"
spawn-at-startup "kitty"
hotkey-overlay {
skip-at-startup
}
// Uncomment this line to ask the clients to omit their client-side decorations if possible.
// If the client will specifically ask for CSD, the request will be honored.
// Additionally, clients will be informed that they are tiled, removing some client-side rounded corners.
// This option will also fix border/focus ring drawing behind some semitransparent windows.
// After enabling or disabling this, you need to restart the apps for this to take effect.
prefer-no-csd
// You can change the path where screenshots are saved.
// A ~ at the front will be expanded to the home directory.
// The path is formatted with strftime(3) to give you the screenshot date and time.
screenshot-path "~/Pictures/Screenshots/Screenshot from %Y-%m-%d %H-%M-%S.png"
// You can also set this to null to disable saving screenshots to disk.
// screenshot-path null
// Animation settings.
// The wiki explains how to configure individual animations:
// https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/wiki/Configuration:-Animations
animations {
// Uncomment to turn off all animations.
// off
// Slow down all animations by this factor. Values below 1 speed them up instead.
slowdown 0.3
}
// Window rules let you adjust behavior for individual windows.
// Find more information on the wiki:
// https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/wiki/Configuration:-Window-Rules
// Work around WezTerm's initial configure bug
// by setting an empty default-column-width.
window-rule {
// This regular expression is intentionally made as specific as possible,
// since this is the default config, and we want no false positives.
// You can get away with just app-id="wezterm" if you want.
match app-id=r#"^org\.wezfurlong\.wezterm$"#
default-column-width {}
}
// Example: block out two password managers from screen capture.
// (This example rule is commented out with a "/-" in front.)
/-window-rule {
match app-id=r#"^org\.keepassxc\.KeePassXC$"#
match app-id=r#"^org\.gnome\.World\.Secrets$"#
block-out-from "screen-capture"
// Use this instead if you want them visible on third-party screenshot tools.
// block-out-from "screencast"
}
// Example: enable rounded corners for all windows.
// (This example rule is commented out with a "/-" in front.)
window-rule {
geometry-corner-radius 5
clip-to-geometry true
opacity 0.95
}
binds {
// Keys consist of modifiers separated by + signs, followed by an XKB key name
// in the end. To find an XKB name for a particular key, you may use a program
// like wev.
//
// "Mod" is a special modifier equal to Super when running on a TTY, and to Alt
// when running as a winit window.
//
// Most actions that you can bind here can also be invoked programmatically with
// `niri msg action do-something`.
// Mod-Shift-/, which is usually the same as Mod-?,
// shows a list of important hotkeys.
Mod+Shift+Slash { show-hotkey-overlay; }
// Suggested binds for running programs: terminal, app launcher, screen locker.
Mod+T { spawn "kitty"; }
Mod+D { spawn "fuzzel"; }
Mod+E { spawn "pcmanfm"; }
Super+Alt+L { spawn "swaylock"; }
// You can also use a shell. Do this if you need pipes, multiple commands, etc.
// Note: the entire command goes as a single argument in the end.
// Mod+T { spawn "bash" "-c" "notify-send hello && exec alacritty"; }
// Example volume keys mappings for PipeWire & WirePlumber.
// The allow-when-locked=true property makes them work even when the session is locked.
XF86AudioRaiseVolume allow-when-locked=true { spawn "wpctl" "set-volume" "@DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@" "0.1+"; }
XF86AudioLowerVolume allow-when-locked=true { spawn "wpctl" "set-volume" "@DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@" "0.1-"; }
XF86AudioMute allow-when-locked=true { spawn "wpctl" "set-mute" "@DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@" "toggle"; }
XF86AudioMicMute allow-when-locked=true { spawn "wpctl" "set-mute" "@DEFAULT_AUDIO_SOURCE@" "toggle"; }
Mod+Q { close-window; }
Mod+Left { focus-column-left; }
Mod+Down { focus-window-down; }
Mod+Up { focus-window-up; }
Mod+Right { focus-column-right; }
Mod+H { focus-column-left; }
Mod+J { focus-window-down; }
Mod+K { focus-window-up; }
Mod+L { focus-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+Left { move-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+Down { move-window-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+Up { move-window-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+Right { move-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+H { move-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+J { move-window-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+K { move-window-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+L { move-column-right; }
// Alternative commands that move across workspaces when reaching
// the first or last window in a column.
