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9f9073ee40 Task with alerts to Ntfy 2026-03-17 09:57:17 +11:00
d756e966b1 Removed integra 2026-03-05 17:06:32 +11:00
fa4591c6b3 Add task due notify 2026-03-03 14:54:01 +11:00
329703abf0 Add AI tool packages: cao-cli, agentops, mediapipe 2026-02-21 14:26:06 +11:00
43cdb7c747 Fix react-doctor: add postPatch to generate package-lock.json 2026-02-20 20:26:54 +11:00
5dd038586f Add react-doctor derivation 2026-02-20 20:08:29 +11:00
532bc09e26 Add react-doctor derivation 2026-02-20 19:52:50 +11:00
2bd9ebc5da Add python packages beuatifulsoup4, scrapy, pillow, playwright 2026-02-20 15:58:43 +11:00
c3145fcd9a Remove migration and documentation files 2026-02-15 12:34:35 +11:00
76b3df02be Add niri startup layout script 2026-02-15 12:15:56 +11:00
1b7ad9651e Add niri startup layout script 2026-02-13 15:40:54 +11:00
3b908a7d9c Workstation: kdeconnect + thunar thumbnails + sidecar + agentpipe (source build) 2026-02-13 14:04:16 +11:00
bbb8cae22d Build agentpipe v0.6.0 from source (Go) 2026-02-13 13:37:49 +11:00
08bbe87cc5 Fix agentpipe-bin install (binary name in release tarball) 2026-02-13 12:58:16 +11:00
c459e69000 Fix agentpipe-bin install path 2026-02-13 12:17:58 +11:00
6c37e18206 Add sidecar (prebuilt) package + install 2026-02-12 20:17:50 +11:00
0e5c5afa53 Add nvim-orgmode (Lazy) with ~/organizer 2026-02-10 20:51:42 +11:00
20ef9d0988 Waybar modules: niri + cpu/mem/net/audio + keyboard state 2026-02-09 22:57:05 +11:00
77320e4528 Waybar: add catppuccin-style config + fonts 2026-02-09 22:38:52 +11:00
42faba76ea Restore waybar from dotfiles; add fonts; use grim+slurp+swappy screenshot 2026-02-09 22:33:05 +11:00
b40e86300c Fix zsh (OMZ+carapace), GTK dark mode, waybar styling 2026-02-09 22:12:20 +11:00
2d583d8537 Fix waybar config JSON 2026-02-09 19:56:05 +11:00
65f162bd32 Fix CodeCompanion adapter: use openai -> OpenRouter 2026-02-09 19:27:50 +11:00
16f0ee56a9 Remove avante plugin 2026-02-09 19:20:03 +11:00
adcf4f0cc5 Add codecompanion.nvim (OpenRouter) 2026-02-09 19:06:21 +11:00
c767eaf030 Disable avante 2026-02-09 18:46:41 +11:00
751e8a67e7 Add baseline extras: tailscale, docker, telegram, flameshot, aider/opencode/goose/gemini 2026-02-09 18:41:42 +11:00
78f039c980 Fix TS LSP server name (tsserver) 2026-02-09 17:09:38 +11:00
bd2f28ff81 Fix treesitter config module name for current nvim-treesitter 2026-02-09 16:59:23 +11:00
5af65cd11d Add Neovim config (repo-managed) 2026-02-09 16:41:33 +11:00
d96fbf176d Update repo-managed configs 2026-02-09 16:31:37 +11:00
01eeb9a57c Add zsh local config file 2026-02-09 15:54:46 +11:00
b0e4aa4667 Add waybar config (repo-managed) 2026-02-09 14:59:53 +11:00
0b1dadb0bb Add repo-managed configs (atuin/kitty/zellij/etc) 2026-02-09 14:56:14 +11:00
c53b82f0a1 fix: move dotfiles to ~/dotfiles; update docs; defer docker 2026-02-08 16:53:57 +11:00
556813c3fa fix: use ~/dotfiles, update docs, and disable Docker
Co-authored-by: aider (openrouter/openai/gpt-5.2) <aider@aider.chat>
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# Personal AI Agent: "About Me" Profile Generator
**Project Goal**
Build a showcase AI system that scans and summarizes your professional/personal work from self-hosted services (primarily Gitea for code/repos, plus Flatnotes/Trillium/HedgeDoc for notes/ideas/projects). The agent answers employer-style questions dynamically (e.g., "Summarize Giordano's coding projects and skills") with RAG-grounded responses, links, and image embeds where relevant.
