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# Nixy

**Nixy simplifies and unifies** the Hyprland ecosystem with a modular, easily customizable setup. It provides a structured way to manage your system configuration and dotfiles with minimal effort. It includes *home-manager*, *secrets*, and *custom theming* all in one place. **Features:** - 💻 Hyprland-centric: Preconfigured Hyprland ecosystem (Hyprlock, Hyprpanel, etc.) - 🎨 Consistent Theming: Base16 & Stylix-powered themes - ⌨️ Vim-like Everywhere: Unified keybindings (Hyprland, nvim, vimium, etc.) ## Table of Content - [Table of Content](#table-of-content) - [Gallery](#gallery) - [Architecture](#architecture) - [🏠 /home (User-level configuration)](#-home-user-level-configuration) - [🐧 /nixos](#-nixos) - [🎨 /themes](#-themes) - [💻 /hosts](#-hosts) - [Installation](#installation) - [Documentation](#documentation) ## Gallery ![Nixy helper, peaclock](.github/assets/nixy/1.png) ![Qutebrowser, pipes, shell](.github/assets/nixy/2.png) ![nvim, lazygit](.github/assets/nixy/3.png) ![spotify, cava](.github/assets/nixy/4.png) ## Architecture ### 🏠 /home (User-level configuration) Contains **dotfiles and settings** that apply to your user environment. **Subfolders:** - `programs` is a collection of apps configured with home-manager - `scripts` is a folder full of bash scripts (see [SCRIPTS.md](docs/SCRIPTS.md)) - `system` is some "desktop environment" configuration ### 🐧 /nixos Those are the system-level configurations. (audio, bluetooth, gpu, bootloader, ...) ### 🎨 /themes This folder contains all system themes. Mainly [stylix](https://stylix.danth.me/) configurations. Check out the available themes and learn how to create your own in [THEMES.md](docs/THEMES.md) ### 💻 /hosts This directory contains host-specific configurations. Each host includes: - `configuration.nix` for system-wide settings - `home.nix` for user-level configuration - `variables.nix` for global variables - `secrets/` for sensitive data ## Installation 1. [Fork](https://github.com/anotherhadi/nixy/fork) this repo and clone it to your system: ```sh git clone https://github.com/anotherhadi/nixy ~/.config/nixos ``` 2. Copy the `hosts/laptop` folder, rename it to match your system’s hostname, and update `variables.nix` with your machine’s settings. 3. Copy your `hardware-configuration.nix` into your new host's folder to ensure proper hardware support. 4. Register your new host in `flake.nix` by adding it under nixosConfigurations. > [!Important] > `# CHANGEME` comments are placed throughout the config to indicate necessary modifications. > Use the following command to quickly locate them: > > ```sh > rg "CHANGEME" ~/.config/nixos > ``` > [!TIP] > When you add new files, don't forget to run `git add .` to add them to the git repository 5. Build the system ```sh sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake ~/.config/nixos#yourhostname ``` ## Documentation - [SERVER](docs/SERVER.md): Check out the server documentation - [THEMES](docs/THEMES.md): How themes work and how to create your own - [SCRIPTS](docs/SCRIPTS.md): A list of available scripts and their usage - [KEYBINDINGS-HYPRLAND](docs/KEYBINDINGS-HYPRLAND.md): Keybindings available in Hyprland - [WALLPAPERS](https://github.com/anotherhadi/nixy-wallpapers): A collection of wallpapers for Nixy. - [CONTRIBUTING](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md): How to contribute - [LICENSE](LICENSE): MIT License