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# Rouven's NixOS configuration files
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## Specs
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- **Operating System:** [NixOS](https://nixos.org)
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- **Window Manager:** [River](https://github.com/riverwm/river)
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- **Overall Theme:** [Base16 Dracula](https://github.com/dracula/base16-dracula-scheme)
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- **Shell:** [Zsh](https://www.zsh.org/)
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- **Terminal:** [Foot](https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot)
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- **Editor:** [Helix](https://helix-editor.com)
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- **Notifications:** [swaync](https://github.com/ErikReider/SwayNotificationCenter)
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- **Panel:** [Waybar](https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar)
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- **File Manager:** [Yazi](https://yazi-rs.github.io/)
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## Installation
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Should work out of the box:\
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Clone the repo, copy your hardware configuration to `./hosts/<hostname>/hardware-configuration.nix`, run `nixos-rebuild switch --flake .#<hostname>` and you are good to go.
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## Currently configured machines (aka available hostnames)
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### thinkpad
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A ThinkPad L15 that I use for almost everything that one needs a monitor to.
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#### Disk Layout
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```
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NAME MOUNTPOINT COMMENT
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tmpfs / # root on tmpfs using impermanence
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nvme0n1
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├─nvme0n1p1 /boot
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├─nvme0n1p2 # LUKS-encrypted partition
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│ └─luksroot # btrfs with subvolumes
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│ ├─nix /nix
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│ ├─home /home
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│ ├─lib /var/lib
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│ └─log /var/log
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└─nvme0n1p3
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└─luksswap [SWAP] # encrypted swap partition
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```
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### nuc
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Old Intel Nuc that I got from @LeBogoo. Running a few personal services.
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#### Disk layout
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```
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NAME MOUNTPOINT COMMENT
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tmpfs / # root on tmpfs
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sda
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├─sda1 /boot
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├─sda2 [SWAP]
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└─sda3 # btrfs
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├─lib /var/lib
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├─log /var/log
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└─nix /nix
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```
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### falkenstein
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Hetzner VPS running a few web apps.
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#### Disk layout
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```
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NAME MOUNTPOINT COMMENT
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sda
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├─sda1 /
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├─sda14 # BIOS boot
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└─sda15 /boot/efi # EFI stuff
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```
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### vm
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Barebones configuration that can be easily deployed to virtual machines.
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### iso
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My custom installer and rescue image containing some personal tweaks.
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