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Special thanks to Frost-Phoenix, this config started out as a fork of his dots. [Check out his
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config here](https://github.com/Frost-Phoenix/nixos-config/tree/catppuccin)
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Take whatever you like, just know that the hardware configurations in my hosts folder won't work on your machine : )
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My dots are written 100% in Nix so if you bring your own hardware-configuration.nix, these should work on any machine out of the box.
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If you are on NixOS and have flakes enabled, you can just clone the repo and run sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake /path/to/this-repo (again, just make sure you don't use my hardware configuration on your machine)
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## Gallery
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This config uses custom modules for the home-manager and system configurations. Basically every part of the configuration can be toggled using an option, and some configs have extra options as well.
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All of the options declared in these modules can be found in the documentation under docs/options
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# Installation
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If you are on NixOS and have flakes enabled, you can just follow these steps:
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1. Clone the repo to a directory
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2. Run nixos-generate-config --show-hardware-config > hardware.nix to get a hardware config
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3. Move the hardware config to the folder of the host you want to use
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4. Run sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake /path/to/flake#host where "host" is the name of the config you want to use
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## Scripts
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```chpaper``` - opens a fzf window with filenames and previews of images in $FLAKEPATH/assets/wallpapers. Picking one replaces the existing wallpaper path in $FLAKEPATH/flake.nix with the one you chose.
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