// Mod+J { focus-window-or-workspace-down; }
// Mod+K { focus-window-or-workspace-up; }
// Mod+Ctrl+J { move-window-down-or-to-workspace-down; }
// Mod+Ctrl+K { move-window-up-or-to-workspace-up; }
Mod+Home { focus-column-first; }
Mod+End { focus-column-last; }
Mod+Ctrl+Home { move-column-to-first; }
Mod+Ctrl+End { move-column-to-last; }
Mod+Shift+Left { focus-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+Down { focus-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+Up { focus-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+Right { focus-monitor-right; }
Mod+Shift+H { focus-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+J { focus-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+K { focus-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+L { focus-monitor-right; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Left { move-column-to-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Down { move-column-to-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Up { move-column-to-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Right { move-column-to-monitor-right; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+H { move-column-to-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+J { move-column-to-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+K { move-column-to-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+L { move-column-to-monitor-right; }
// Alternatively, there are commands to move just a single window:
// Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Left { move-window-to-monitor-left; }
// ...
// And you can also move a whole workspace to another monitor:
// Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Left { move-workspace-to-monitor-left; }
// ...
Mod+Page_Down { focus-workspace-down; }
Mod+Page_Up { focus-workspace-up; }
Mod+U { focus-workspace-down; }
Mod+I { focus-workspace-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+Page_Down { move-column-to-workspace-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+Page_Up { move-column-to-workspace-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+U { move-column-to-workspace-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+I { move-column-to-workspace-up; }
// Alternatively, there are commands to move just a single window:
// Mod+Ctrl+Page_Down { move-window-to-workspace-down; }
// ...
Mod+Shift+Page_Down { move-workspace-down; }
Mod+Shift+Page_Up { move-workspace-up; }
Mod+Shift+U { move-workspace-down; }
Mod+Shift+I { move-workspace-up; }
// You can bind mouse wheel scroll ticks using the following syntax.
// These binds will change direction based on the natural-scroll setting.
//
// To avoid scrolling through workspaces really fast, you can use
// the cooldown-ms property. The bind will be rate-limited to this value.
// You can set a cooldown on any bind, but it's most useful for the wheel.
Mod+WheelScrollDown cooldown-ms=150 { focus-workspace-down; }
Mod+WheelScrollUp cooldown-ms=150 { focus-workspace-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollDown cooldown-ms=150 { move-column-to-workspace-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollUp cooldown-ms=150 { move-column-to-workspace-up; }
Mod+WheelScrollRight { focus-column-right; }
Mod+WheelScrollLeft { focus-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollRight { move-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollLeft { move-column-left; }
// Usually scrolling up and down with Shift in applications results in
// horizontal scrolling; these binds replicate that.
Mod+Shift+WheelScrollDown { focus-column-right; }
Mod+Shift+WheelScrollUp { focus-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+Shift+WheelScrollDown { move-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+Shift+WheelScrollUp { move-column-left; }
// Similarly, you can bind touchpad scroll "ticks".
// Touchpad scrolling is continuous, so for these binds it is split into
// discrete intervals.
// These binds are also affected by touchpad's natural-scroll, so these
// example binds are "inverted", since we have natural-scroll enabled for
// touchpads by default.
// Mod+TouchpadScrollDown { spawn "wpctl" "set-volume" "@DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@" "0.02+"; }
// Mod+TouchpadScrollUp { spawn "wpctl" "set-volume" "@DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@" "0.02-"; }
// You can refer to workspaces by index. However, keep in mind that
// niri is a dynamic workspace system, so these commands are kind of
// "best effort". Trying to refer to a workspace index bigger than
// the current workspace count will instead refer to the bottommost
// (empty) workspace.
//
// For example, with 2 workspaces + 1 empty, indices 3, 4, 5 and so on
// will all refer to the 3rd workspace.
Mod+1 { focus-workspace 1; }
Mod+2 { focus-workspace 2; }
Mod+3 { focus-workspace 3; }
Mod+4 { focus-workspace 4; }
Mod+5 { focus-workspace 5; }
Mod+6 { focus-workspace 6; }
Mod+7 { focus-workspace 7; }
Mod+8 { focus-workspace 8; }
Mod+9 { focus-workspace 9; }
Mod+Ctrl+1 { move-column-to-workspace 1; }
Mod+Ctrl+2 { move-column-to-workspace 2; }
Mod+Ctrl+3 { move-column-to-workspace 3; }
Mod+Ctrl+4 { move-column-to-workspace 4; }
Mod+Ctrl+5 { move-column-to-workspace 5; }
Mod+Ctrl+6 { move-column-to-workspace 6; }
Mod+Ctrl+7 { move-column-to-workspace 7; }
Mod+Ctrl+8 { move-column-to-workspace 8; }
Mod+Ctrl+9 { move-column-to-workspace 9; }
// Alternatively, there are commands to move just a single window:
// Mod+Ctrl+1 { move-window-to-workspace 1; }
// Switches focus between the current and the previous workspace.