Emphasize broad AI toolchain integration for skill development and portfolio impact: agentic workflows, RAG pipelines, orchestration, multi-LLM support. No frontend focus — terminal/API-triggered queries only.
**Key Features**
- Periodic/full scanning of services to extract text, summaries, code snippets, links, images.
- Populate & query a local vector DB (RAG) for semantic search.
- Agent reasons, retrieves, generates responses with evidence (links/images).
- Multi-LLM fallback (DeepSeek primary, Gemini/OpenCode trigger).
- Scheduled/automated updates via pipelines.
- Local/Docker deployment for privacy & control.
**Tools & Stack Overview**
| Category | Tool(s) | Purpose & Why Chosen | Integration Role |
|-----------------------|----------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------|
| Core Framework | LangChain / LangGraph | Build agent, tools, chains, RAG logic. Modular, industry-standard for LLM apps. | Heart of agent & retrieval |
| Crawling/Extraction | Selenium / Playwright + Firecrawl (via LangChain loaders) | Handle auth/dynamic pages (Gitea login/nav), structured extraction (Markdown/JSON). | Scan web views & APIs |
| Vector Database | Chroma | Local, lightweight RAG store. Easy Docker setup, native LangChain integration. | Store embeddings for fast semantic search |
| LLM(s) | DeepSeek (via API) + Gemini / OpenCode | DeepSeek: cheap, strong reasoning (primary). Gemini/OpenCode: terminal trigger/fallback. | Reasoning & generation |
| Data Pipeline / Scheduling | Apache Airflow (Docker) | Industry-best for ETL/ETL-like scans (DAGs). Local install via official Compose. | Schedule periodic scans/updates to Chroma |
| Visual Prototyping | Flowise | No-code visual builder on LangChain. Quick agent/RAG prototyping & debugging. | Experiment with chains before code |
| Script/Workflow Orchestration | Windmill | Turn Python/LangChain scripts into reusable, scheduled flows. Dev-first, high growth.| Reactive workflows (e.g., on-commit triggers) |
| Event-Driven Automation | Activepieces | Connect services event-based (e.g., Gitea webhook → re-scan). AI-focused pieces. | Glue for reactive triggers |
**High-Level Architecture & Flow**
1. **Ingestion Pipeline (Airflow + Crawlers)**
- Airflow DAG runs on schedule (daily/weekly) or manually.
- Task 1: LangChain agent uses Selenium/Playwright tool to browse/authenticate to services (e.g., Gitea repos, Flatnotes/Trillium pages).
- Task 2: Firecrawl loader extracts structured content (text, code blocks, links, image URLs).
- Task 3: LangChain chunks, embeds (DeepSeek embeddings), upserts to Chroma vector DB.
- Optional: Activepieces listens for events (e.g., Gitea push webhook) → triggers partial re-scan.
2. **Agent Runtime (LangChain/LangGraph + DeepSeek)**
- Core agent (ReAct-style): Receives query (e.g., via terminal/OpenCode: "opencode query 'Giordano's top projects'").
- Tools: Retrieve from Chroma (RAG), fetch specific pages/images if needed.
- LLM: DeepSeek for cost-effective reasoning/summarization. Fallback to Gemini if complex.
- Output: Natural response with summaries, links (e.g., Gitea repo URLs), embedded image previews (from scanned pages).
