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* gcloud: add google-cloud-sdk on trusted hostsFranck Cuny2022-04-242-0/+11
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* alacritty: use custom colorsFranck Cuny2022-04-221-0/+26
| | | | The default is too dark for my eyes.
* syncthing: enable on tahoeFranck Cuny2022-04-211-14/+0
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* syncthing: let's run it from home-managerFranck Cuny2022-04-211-0/+14
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* mail: fix tags for notmuchFranck Cuny2022-04-211-1/+1
| | | | | The default tags should be unread and new, otherwise there's nothing left for `afew` to tag.
* fish: only start sway when sway is installedFranck Cuny2022-04-131-6/+8
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* fish: execute sway on login on tty1Franck Cuny2022-04-131-0/+5
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* fish: start tmux on terminal startFranck Cuny2022-04-131-0/+6
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* delete configuration related to colorsFranck Cuny2022-04-097-154/+9
| | | | | | | Setting colors is hard, and it's an easy way to waste time. The only color settings I keep are the ones related to waybar, to make sure it does not look like a Christmas tree. Which means that most applications are going to use their default theme, and I'm OK with that.
* add a few more packages for home/Franck Cuny2022-04-096-0/+43
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* install documentations (man)Franck Cuny2022-04-092-0/+10
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* add pcmanfm and easyeffectsFranck Cuny2022-04-092-0/+10
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* small fixesFranck Cuny2022-04-094-4/+4
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* add a few more modules to home/ and delete stuffFranck Cuny2022-04-096-3/+62
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* home: move waybar's style to a CSS fileFranck Cuny2022-04-082-87/+84
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* home: move css/config for wofi to external filesFranck Cuny2022-04-083-52/+49
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* alacritty: use light colorsFranck Cuny2022-04-082-2/+34
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* home: add more configurations for home-managerFranck Cuny2022-04-0822-0/+833
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* home: fix for yt-dlp configurationFranck Cuny2022-04-071-1/+1
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* home: misc fixesFranck Cuny2022-04-0710-23/+24
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* initial attempt to reconfigure home-managerFranck Cuny2022-04-0713-0/+277
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.