// Mod+Tab { focus-workspace-previous; }
// Consume one window from the right into the focused column.
Mod+Comma { consume-window-into-column; }
// Expel one window from the focused column to the right.
Mod+Period { expel-window-from-column; }
// There are also commands that consume or expel a single window to the side.
Mod+BracketLeft { consume-or-expel-window-left; }
Mod+BracketRight { consume-or-expel-window-right; }
Mod+R { switch-preset-column-width; }
Mod+Shift+R { switch-preset-window-height; }
Mod+Ctrl+R { reset-window-height; }
Mod+F { maximize-column; }
Mod+Shift+F { fullscreen-window; }
Mod+C { center-column; }
// Finer width adjustments.
// This command can also:
// * set width in pixels: "1000"
// * adjust width in pixels: "-5" or "+5"
// * set width as a percentage of screen width: "25%"
// * adjust width as a percentage of screen width: "-10%" or "+10%"
// Pixel sizes use logical, or scaled, pixels. I.e. on an output with scale 2.0,
// set-column-width "100" will make the column occupy 200 physical screen pixels.
Mod+Minus { set-column-width "-10%"; }
Mod+Equal { set-column-width "+10%"; }
// Finer height adjustments when in column with other windows.
Mod+Shift+Minus { set-window-height "-10%"; }
Mod+Shift+Equal { set-window-height "+10%"; }
// Actions to switch layouts.
// Note: if you uncomment these, make sure you do NOT have
// a matching layout switch hotkey configured in xkb options above.
// Having both at once on the same hotkey will break the switching,
// since it will switch twice upon pressing the hotkey (once by xkb, once by niri).
// Mod+Space { switch-layout "next"; }
// Mod+Shift+Space { switch-layout "prev"; }
Print { screenshot; }
Ctrl+Print { screenshot-screen; }
Alt+Print { screenshot-window; }
// The quit action will show a confirmation dialog to avoid accidental exits.
Mod+Shift+E { quit; }
Ctrl+Alt+Delete { quit; }
// Powers off the monitors. To turn them back on, do any input like
// moving the mouse or pressing any other key.
Mod+Shift+P { power-off-monitors; }
}

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"javascript", "javascript",
"json", "json",
"lua", "lua",
"kdl",
"make", "make",
"markdown", "markdown",
"nix", "nix",

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{
"layer": "top",
"spacing": 0,
"height": 20,
"margin-top": 0,
"margin-right": 3,
"margin-bottom": 0,
"margin-left": 3,
"position": "top",
"modules-left": [
"niri/workspaces"
],
"modules-center": [
"niri/window"
],
"modules-right": [
"network",
"cpu",
"memory",
"battery",
"pulseaudio",
"tray",
"clock"
],
"disable-scroll": true,
"tray": {
"icon-size": 16,
"spacing": 8,
"tooltip": false
},
"clock": {
"format": "{:%a %d %b %H:%M}",
"tooltip": false
},
"cpu": {
"format": " {usage}%",
"interval": 2,
"states": {
"critical": 90
},
"on-click": "kitty btop"
},
"memory": {
"format": " {percentage}%",
"interval": 2,
"states": {
"critical": 80
},
"on-click": "kitty btop"
},
"battery": {
"format": "{icon} {capacity}%",
"format-icons": [
"",
"",
"",
"",
""
],
"interval": 6,
"states": {
"warning": 30,
"critical": 10
},
"tooltip": false
},
"network": {
"format-wifi": "󰀂 {bandwidthDownBits}",
"format-ethernet": " {bandwidthDownBits}",
"format-disconnected": "󰲜",
"interval": 5,
"tooltip": false
},
"pulseaudio": {
"scroll-step": 1,
"max-volume": 100,
"format": "󰕾 {volume}%",
"format-bluetooth": "󱄠 {volume}%",
"nospacing": 1,
"on-click": "pavucontrol",
"tooltip": false
},
"niri/window": {
"format": "{}",
"icon": true,
"icon-size": 16,
"rewrite": {
//"(.*) Mozilla Firefox": "🌎 $1",
//"(.*) - zsh": "> [$1]"
}
}
}

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@define-color base #191724;
@define-color surface #1f1d2e;
@define-color overlay #26233a;
@define-color muted #6e6a86;
@define-color subtle #908caa;
@define-color text #e0def4;
@define-color love #eb6f92;
@define-color gold #f6c177;