3. **Prototyping & Orchestration Layer**
- Use Flowise to visually build/test agent chains/RAG flows before committing to code.
- Windmill wraps scripts (e.g., scan script) as jobs/APIs.
- Activepieces adds event-driven glue (e.g., new note in Trillium → notify/update DB).
**Deployment & Running Locally**
- Everything in Docker Compose: Airflow (official image), Chroma, Python services (LangChain agent), optional Flowise/Windmill containers.
- Secrets: Env vars for API keys (DeepSeek, service auth).
- Trigger: Terminal via OpenCode/Gemini CLI → calls agent endpoint/script.
- Scale: Start simple (manual scans), add Airflow scheduling later.
**Skill Showcase & Portfolio Value**
- Demonstrates: Agentic AI, RAG pipelines, web crawling with auth, multi-tool orchestration, cost-optimized LLMs, local/self-hosted infra.
- Broad coverage: LangChain ecosystem + industry ETL (Airflow) + modern AI workflow tools (Flowise/Windmill/Activepieces).
- Low cost: DeepSeek keeps API bills minimal (often <$5/month even with frequent scans/queries).
**Next Steps (Implementation Phases)**
1. Setup local Docker env + Chroma + DeepSeek API key.
2. Build basic crawler tools (Selenium + Firecrawl) for Gitea/Flatnotes.
3. Prototype agent in Flowise, then code in LangChain.
4. Add Airflow DAG for scheduled ingestion.
5. Integrate Windmill/Activepieces for extras.
6. Test queries, refine summaries/links/images.
This setup positions you strongly for AI engineering roles while building real, integrated skills.
** Extra tools to add.
- AutoMaker
- AutoCoder - These assist in set and forget long review AI
- OpenRouter - Single access point for any CLI with useage fee.
- Aider - CLI code and file editing with OpenROuter for any model
- Goose - integrates with system and MCP servers like ClawBot

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# Phase 2: Software Migration Plan & Mapping
**Objective:** To create a clear mapping from currently installed software (via APT and Snap) to their equivalents in the NixOS ecosystem. This list will directly inform the creation of the `configuration.nix` file.
## Analysis Summary
The reconnaissance scan revealed a large number of installed packages. The following is a high-level summary and a plan for the most critical software components identified.
**Instructions:** Review this list. Add any missing critical applications. The "NixOS Package Name" column should be filled in by searching for the application on [NixOS Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages).
---
### Tier 1: Critical Applications & Services
These are essential for your daily workflow and server functions.
| Application Name | Installed Via | Notes | NixOS Package Name / Module |
| ----------------------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| Docker | `apt` | Core virtualization tool. | `virtualisation.docker.enable = true;` |
| Docker Compose | `apt` | Used for multi-container Docker apps. | `docker-compose` |
| Firefox | `snap` | Primary web browser. | `firefox` |
| Thunderbird | `snap` | Email client. | `thunderbird` |
| Kitty | `apt` | Terminal emulator. | `kitty` |
| Neovim (from dotfiles) | Manual/Git | Primary text editor. | `neovim` |
| Snapcast (Server/Client)| `apt`? | Need to locate config files (`/etc/snap*`). | `snapcast-server`, `snapcast-client` |
| Gitea (mentioned) | Docker/Manual | Git service. | `gitea` or managed via Docker |
| Nushell | `snap` | Shell. | `nushell` |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
### Tier 2: Development & CLI Tools
Essential tools for your development and command-line environment.
| Tool Name | Installed Via | Notes | NixOS Package Name |
| ----------------------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| Git | `apt` | Version control. | `git` |
| Rust (cargo, rustc) | `apt` | Rust programming language toolchain. | `rustc`, `cargo` |
| Node.js | `apt` | JavaScript runtime. | `nodejs` (specify version) |
| Python 3 | `apt` | Python programming language. | `python3` |
| build-essential / gcc | `apt` | C/C++ compiler and core build tools. | `gcc`, `gnumake` |
| btop | `apt` | Resource monitor. | `btop` |
| eza / bat / fzf | `apt` | Modern CLI tools. | `eza`, `bat`, `fzf` |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
### Tier 3: Desktop & GUI Applications
Standard desktop applications.
