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dotfiles

My dotfiles.

This is all managed via Home Manager and the home.nix configuration. home.nix will checkout this repository and link all the files to their correct places.

Prerequisites

XCode

You need to sign in to the App Store:

open -a "App Store"

Then install Xcode manually.

Lastly, agree to the Xcode license agreements:

sudo xcodebuild -license

Rosetta 2

Some Nix packages are not built for Apple M1 yet and need to be emulated with Rosetta 2.

To install Rosetta 2:

sudo softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license

If that fails, try:

open '/System/Library/CoreServices/Rosetta 2 Updater.app'

Setup

You need to bootstrap home-manager so that it can do the rest. This only needs to be done once, after that see the update instructions.

Automatic Setup

The recommended way to run this is via bootstrap.

Manual Setup

GitHub Personal Access Token

  1. Create a GitHub Personal Access Token (classic) with the scope repo
  2. Add the token to ~/.config/nix/secrets.conf:
    access-tokens = github.com=<access_token>
    
  3. Add the Goodcover settings to ~/.config/nix/secrets.conf.

Run Home Manager

Run home-manager with the home.nix configuration.

For example:

home_nix="$(mktemp -t home.nix)"
curl -L -o "${home_nix}" 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/steinybot/dotfiles/main/.config/home-manager/home.nix'
home-manager -f "${home_nix}" switch

Update

To pull in updates from this repository run:

home-manager switch --option tarball-ttl 0

Or use the alias:

home-update

That will build and activate your current version of the configuration which may in turn update the configuration.

If home/.config changes then home-manager will be rerun to activate the new configuration.

Troubleshooting

Bad Configuration

The downside to having home-manager manage its own configuration is that if the configuration is invalid then it cannot update itself.

To fix that you may need to run bootstrap again:

nix-bootstrap

Assuming that you have this repository checked out to ~/src/dotfiles, you can make changes there and then run:

home-update-local