@define-color rose #ebbcba;
@define-color pine #31748f;
@define-color foam #9ccfd8;
@define-color iris #c4a7e7;
@define-color highlightLow #21202e;
@define-color highlightMed #403d52;
@define-color highlightHigh #524f67;
* {
font-size: 13px;
min-height: 0;
font-family: "Iosevka Nerd Font Mono";
}
window#waybar {
all: unset;
}
.modules-left,
.modules-center,
.modules-right {
background: transparent;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
tooltip {
background: @base;
color: @text;
}
#clock,
#bluetooth,
#network,
#battery,
#cpu,
#memory,
#temperature,
#tray,
#pulseaudio,
#window,
#workspaces {
border-radius: 8px;
background: alpha(@base, 0.75);
box-shadow: 0px 0px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.75);
color: @text;
padding: 2px 8px;
margin: 3px;
}
#clock:hover,
#bluetooth:hover,
#network:hover,
#battery:hover,
#cpu:hover,
#memory:hover,
#temperature:hover,
#pulseaudio:hover,
#tray:hover,
#window:hover,
#workspaces:hover {
transition: all 0.3s ease;
background: @base;
}
#network {
min-width: 100px;
}
#cpu,
#memory {
min-width: 40px;
}
#workspaces button {
padding: 1px;
margin: 1px;
color: @text;
border-radius: 50%;
}
#workspaces button:hover {
background: @text;
color: @base;
}
#workspaces button.focused {
background: @gold;
color: @base;
}

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# Edit this configuration file to define what should be installed on { config, ... }:
# your system. Help is available in the configuration.nix(5) man page
# and in the NixOS manual (accessible by running nixos-help).
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{ {
# Bootloader.
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true; boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true; boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
networking.hostName = "dragon"; # Define your hostname. networking.hostName = "dragon";
# networking.wireless.enable = true; # Enables wireless support via wpa_supplicant.
networking.extraHosts = '' networking.extraHosts = ''
163.172.173.184 aleks-test-install-bookworm.test 163.172.173.184 aleks-test-install-bookworm.test
''; '';
# Configure network proxy if necessary
# networking.proxy.default = "http://user:password@proxy:port/";
# networking.proxy.noProxy = "127.0.0.1,localhost,internal.domain";
# Enable networking
networking.networkmanager.enable = true; networking.networkmanager.enable = true;
# Set your time zone.
time.timeZone = "Europe/Moscow"; time.timeZone = "Europe/Moscow";
# Select internationalisation properties.
i18n.defaultLocale = "fr_FR.UTF-8"; i18n.defaultLocale = "fr_FR.UTF-8";
i18n.extraLocaleSettings = { i18n.extraLocaleSettings = {
LC_ADDRESS = "fr_FR.UTF-8"; LC_ADDRESS = "fr_FR.UTF-8";
LC_IDENTIFICATION = "fr_FR.UTF-8"; LC_IDENTIFICATION = "fr_FR.UTF-8";
@ -41,6 +25,7 @@
LC_TIME = "fr_FR.UTF-8"; LC_TIME = "fr_FR.UTF-8";
}; };
hardware.pulseaudio.enable = false;
hardware.graphics = { hardware.graphics = {
enable = true; enable = true;
}; };
@ -48,36 +33,14 @@
nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true; nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true;
nixpkgs.config.nvidia.acceptLicense = true; nixpkgs.config.nvidia.acceptLicense = true;
hardware.nvidia = { hardware.nvidia = {
# Modesetting is required.
modesetting.enable = true; modesetting.enable = true;
# Nvidia power management. Experimental, and can cause sleep/suspend to fail.
# Enable this if you have graphical corruption issues or application crashes after waking
# up from sleep. This fixes it by saving the entire VRAM memory to /tmp/ instead
# of just the bare essentials.
powerManagement.enable = true; powerManagement.enable = true;
# Fine-grained power management. Turns off GPU when not in use.
# Experimental and only works on modern Nvidia GPUs (Turing or newer).
powerManagement.finegrained = false; powerManagement.finegrained = false;
