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2022-06-23feat(hosts/home): use fish as my default shell everywhereFranck Cuny1-1/+1
Change-Id: I75df9d3ba133e3f7380a518e1b8c70a564f60482 Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/481 Tested-by: CI Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
2022-06-20ref(home/shell): make it easier to share common things between shellsFranck Cuny1-2/+2
I'm considering trying again fish, and there are a number of things that should be common between zsh and fish (aliases, environment variables, ...). Instead of duplicating these settings multiple time, I'm consolidating the shell configurations under `home/shell`, and I can set the shell I want to use with `my.home.shell.name`. The first step is to move the modules for fish and zsh under `home/shell`, add an interface to pick which one I want to use, and modify the `host/home.nix` configuration to keep using zsh with the new interface. Change-Id: Idb66b1a6fcc11a6eeaf5fd2d32dd3698d2d85bdf Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/455 Tested-by: CI Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
2022-06-09ref(home): structure and add commentsFranck Cuny1-2/+11
Change-Id: I9abd49136df79a9ed040c9ec0e12eea30736c9ff Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/295 Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
2022-05-15zsh: switch to zsh as the default shellFranck Cuny1-1/+1
`zsh' is available everywhere and is compatible with bash. When using `fish' I need to remember how to do things. While the completion style is nicer, I don't care about the rest. I prefer to have a consistent experience in the shell, no matter where am I. This is an initial configuration, I might need to make a few changes as I go.
2022-04-21syncthing: don't run from homeFranck Cuny1-1/+0
2022-04-21syncthing: let's run it from home-managerFranck Cuny1-0/+1
2022-04-07initial attempt to reconfigure home-managerFranck Cuny1-0/+17
All the modules that are needed for home-manager should be under `home/`, and each host will have a `host.nix` where the modules are enabled as needed. Later on we can create some profiles to make it easier to consume the configuration. I apply this only to tahoe for now, as the amount of packages needed for my user are pretty limited.