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  1. @hmnews

    I can't stop loving how manager 🔥🔥🔥🔥. HM and nixos modules solves things like these in super cool and reusable way.
    Once we make something into a functional code this is one of the awesome benefits we get in return. 🔥
    Dotfiles management as a code
    #nix #homemanager #nixhomemanager #code #mcp

  2. `programs.ssh` now supports RFC 42-style configuration through `programs.ssh.settings`. The existing `programs.ssh.matchBlocks` option is deprecated and automatically migrated to the new option.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  3. The 'services.walker' module now supports Elephant integration through {option}`services.walker.enableElephantIntegration`. When both `services.walker` and `services.elephant` are enabled, Walker's systemd user service now starts after `elephant.service` and requires it. Set {option}`services.walker.enableElephantIntegration` to `false` to disable this service dependency.

  4. The 'services.walker' module now supports Elephant integration through {option}`services.walker.enableElephantIntegration`. When both `services.walker` and `services.elephant` are enabled, Walker's systemd user service now starts after `elephant.service` and requires it. Set {option}`services.walker.enableElephantIntegration` to `false` to disable this service dependency.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  5. A new service is available: 'services.elephant'. Elephant is a data provider service for application launchers such as Walker. The module can install Elephant, generate `~/.config/elephant/config.toml`, and run Elephant as a systemd user service.

  6. A new service is available: 'services.elephant'. Elephant is a data provider service for application launchers such as Walker. The module can install Elephant, generate `~/.config/elephant/config.toml`, and run Elephant as a systemd user service.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  7. A new module is available: 'programs.t3code'. T3 Code is a minimal web GUI for coding agents; the module installs the application and can manage its JSON settings in '~/.t3/userdata/'.

  8. A new module is available: 'programs.t3code'. T3 Code is a minimal web GUI for coding agents; the module installs the application and can manage its JSON settings in '~/.t3/userdata/'.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  9. A new module is available: 'programs.t3code'. T3 Code is a minimal web GUI for coding agents; the module installs the application and can manage its JSON settings in '~/.t3/userdata/'.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  10. A new module is available: 'programs.t3code'. T3 Code is a minimal web GUI for coding agents; the module installs the application and can manage its JSON settings in '~/.t3/userdata/'.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  11. A new module is available: 'programs.t3code'. T3 Code is a minimal web GUI for coding agents; the module installs the application and can manage its JSON settings in '~/.t3/userdata/'.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  12. A new module is available: `xsession.windowManager.exwm`. This provides configuration for the Emacs X Window Manager.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  13. A new module is available: `xsession.windowManager.exwm`. This provides configuration for the Emacs X Window Manager.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  14. A new module is available: `xsession.windowManager.exwm`. This provides configuration for the Emacs X Window Manager.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  15. A new module is available: `xsession.windowManager.exwm`. This provides configuration for the Emacs X Window Manager.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  16. A new module is available: `xsession.windowManager.exwm`. This provides configuration for the Emacs X Window Manager.