# Use the NVidia open source kernel module (not to be confused with the
# independent third-party "nouveau" open source driver).
# Support is limited to the Turing and later architectures. Full list of
# supported GPUs is at:
# https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules#compatible-gpus
# Only available from driver 515.43.04+
# Currently alpha-quality/buggy, so false is currently the recommended setting.
open = false; open = false;
# Enable the Nvidia settings menu,
# accessible via `nvidia-settings`.
nvidiaSettings = true; nvidiaSettings = true;
# Optionally, you may need to select the appropriate driver version for your specific GPU.
package = config.boot.kernelPackages.nvidiaPackages.latest; package = config.boot.kernelPackages.nvidiaPackages.latest;
}; };
services.xserver = { services.xserver = {
enable = true; enable = true;
videoDrivers = [ videoDrivers = [
@ -124,28 +87,16 @@
} }
]; ];
# Enable CUPS to print documents.
services.printing.enable = true; services.printing.enable = true;
# Enable sound with pipewire.
hardware.pulseaudio.enable = false;
security.rtkit.enable = true; security.rtkit.enable = true;
services.pipewire = { services.pipewire = {
enable = true; enable = true;
alsa.enable = true; alsa.enable = true;
alsa.support32Bit = true; alsa.support32Bit = true;
pulse.enable = true; pulse.enable = true;
# If you want to use JACK applications, uncomment this
#jack.enable = true;
# use the example session manager (no others are packaged yet so this is enabled by default,
# no need to redefine it in your config for now)
#media-session.enable = true;
}; };
# Enable touchpad support (enabled default in most desktopManager).
# services.xserver.libinput.enable = true;
imports = [ imports = [
../../modules/console.nix ../../modules/console.nix
../../modules/desktop.nix ../../modules/desktop.nix
@ -156,12 +107,17 @@
../../modules/systemd-unfreeze.nix ../../modules/systemd-unfreeze.nix
]; ];
# This value determines the NixOS release from which the default #programs.proxychains.enable = true;
# settings for stateful data, like file locations and database versions #programs.proxychains.proxies.prx1.enable = true;
# on your system were taken. Its perfectly fine and recommended to leave #programs.proxychains.proxies.prx1.type = "socks5";
# this value at the release version of the first install of this system. #programs.proxychains.proxies.prx1.host = "127.0.0.1";
# Before changing this value read the documentation for this option #programs.proxychains.proxies.prx1.port = 9090;
# (e.g. man configuration.nix or on https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html).
#services.ollama = {
# enable = true;
# acceleration = "cuda";
#};
system.stateVersion = "23.11"; # Did you read the comment? system.stateVersion = "23.11"; # Did you read the comment?
} }

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@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
# Do not modify this file! It was generated by nixos-generate-config
# and may be overwritten by future invocations. Please make changes
# to /etc/nixos/configuration.nix instead.
{ {
config,
lib, lib,
modulesPath, modulesPath,
... ...
@ -59,11 +55,9 @@
peers = [ peers = [
{ {
publicKey = "cUmp55I20JEhxr+RMmOsX+6U9kcDiAq3grnvzjQ642w="; publicKey = "cUmp55I20JEhxr+RMmOsX+6U9kcDiAq3grnvzjQ642w=";
#allowedIPs = [ allowedIPs = [
#"0.0.0.0/0" #"0.0.0.0/0"
#"::/0" #"::/0"
#];
allowedIPs = [
"192.168.12.0/24" "192.168.12.0/24"
"2a01:4f9:1a:9a05::/64" "2a01:4f9:1a:9a05::/64"
]; ];

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# cli programs should be available on servers and desktop # cli programs should be available on servers and desktop
{ config, pkgs, ... }: { pkgs, ... }:
{ {
programs.zsh.enable = true; programs.zsh.enable = true;
programs.fzf = { programs.fzf = {
@ -7,16 +7,6 @@
keybindings = true; keybindings = true;
}; };
# programs.neovim = {
# enable = true;
# defaultEditor = true;
# package = pkgs.neovim;
# viAlias = true;
# vimAlias = true;
#};
# List packages installed in system profile. To search, run:
# $ nix search wget
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
ansible ansible
atuin atuin
@ -50,7 +40,9 @@
mpc-cli mpc-cli
mpd mpd
mpv mpv
mtr
neofetch neofetch
netcat-gnu
nixd nixd
neovim neovim
ollama ollama

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@ -57,11 +57,12 @@