| Application Name | Installed Via | Notes | NixOS Package Name |
| ----------------------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| LibreOffice | `apt` | Office suite. | `libreoffice` |
| Flameshot | `apt` | Screenshot tool. | `flameshot` |
| GIMP / Inkscape (if any)| `apt`? | Graphics editors. | `gimp`, `inkscape` |
| GNOME Apps (various) | `apt` | Calculator, Clocks, etc. | Handled by `services.xserver.desktopManager.gnome.enable = true;` |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
## Plan for Other Packages
- **System Libraries:** The vast majority of packages listed in the log are system libraries (files ending in `...:amd64`, `...-dev`, `lib...`). These will be managed automatically by NixOS as dependencies for the applications you choose to install. You do not need to list them manually.
- **Snap Packages:** All applications installed via `snap` will need to be replaced with their NixOS/Flathub equivalents. NixOS does not support Snap out of the box.
- **De-duplication:** Many packages are related (e.g., `g++`, `gcc`, `cpp`). In NixOS, installing the `gcc` package will provide the necessary toolchain.
**Next Step:** Use this document as a worksheet to build the `environment.systemPackages` list in the `configuration.nix.template` file.

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# Phase 2: Software Migration Plan & Mapping (Filled)
**Objective:** To create a clear mapping from currently installed software (via APT and Snap) to their equivalents in the NixOS ecosystem. This list will directly inform the creation of the `configuration.nix` file.
## Analysis Summary
The following tables are based on the `logs/01_system_recon.log` file.
---
### Tier 1: Critical Applications & Services
These are essential for your daily workflow and server functions.
| Application Name | Installed Via | Notes | NixOS Package Name / Module |
| ----------------------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| Firefox | `snap` | Primary web browser. | `firefox` |
| Thunderbird | `snap` | Email client. | `thunderbird` |
| Kitty | `apt` | Terminal emulator. | `kitty` |
| Neovim | `apt` | Primary text editor. | `neovim` |
| Nushell | `snap` | Shell. | `nushell` |
| VS Code | `snap` | Code editor. | `vscode` |
| Telegram Desktop | `snap` | Messaging app. | `telegram-desktop` |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
### Tier 2: Development & CLI Tools
Essential tools for your development and command-line environment.
| Tool Name | Installed Via | Notes | NixOS Package Name |
| ----------------------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| Git | `apt` | Version control. | `git` |
| Rust (cargo, rustc) | `apt` | Rust programming language toolchain. | `rustc`, `cargo` |
| Node.js | `apt` | JavaScript runtime. | `nodejs` (specify version) |
| Python 3 | `apt` | Python programming language. | `python3` |
| build-essential / gcc | `apt` | C/C++ compiler and core build tools. | `gcc`, `gnumake` |
| btop | `apt` | Resource monitor. | `btop` |
| eza | `apt` | Modern `ls` replacement. | `eza` |
| bat | `apt` | Modern `cat` replacement. | `bat` |
| fzf | `apt` | Command-line fuzzy finder. | `fzf` |
| ripgrep | `apt` | Fast search tool. | `ripgrep` |
| zoxide | `apt` | Smarter `cd` command. | `zoxide` |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
### Tier 3: Desktop & GUI Applications
Standard desktop applications.
| Application Name | Installed Via | Notes | NixOS Package Name |
| ----------------------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| LibreOffice | `apt` | Office suite. | `libreoffice` |
| Flameshot | `apt` | Screenshot tool. | `flameshot` |
| VLC | `apt` | Media player. | `vlc` |
| Spotify | `snap` | Music player. | `spotify` |
| Timeshift | `apt` | System restore utility. | `timeshift` |
| GNOME Apps (various) | `apt` | Calculator, Clocks, etc. | Handled by `services.xserver.desktopManager.gnome.enable = true;` |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
## Plan for Other Packages
- **System Libraries:** The vast majority of packages listed in the log are system libraries (files ending in `...:amd64`, `...-dev`, `lib...`). These will be managed automatically by NixOS as dependencies for the applications you choose to install. You do not need to list them manually.
