This repo is a Nix flake that manages most of my setup on macOS and fully manages machines I have that run NixOS as their operating system.
RESTRUCTURING IN PROGRESS: please note, I am restructuring this to remove a lot of complexity. This first pass is done and moves home manager bits into modules that have home in the name. Things that apply to everything under a part of the tree are in a corresponding
default.nix
The Nix bits are driven by flake.nix
which pulls in things under modules/
. Both Intel and Apple Silicon macOS are suppoted, as is NixOS. The flake is structured like so:
- description: a human readable description of this flake
- inputs: all the places things are pulled from
- outputs:
- all the outputs from the inputs
- a
let
...in
block that contains:darwinHostConfig
which takes a set of paramters as an attribute set and pulls in all the things needed to use Nix on a macOS hostmkNixosHost
which takes a set of parameters as an attribute set and pulls in all the things needed to configure a NixOS hostlinuxHomeConfig
which takes a set of paramters as an attribute set and pulls in the things I manage on non-NixOS Linux hosts
- the body of outputs that contains:
darwinConfigurations
contains is an attribute set that contains keys named for each macOS host set to the results of a call todarwinHostConfig
with values for each of the required parametersnixosConfigurations
contains is an attribute set that contains keys named for each NixOS host set to the results of a call todarwinHostConfig
with values for each of the required parametershomeConfigurations
contains an entry for each username set to the results of a call tolinuxHomeConfig
with values for each of the required parameters
The parameters on darwinHostConfig
& mkNixosHost
are:
system:
the system definition to use for nixpkgshostname:
the hostname of the machine being configuredusername:
the username being configured on the host (all code currently assumes there is a single human user managed by Nix)additionalModules:
any nix modules that are desired to supplement the default for the host. An example use case for this is adding in the hardware specific module fromnixos-hardware
.additionalSpecialArgs:
any supplemental arguments to be passed tospecialArgs
.
The parameters on linxuHomeConfig
are the same as the above.
All the bits below here are useful, but may be slightly outdated... I have not done a good job of keeping them updated.
The Nix stuff is structured like so, at least for now:
$ tree . -I legacy* -I link* --gitignore --dirsfirst
.
├── modules
│ ├── home-manager
│ │ ├── common
│ │ │ ├── linux-apps
│ │ │ │ ├── tilix.nix
│ │ │ │ ├── waybar.nix
│ │ │ │ └── xfce4-terminal.nix
│ │ │ ├── all-cli.nix
│ │ │ ├── all-darwin.nix
│ │ │ ├── all-gui.nix
│ │ │ └── all-linux.nix
│ │ ├── files
│ │ │ ├── tilix
│ │ │ │ └── Beanbag-Mathias.json
│ │ │ ├── waybar
│ │ │ │ ├── config
│ │ │ │ └── style.css
│ │ │ ├── xfce4
│ │ │ │ └── terminal
│ │ │ │ ├── accels.scm
│ │ │ │ └── terminalrc
│ │ │ └── Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
│ │ └── hosts
│ │ ├── Blue-Rock
│ │ │ └── gene.liverman.nix
│ │ ├── nixnuc
│ │ │ └── gene.nix
│ │ └── rainbow-planet
│ │ └── gene.nix
│ ├── hosts
│ │ ├── darwin
│ │ │ └── Blue-Rock
│ │ │ └── default.nix
│ │ └── nixos
│ │ ├── nixnuc
│ │ │ ├── default.nix
│ │ │ └── hardware-configuration.nix
│ │ └── rainbow-planet
│ │ ├── default.nix
│ │ └── hardware-configuration.nix
│ └── system
│ └── common
│ ├── linux
│ │ └── internationalisation.nix
│ ├── all-darwin.nix
│ └── all-nixos.nix
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── Vagrantfile
├── flake.lock
└── flake.nix
23 directories, 29 files
This repo historically contained my dot files. Historically symlinked files on Windows are still in windows/
. Everything else is just in git history now.