}; };
}; };
droidcam.enable = true; droidcam.enable = true;
dconf.enable = true;
firefox.enable = true; firefox.enable = true;
firefox.languagePacks = [ "fr" ]; firefox.languagePacks = [ "fr" ];
firefox.nativeMessagingHosts.packages = [ pkgs.passff-host ]; firefox.nativeMessagingHosts.packages = [ pkgs.passff-host ];
hyprland.enable = true; hyprland.enable = true;
niri.enable = true;
ssh.askPassword = pkgs.lib.mkForce "${pkgs.ksshaskpass.out}/bin/ksshaskpass"; # conflict between kde and gnome cf. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/75867 ssh.askPassword = pkgs.lib.mkForce "${pkgs.ksshaskpass.out}/bin/ksshaskpass"; # conflict between kde and gnome cf. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/75867
ssh.startAgent = true; ssh.startAgent = true;
@ -78,6 +79,12 @@
# Allow unfree packages # Allow unfree packages
nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true; nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true;
xdg.portal = {
enable = true;
extraPortals = [ pkgs.xdg-desktop-portal-kde ];
xdgOpenUsePortal = true;
};
# no kde bloat # no kde bloat
environment.plasma6.excludePackages = with pkgs.kdePackages; [ environment.plasma6.excludePackages = with pkgs.kdePackages; [
baloo baloo
@ -125,6 +132,7 @@
digikam digikam
eaglemode eaglemode
filezilla filezilla
ghostty
gimp-with-plugins gimp-with-plugins
hunspell hunspell
hunspellDicts.fr-moderne hunspellDicts.fr-moderne
@ -136,6 +144,7 @@
mumble mumble
nextcloud-client nextcloud-client
obsidian obsidian
pcmanfm
signal-desktop signal-desktop
thunderbird thunderbird
tigervnc tigervnc
@ -147,9 +156,12 @@
niri niri
waybar waybar
fuzzel fuzzel
alacritty gnome-tweaks
networkmanagerapplet networkmanagerapplet
rose-pine-gtk-theme
themechanger
pavucontrol
xwayland-satellite
]; ];
# Do not restart the display manager automatically # Do not restart the display manager automatically

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@ -20,12 +20,8 @@ let
''; '';
in in
{ {
# TODO can we automate the installation of home-manager ?
# sudo nix-channel --add https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/archive/release-24.05.tar.gz home-manager
imports = [ <home-manager/nixos> ]; imports = [ <home-manager/nixos> ];
# Let Home Manager install and manage itself.
#programs.home-manager.enable = true;
home-manager.useGlobalPkgs = true; home-manager.useGlobalPkgs = true;
users.users.mrflos = { users.users.mrflos = {
isNormalUser = true; isNormalUser = true;
@ -71,24 +67,40 @@ in
# ]; # ];
home.file = { home.file = {
"./.config/kitty/" = { "./.config/kitty/" = {
force = true;
source = ../dotfiles/kitty; source = ../dotfiles/kitty;
recursive = true; recursive = true;
}; };
"./.config/nvim/" = {
source = ../dotfiles/nvim;
recursive = true;
};
"./.config/lazygit/" = { "./.config/lazygit/" = {
force = true;
source = ../dotfiles/lazygit; source = ../dotfiles/lazygit;
recursive = true; recursive = true;
}; };
"./.config/niri/" = {
force = true;
source = ../dotfiles/niri;
recursive = true;
};
"./.config/nvim/" = {
force = true;
source = ../dotfiles/nvim;
recursive = true;
};
"./.config/tmux/" = { "./.config/tmux/" = {
force = true;
source = ../dotfiles/tmux; source = ../dotfiles/tmux;
recursive = true; recursive = true;
}; };
"./.config/waybar/" = {
force = true;
source = ../dotfiles/waybar;
recursive = true;
};
}; };
home.sessionVariables = { home.sessionVariables = {
EDITOR = "nvim"; EDITOR = "nvim";

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@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script will randomly go through the files of a directory, setting it
# up as the wallpaper at regular intervals
#
# NOTE: this script is in bash (not posix shell), because the RANDOM variable
# we use is not defined in posix
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]] || [[ ! -d $1 ]]; then
echo "Usage:
$0 <dir containing images>"
exit 1
fi
# Edit below to control the images transition
export SWWW_TRANSITION_FPS=120
export SWWW_TRANSITION_DURATION=1
export SWWW_TRANSITION_STEP=2
# This controls (in seconds) when to switch to the next image
INTERVAL=300
while true; do
find "$1" -type f \
| while read -r img; do
echo "$((RANDOM % 1000)):$img"
done \
| sort -n | cut -d':' -f2- \
| while read -r img; do
swww img "$img"
sleep $INTERVAL
done
done
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