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# Some programs read from ~/.profile for values. It's best to set environment
# variables here instead of in ~/.zshrc or similar files, which are sourced
# everytime a new shell is created. The ~/.profile, on the other hand, is
# typically sourced only once at login.
# TODO: Consider getting rid of all of these variables and prefer using lorri.
PATH+=":$HOME/bin" # personal
PATH+=":$HOME/.local/bin" # personal
PATH+=":$HOME/.cargo/bin" # Rust
PATH+=":$HOME/.rvm/bin" # Ruby
PATH+=":$HOME/n/bin" # JavaScript, et al
PATH+=":$HOME/.yarn/bin" # JavaScript, et al
PATH+=":$HOME/.yarn/global/node_modules/.bin" # JavaScript, et al
export PATH
systemctl --user import-environment PATH
# Taken from the EXWM configuration documentation.
if [ -z "$DISPLAY" -a "$(tty)" = '/dev/tty5' ]; then
exec xinit -- vt05
fi
# Application preferences
export BROWSER=google-chrome-stable
export TERMINAL=alacritty
export VISUAL=emacsclient
export EDITOR=emacsclient
export ALTERNATE_EDITOR=nvim
# Rust integration. Keep here so programs like Emacs can read this value.
export RUST_SRC_PATH="$(rustc --print sysroot)/lib/rustlib/src/rust/src"
# Application configuration
export FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND='fd --hidden --follow --exclude ".git"'
export FZF_CTRL_T_COMMAND="$FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND"
# This fixes nixpkgs that rely on glibc-2.27, which allegedly breaks locale
# issues.
# See this thread for more details: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/8398
export LOCALE_ARCHIVE="$(readlink ~/.nix-profile/lib/locale)/locale-archive"
# Start ssh-agent
eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
# TODO: Prefer `systemctl start docker.service`
dockerd &
# Start lorri
systemctl --user start lorri.service
# Set environment variables for Nix. Don't run this for systems running NixOS.
# TODO: Learn why I can't use the variables from ~/briefcase/.envrc.
case $(hostname) in
zeno.lon.corp.google.com) . ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh;;
seneca) . ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh;;
wpcarro.c.googlers.com) . ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh;;
esac
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