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Yisroel Baum 2026-03-29 16:22:41 +03:00
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{ config, pkgs, ... }: { config, pkgs, ... }:
{ {
# Home Manager needs a bit of information about you and the paths it should
# manage.
home.username = "yisroel"; home.username = "yisroel";
home.homeDirectory = "/home/yisroel"; home.homeDirectory = "/home/yisroel";
home.enableNixpkgsReleaseCheck = false; home.enableNixpkgsReleaseCheck = false;
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# release notes. # release notes.
home.stateVersion = "25.11"; # Please read the comment before changing. home.stateVersion = "25.11"; # Please read the comment before changing.
# The home.packages option allows you to install Nix packages into your
# environment.
home.packages = with pkgs; [ home.packages = with pkgs; [
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# # It is sometimes useful to fine-tune packages, for example, by applying
# # overrides. You can do that directly here, just don't forget the
# # parentheses. Maybe you want to install Nerd Fonts with a limited number of
# # fonts?
# (pkgs.nerdfonts.override { fonts = [ "FantasqueSansMono" ]; })
# # You can also create simple shell scripts directly inside your
# # configuration. For example, this adds a command 'my-hello' to your
# # environment:
# (pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "my-hello" ''
# echo "Hello, ${config.home.username}!"
# '')
]; ];
# Home Manager is pretty good at managing dotfiles. The primary way to manage
# plain files is through 'home.file'.
home.file = { home.file = {
# # Building this configuration will create a copy of 'dotfiles/screenrc' in
# # the Nix store. Activating the configuration will then make '~/.screenrc' a
# # symlink to the Nix store copy.
# ".screenrc".source = dotfiles/screenrc;
# # You can also set the file content immediately.
# ".gradle/gradle.properties".text = ''
# org.gradle.console=verbose
# org.gradle.daemon.idletimeout=3600000
# '';
}; };
# Home Manager can also manage your environment variables through
# 'home.sessionVariables'. These will be explicitly sourced when using a
# shell provided by Home Manager. If you don't want to manage your shell
# through Home Manager then you have to manually source 'hm-session-vars.sh'
# located at either
#
# ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh
#
# or
#
# ~/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile/etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh
#
# or
#
# /etc/profiles/per-user/yisroel/etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh
#
home.sessionVariables = { home.sessionVariables = {
EDITOR = "emacs"; EDITOR = "emacs";
}; };
# Let Home Manager install and manage itself.
programs.home-manager.enable = true; programs.home-manager.enable = true;
} }