dotfiles/.config/nix/darwin/configuration.nix

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Nix

{ pkgs, config, vars, ... }:
{
# I don't want to risk breaking my hackintosh setup in case Apple decided to
# turn on auto install by default.
system.defaults.SoftwareUpdate.AutomaticallyInstallMacOSUpdates = false;
# NOTE: List packages installed in system profile. To search by name, run:
# `nix-env -qaP | grep wget`
environment.systemPackages =
let
python = (pkgs.python312Full.withPackages (py: [
py.pip
py.tkinter
py.dnspython
]));
in
[
pkgs.zsh
pkgs.git
pkgs.vim
pkgs.neovim
pkgs.pass
pkgs.passExtensions.pass-otp
pkgs.gnupg
pkgs.htop-vim
python
(pkgs.inkscape.override { python3 = python; })
#(pkgs.poetry.override { python3 = python; })
pkgs.fastfetch
pkgs.eza
pkgs.lf
pkgs.wimlib
pkgs.google-cloud-sdk
pkgs.nmap
pkgs.cargo
pkgs.android-tools
pkgs.coreutils-full
pkgs.rclone
(pkgs.yt-dlp.override { withAlias = true; })
# >> For macOS only
] ++ pkgs.lib.optionals (pkgs.stdenv.isDarwin) [
pkgs.duti
pkgs.pinentry_mac
pkgs.iina
];
# << For macOS only
# Auto upgrade nix package and the daemon service.
services.nix-daemon.enable = true;
#nix.package = pkgs.nix;
# Necessary for using flakes on this system.
nix.settings.experimental-features = "nix-command flakes";
# Create /etc/zshrc that loads the nix-darwin environment.
programs.zsh.enable = true; # default shell on catalina
#programs.fish.enable = true;
# Set Git commit hash for darwin-version.
system.configurationRevision = vars.rev or null;
# Used for backwards compatibility, please read the changelog before changing.
# $ darwin-rebuild changelog
system = {
stateVersion = 4;
# Nix-darwin does not link installed applications to the user environment. This means apps will not show up
# in spotlight, and when launched through the dock they come with a terminal window. This is a workaround.
# Upstream issue: https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin/issues/214
# Original code: https://github.com/IvarWithoutBones/dotfiles/commit/0b3faad8bd1d0e1af6103caf59b206666ab742f4
activationScripts.applications.text = pkgs.lib.mkForce ''
echo "setting up ~/Applications..." >&2
applications="/Applications"
nix_apps="$applications/Nix Apps"
# Delete the directory to remove old links
rm -rf "$nix_apps"
mkdir -p "$nix_apps"
find ${config.system.build.applications}/Applications -maxdepth 1 -type l -exec readlink '{}' + |
while read src; do
ln -s "$src" "$nix_apps"
# >> Original linking script - I don't use Spotlight
# Spotlight does not recognize symlinks, it will ignore directory we link to the applications folder.
# It does understand MacOS aliases though, a unique filesystem feature. Sadly they cannot be created
# from bash (as far as I know), so we use the oh-so-great Apple Script instead.
# /usr/bin/osascript -e "
# set fileToAlias to POSIX file \"$src\"
# set applicationsFolder to POSIX file \"$nix_apps\"
# tell application \"Finder\"
# make alias file to fileToAlias at applicationsFolder
# # This renames the alias; 'mpv.app alias' -> 'mpv.app'
# set name of result to \"$(rev <<< "$src" | cut -d'/' -f1 | rev)\"
# end tell
# " 1>/dev/null
# << Original linking script
done
'';
};
users.users.ziro = {
name = vars.user;
home = "/Users/${vars.user}";
};
home-manager.users.ziro = {
home.stateVersion = "22.05";
programs = {
browserpass = {
enable = true;
browsers = [ "brave" "chrome" ]; # Arc and Chrome share the same `Application Support` dir, not sure why tbh.
};
};
# Swap CapsLock with Esc for better vi-mode experience.
launchd.agents.CapsEscSwap = {
enable = true;
config = {
ProgramArguments = [
"/usr/bin/hidutil"
"property"
"--set"
"{\"UserKeyMapping\":[{\"HIDKeyboardModifierMappingSrc\":0x700000039,\"HIDKeyboardModifierMappingDst\":0x700000029},{\"HIDKeyboardModifierMappingSrc\":0x700000029,\"HIDKeyboardModifierMappingDst\":0x700000039}]}"
];
RunAtLoad = true;
};
};
};
}