- **Snap Packages:** All applications installed via `snap` will need to be replaced with their NixOS/Flathub equivalents. NixOS does not support Snap out of the box. The list above includes the most important ones.
- **De-duplication:** Many packages are related (e.g., `g++`, `gcc`, `cpp`). In NixOS, installing the `gcc` package will provide the necessary toolchain.
**Next Step:** Use this document as a worksheet to build the `environment.systemPackages` list in the `configuration.nix` file.

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# Application Data Notes for NixOS Migration
This document outlines considerations for application-specific data that may need special handling during the NixOS migration.
## Important Considerations:
* **GPG Keys:** Your GnuPG keys are critical for cryptographic operations (e.g., signing Git commits, encrypting files). These are typically stored in `~/.gnupg/`. It is paramount to ensure these keys are backed up securely.
* **Action:** Verify that your `~/.gnupg/` directory is either included in a secure backup separate from `/data` (e.g., an encrypted archive) or that you have a recovery method (e.g., revoked subkeys, passphrase-protected master key backup) that is outside of this system.
* **SSH Keys:** Your SSH keys (typically in `~/.ssh/`) are used for secure remote access (e.g., to Gitea, other servers). While you've indicated dotfiles will be managed, SSH private keys should *never* be committed directly to a public repository.
* **Action:** Confirm that you have a secure backup of your `~/.ssh/` directory, especially your private keys, in a location separate from `/data` (e.g., an encrypted USB stick, a secure password manager). These keys should be restored to the new NixOS system as part of your `home-manager` setup or manually.
## Exclusions (No Action Required):
* **Thunderbird Email:** You have confirmed that Thunderbird uses Gmail in the cloud. No local migration of email data is required.
* **Google Chrome / Mozilla Firefox Profiles:** You have confirmed that browser data (bookmarks, passwords, extensions) are synced via your accounts. No local migration of browser profiles is required.
This document serves as a reminder to address these specific local application data points when configuring your new NixOS environment.

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# NixOS Install Guide (wipe NVMe, install from flake on Integral300)
This guide assumes:
- You are currently on Ubuntu
- You will WIPE the entire NVMe: /dev/nvme0n1
- You will install NixOS with:
- UEFI + systemd-boot
- Btrfs with subvolumes (@ and @home)
- No encryption
- zram swap (configured in NixOS config)
- Your config repo is a flake with output: `#sam-4screen-desktop`
- Integral300 (ext4) is available and will be mounted on NixOS at: /data
- UUID: 27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e
Important constraints:
- `hosts/sam-4screen-desktop/hardware-configuration.nix` is currently a placeholder.
You MUST generate and copy the real one during install before running nixos-install.
---
## A) On Ubuntu: prepare and push the config repo to Gitea
1) Go to your repo folder (example):
- If your repo is on Integral300 already:
- `cd /media/sam/Integral300/<your-repo-folder>`
- Otherwise clone it to Integral300:
- `cd /media/sam/Integral300`
- `git clone ssh://git@<your-gitea-host>:<port>/<owner>/<repo>.git nixos-config`
- `cd nixos-config`
2) Ensure the flake evaluates:
- `nix --version`
- `nix flake show`
3) Commit your changes:
- `git status`
- `git add -A`
- `git commit -m "chore: prep install guide + dotfiles links"`
4) Push to Gitea:
- `git push`
If you dont have `flake.lock` yet, you can create it:
- `nix flake lock`
Then commit/push it too.
