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balsofts nixos configuration

Trying it out in VM

If you happen to run NixOS, you can quite easily check out my configuration by running

git clone https://github.com/balsoft/nixos-config --recursive && cd nixos-config && cat vm && read  && ./vm

I recommend you inspect vm script before running it. Press Ctrl-C if something seems wrong (after all, Microsoft owns Github now; you never know if its Windows 10 installation script)

Creating your own secret.nix for better experience

You can check out the structure of ./secret.nix in ./modules/secrets.nix

Installing it on your machine

Run ./install

Description
My NixOS/home-manager configuration files. NixOS: https://nixos.org; Home-manager: https://github.com/rycee/home-manager.
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