- run
xcode-select --install
to install the command-line developer tools (this includes the Apple's stock version of Git). - create ed25519 ssh key via
ssh-keygen -t ed25519
- add key to GitHub account
- run macOS graphical installer from https://determinate.systems/posts/graphical-nix-installer
- run
mkdir ~/repos
- run
cd ~/repos
- run
git clone git@github.com/genebean/dots
- create keys for SOPS via
mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/sops/age && nix run nixpkgs#ssh-to-age -- -private-key -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 > ~/Library/Application\ Support/sops/age/keys.txt && nix run nixpkgs#ssh-to-age -- -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub >~/Library/Application\ Support/sops/age/pub-keys.txt
- run
cat ~/Library/Application\ Support/sops/age/pub-keys.txt |pbcopy
- edit
.sops.yaml
and:- paste copied data into a new line under keys
- add creation rule
- add to common rule
- run
mkdir modules/home-manager/hosts/$(hostname -s)
- run
nix run nixpkgs#sops -- modules/home-manager/hosts/$(hostname -s)/secrets.yaml
- Add entries for
local_git_config
containing something like this:[user] email = me@example.com
local_private_env
containing anything you want exported as env vars or local aliases that you want to keep privatetailscale_key
- create
modules/home-manager/hosts/darwin/$(hostname -s)/<username>.nix
based on needs for this machine - run
mkdir modules/hosts/darwin/$(hostname -s)
- create
modules/hosts/darwin/$(hostname -s)/default.nix
based on need for this machine - add entry to
flake.nix
- if not a fresh install of macOS,
- run
brew leaves
and look for things installed from taps you don't want any more - uninstall the program and the tap if not adding it to nix
- run
- run
git add .
- run
git status
- it should look something like this:gene.liverman@mightymac dots % git status On branch main Your branch is up to date with 'origin/main'. Changes to be committed: (use "git restore --staged <file>..." to unstage) modified: .sops.yaml modified: flake.nix new file: modules/home-manager/hosts/mightymac/gene.liverman.nix new file: modules/home-manager/hosts/mightymac/secrets.yaml new file: modules/hosts/darwin/mightymac/default.nix
- run
sudo mv /etc/nix/nix.conf{,.before-nix-darwin}
- run
sudo mv /etc/zshenv{,.before-nix-darwin}
- run
nix run --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes repl-flake' nix-darwin -- check --flake ~/repos/dots
- Run
nix run --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes repl-flake' nix-darwin -- switch --flake ~/repos/dots
- if prompted, run
sudo mv /etc/shells{,.before-nix-darwin}
- if prompted, run
sudo mv /etc/zshenv{,.before-nix-darwin}
- if prompted, you may also have to move or remove
~/.zshrc
- on the first (or several) run(s) homebrew may well fail due to previously installed casks or programs in
/Applications
. You may have to runbrew install --force <package name>
to fix this - you may have to run brew multiple times to fix things
- if prompted, run
- in Settings > Privacy & Security > App Management you will need to allow iTerm
- After the nix command finally works, open a new iTerm window and it should have all the nixified settings in it.
- Go into iTerm2's preferences and use the Hack Nerd Mono font so that the prompt and other things look right. You will likely also want to adjust the size of the font.
You will need to link firefox-profile-switcher-connector
for it to work. The easiest way to do this is to run brew reinstall firefox-profile-switcher-connector
and follow the directions printed in the terminal.
- run
sudo cp /etc/pam.d/sudo_local{.template,}
- this will generate a popup asking permission - run
sudo nvim /etc/pam.d/sudo_local
and uncomment line as directed by top comments - save via
!w
which will generate a popup asking permission
Nix installs and configures Atuin, but you still need to log into the server:
- run
atuin import auto
to import the shell history from before Atuin was installed and running - run
read -s akey
and enter the encryption key - run
read -s apass
and enter the user password - run
atuin login --key=$akey --password=$apass --username=gene
- clone this repo
- create keys for SOPS via
mkdir -p ~/.config/sops/age && nix run nixpkgs#ssh-to-age -- -private-key -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 > ~/.config/sops/age/keys.txt && nix run nixpkgs#ssh-to-age -- -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub > ~/.config/sops/age/pub-keys.txt
- copy output of
~/.config/sops/age/pub-keys.txt
- add entries to
.sops.yaml
- run
sops modules/hosts/nixos/$(hostname)/secrets.yaml
- if there is an empty yaml file in where you target you will get an error... just delete it and try again
- edit
sops modules/hosts/nixos/$(hostname)/default.nix
and add the Tailscale service and the block of config for sops.- if there is an empty yaml file in where you target you will need to delete it