  17. A new option is available: `programs.microsoft-edge`. Microsoft Edge is now supported by the Chromium-based browser module, sharing the same `commandLineArgs`, `extensions`, `dictionaries` and `nativeMessagingHosts` interface. Note: the `microsoft-edge` package in nixpkgs is only available on `x86_64-linux`. On macOS, install Edge through other means (e.g. the official `.pkg` installer) and set `programs.microsoft-edge.package = null` to manage configuration files only, or supply a custom darwin-compatible package.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  18. A new option is available: `programs.microsoft-edge`. Microsoft Edge is now supported by the Chromium-based browser module, sharing the same `commandLineArgs`, `extensions`, `dictionaries` and `nativeMessagingHosts` interface. Note: the `microsoft-edge` package in nixpkgs is only available on `x86_64-linux`. On macOS, install Edge through other means (e.g. the official `.pkg` installer) and set `programs.microsoft-edge.package = null` to manage configuration files only, or supply a custom darwin-compatible package.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  19. A new option is available: `programs.microsoft-edge`. Microsoft Edge is now supported by the Chromium-based browser module, sharing the same `commandLineArgs`, `extensions`, `dictionaries` and `nativeMessagingHosts` interface. Note: the `microsoft-edge` package in nixpkgs is only available on `x86_64-linux`. On macOS, install Edge through other means (e.g. the official `.pkg` installer) and set `programs.microsoft-edge.package = null` to manage configuration files only, or supply a custom darwin-compatible package.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  20. A new option is available: `programs.microsoft-edge`. Microsoft Edge is now supported by the Chromium-based browser module, sharing the same `commandLineArgs`, `extensions`, `dictionaries` and `nativeMessagingHosts` interface. Note: the `microsoft-edge` package in nixpkgs is only available on `x86_64-linux`. On macOS, install Edge through other means (e.g. the official `.pkg` installer) and set `programs.microsoft-edge.package = null` to manage configuration files only, or supply a custom darwin-compatible package.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  21. A new option is available: `programs.microsoft-edge`. Microsoft Edge is now supported by the Chromium-based browser module, sharing the same `commandLineArgs`, `extensions`, `dictionaries` and `nativeMessagingHosts` interface. Note: the `microsoft-edge` package in nixpkgs is only available on `x86_64-linux`. On macOS, install Edge through other means (e.g. the official `.pkg` installer) and set `programs.microsoft-edge.package = null` to manage configuration files only, or supply a custom darwin-compatible package.

  22. The GPU driver setup for non-NixOS systems has been switched from a systemd service to a tmpfiles.d configuration. If you have previously run 'non-nixos-gpu-setup', you will need to run it again to migrate. The script will automatically clean up the old systemd service and install the new tmpfiles.d config.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  23. The GPU driver setup for non-NixOS systems has been switched from a systemd service to a tmpfiles.d configuration. If you have previously run 'non-nixos-gpu-setup', you will need to run it again to migrate. The script will automatically clean up the old systemd service and install the new tmpfiles.d config.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  24. The GPU driver setup for non-NixOS systems has been switched from a systemd service to a tmpfiles.d configuration. If you have previously run 'non-nixos-gpu-setup', you will need to run it again to migrate. The script will automatically clean up the old systemd service and install the new tmpfiles.d config.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  25. The GPU driver setup for non-NixOS systems has been switched from a systemd service to a tmpfiles.d configuration. If you have previously run 'non-nixos-gpu-setup', you will need to run it again to migrate. The script will automatically clean up the old systemd service and install the new tmpfiles.d config.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  26. The GPU driver setup for non-NixOS systems has been switched from a systemd service to a tmpfiles.d configuration. If you have previously run 'non-nixos-gpu-setup', you will need to run it again to migrate. The script will automatically clean up the old systemd service and install the new tmpfiles.d config.

  27. A new `home.services` namespace has been added for nixpkgs modular services. Service modules shipped with packages (i.e. `pkgs.<name>.passthru.services.default`) drop in unchanged and are lifted to user systemd units. See the "Modular Services" chapter in the manual for details.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  28. A new `home.services` namespace has been added for nixpkgs modular services. Service modules shipped with packages (i.e. `pkgs.<name>.passthru.services.default`) drop in unchanged and are lifted to user systemd units. See the "Modular Services" chapter in the manual for details.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  29. A new `home.services` namespace has been added for nixpkgs modular services. Service modules shipped with packages (i.e. `pkgs.<name>.passthru.services.default`) drop in unchanged and are lifted to user systemd units. See the "Modular Services" chapter in the manual for details.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager

  30. A new `home.services` namespace has been added for nixpkgs modular services. Service modules shipped with packages (i.e. `pkgs.<name>.passthru.services.default`) drop in unchanged and are lifted to user systemd units. See the "Modular Services" chapter in the manual for details.
    #NixOS #Nix #HomeManager