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* Price Hiller's Dots
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This is a mirror from my Git server over [[https://git.orion-technologies.io/Price/dots][here]].
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These are my dot files. All the actual dots can be found under ~dots/~.
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I've gone pretty far to break things up and make my dots as easy as possible to install for a
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new system. Currently I'm rolling non-NixOS Linux, so some things are a bit /weird/. I set up my
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system using _Ansible_ over [[https://git.orion-technologies.io/Ansible/Dot_Files][here]].
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In the future I intend to move my personal computer to NixOS. In the past I was running on a Mac,
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so you may find some Mac specific things (especially in my ~zsh~) config.
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For the record, feel free to take what you want. I'm not worried about getting contribution for
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dot files. They're largely just for fun, not something important. 🙂
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* Using the Dots from Nix
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I have included a ~install.bash~ script at the top level of this repository. I did this because I
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don't like storing my ~home-manager~ config under ~$HOME/.config/home-manager~ and prefer to keep
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it under ~$HOME/.dot_files~.
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As such, the ~install.bash~ script wraps up the logic for running the flake outside of the default
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path ~home-manager~ expects.
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2024-03-16 14:28:59 -05:00
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* TODO Various Tasks to get done [1/2]
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2024-02-09 11:54:10 -06:00
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- [ ] Clean up and better modularize the config
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- Currently a large portion of this config lives in ~config/default.nix~ which, while ok for
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now, will get out of hand down the road
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2024-03-16 14:28:59 -05:00
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- [X] Implement automation to autoformat various paths
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2024-02-09 11:54:10 -06:00
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- Looking through the commit history I have semi-regular ~style~ commits for formatting.
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- Would be good to add a global git hook on the client side for pre push validation
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- Would also be good to get a CI runner up that validates on the server side
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