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2022-02-09home-manager: fix configuration for i3/polybarFranck Cuny1-13/+5
At least the correct configuration is put on disk and the startup script is correct.
2022-02-09home-manager: let's try to configure polybarFranck Cuny1-11/+20
There's a few things missing (my binaries for the wifi and battery, at a minimum), but that's fine for now.
2022-02-09home-manager: rofi uses alacrittyFranck Cuny1-1/+1
2022-02-09home-manager: i3 + rofi configurationFranck Cuny1-1/+1
2022-02-09home-manager: add mod for i3Franck Cuny1-1/+3
2022-02-09home-manager: typoFranck Cuny1-1/+1
2022-02-09home-manager: i3 configurationFranck Cuny1-0/+6
Add alacritty and use rofi for the menu.
2022-02-09home-manager: add polybar to i3Franck Cuny1-0/+16
2022-02-09home-manager: simplify the configurationFranck Cuny1-1/+0
I'm still struggling with documentation, and I'd rather have something simple that works rather than smart and does not work. The configuration for the host imports the modules that are relevant to that host (in the case of carmel, desktop and systems). For the home-manager, I create a profile "desktop" that contains stuff related to a desktop (i3, etc), and it includes the module "common" that contains stuff that I want on any machines (so that in the future, for a machine that is a server, the home manager will only import "common").
2022-02-08i3: remove extra packages and fix typoFranck Cuny1-1/+1
2022-02-08i3: separate configuration for xserver and i3Franck Cuny1-20/+4
Let's first configure the xserver in the desktop module, then we can have a configuration for i3 in the home-manager.
2022-02-08i3: move configuration to home-managerFranck Cuny1-0/+37