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This repository is the monorepo for my personal tools and infrastructure. Everything in here is built using Nix with an automatic attribute-set layout that mirrors the filesystem layout of the repository (this might feel familiar to users of Bazel).

This repository used to be hosted on GitHub, but for a variety of reasons I have decided to take over the management of personal infrastructure - of which this repository is a core component.

If you've ended up here and have no idea who I am, feel free to follow me on Twitter.

Highlights

Tools

  • tools/emacs contains my personal Emacs configuration (packages & config)
  • fun/aoc2019 contains solutions for a handful of Advent of Code 2019 challenges, before I ran out of interest
  • tools/blog_cli contains my tool for writing new blog posts and storing them in the DNS zone
  • ops/kms_pass.nix is a tiny tool that emulates the user-interface of pass, but actually uses Google Cloud KMS for secret decryption

Packages / Libraries

  • nix/buildGo implements a Nix library that can build Go software in the style of Bazel's rules_go. Go programs in this repository are built using this library.
  • tools/emacs-pkgs contains various Emacs libraries that my Emacs setup uses, for example:
    • dottime.el provides [dottime][https://dotti.me] in the Emacs modeline
    • nix-util.el provides editing utilities for Nix files
    • term-switcher.el is an ivy-function for switching between vterm buffers

Services

Services in this repository are deployed on a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster using Nixery.

  • web/tazblog contains my blog software (serving at tazj.in)
  • web/cgit-taz contains a slightly patched version of cgit that serves my git web interface at git.tazj.in
  • ops/sync-gcsr contains a tiny service that synchronises a Google Cloud Source Repository with a local disk path. My cgit setup uses this under-the-hood.
  • fun/gemma contains a no-longer-maintained service that served as an experiment in "household task management" - it's kept in here because I find it interesting

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to any of the tools in here, please check out the contribution guidelines.