# home-manager configuration used on ChromeOS systems { config, pkgs, ... }: { # Allow non-free software (fonts, IDEA, etc.): nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true; # Install various useful packages: home.packages = with pkgs; [ bat exa gnupg google-cloud-sdk htop pass ripgrep tdesktop transmission tree # Fonts to make available in X11 applications: input-fonts # Emacs configuration stays in the normal ~/.emacs.d location (for # now), hence this package is not installed via `programs.emacs`. (import ./emacs.nix { inherit pkgs; }) ]; programs.git = { enable = true; userEmail = "mail@tazj.in"; userName = "Vincent Ambo"; }; services.gpg-agent = { enable = true; extraConfig = '' pinentry-program ${pkgs.pinentry}/bin/pinentry-gtk-2 allow-emacs-pinentry ''; }; # Let Home Manager install and manage itself. programs.home-manager.enable = true; manual.html.enable = true; # Shell configuration # # There are some differences between the ChromeOS / NixOS # configurations, so instead of fixing up the dotfile to support # both I opted for keeping the configuration here. programs.fish = { enable = true; interactiveShellInit = '' # Configure classic prompt set fish_color_user --bold blue set fish_color_cwd --bold white # Enable colour hints in VCS prompt: set __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints yes set __fish_git_prompt_color_prefix purple set __fish_git_prompt_color_suffix purple # Fish configuration set fish_greeting "" # Fix up nix-env & friends for Nix 2.0 export NIX_REMOTE=daemon ''; }; # Ensure fonts installed via Nix are picked up. fonts.fontconfig.enableProfileFonts = true; }