---
## B) Boot NixOS installer (ISO)
1) Boot the NixOS ISO (graphical or minimal).
2) Open a terminal.
---
## C) Wipe / partition / format / mount (CLI method)
WARNING: This wipes the whole NVMe. Double-check the disk is correct.
### 1) Identify disks
- `lsblk -f`
Confirm:
- NVMe target: /dev/nvme0n1 (about 953G)
- Integral300 disk by UUID is present: 27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e
### 2) Wipe and create partitions
This creates:
- p1 = EFI (1GiB)
- p2 = Btrfs (rest)
Commands:
- `sudo wipefs -a /dev/nvme0n1 || true`
- `sudo sgdisk --zap-all /dev/nvme0n1`
- `sudo sgdisk -n 1:1MiB:+1GiB -t 1:EF00 -c 1:EFI /dev/nvme0n1`
- `sudo sgdisk -n 2:0:0 -t 2:8300 -c 2:NIXOS /dev/nvme0n1`
Verify:
- `sudo fdisk -l /dev/nvme0n1`
### 3) Format
- `sudo mkfs.fat -F32 -n EFI /dev/nvme0n1p1`
- `sudo mkfs.btrfs -L nixos /dev/nvme0n1p2`
### 4) Create Btrfs subvolumes
- `sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt`
- `sudo btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@`
- `sudo btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@home`
- `sudo umount /mnt`
### 5) Mount target layout for install
- `sudo mount -o subvol=@,compress=zstd,noatime /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt`
- `sudo mkdir -p /mnt/home`
- `sudo mount -o subvol=@home,compress=zstd,noatime /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt/home`
Mount EFI at /mnt/boot (systemd-boot expects /boot):
- `sudo mkdir -p /mnt/boot`
- `sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt/boot`
### 6) Mount Integral300 so we can access the flake repo (offline-friendly)
- `sudo mkdir -p /mnt/data`
- `sudo mount /dev/disk/by-uuid/27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e /mnt/data`
---
## D) Generate hardware-configuration.nix (REQUIRED)
1) Generate:
- `sudo nixos-generate-config --root /mnt`
2) Copy the generated hardware config into your repo (overwrite placeholder):
- If your repo is at `/mnt/data/nixos-config`:
- `sudo cp /mnt/etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix /mnt/data/nixos-config/hosts/sam-4screen-desktop/hardware-configuration.nix`
If your repo folder name is different, adjust accordingly.
Optional sanity check:
- `sed -n '1,200p' /mnt/data/nixos-config/hosts/sam-4screen-desktop/hardware-configuration.nix`
---
## E) Install NixOS using the flake
From the installer environment, run:
- `sudo nixos-install --flake /mnt/data/nixos-config#sam-4screen-desktop`
Notes:
- The installer may ask you to set a root password. Do so.
- If you prefer not setting root password and using only your user + sudo, say so and we can adjust.
After install:
- `sudo reboot`
---
## F) First boot checklist (post-install)
1) Connect to Wi-Fi:
- `nmtui` (recommended)
- Connect to SSID: "Aussie Broadband 8729"
2) Verify static IP:
- `ip a show wlp4s2`
If it got DHCP, force one reconnect:
- `nmcli networking off; nmcli networking on`
or:
- `nmcli connection down "<connection name>"; nmcli connection up "<connection name>"`
3) Verify SSH works (from another machine):
- `ssh sam@192.168.20.27`
4) Verify /data mounted:
- `mount | grep ' /data '`
- `ls -la /data/home_sam_ubuntu/dotfiles`
5) Home Manager activation:
- `home-manager` is integrated via NixOS switch; it should apply on rebuild.
- If dotfiles symlinks fail, confirm `/data` is mounted and the dotfiles paths exist.
---
## G) After install: commit the new hardware-configuration.nix
Back on your running system (or from Ubuntu before wiping, if you mounted and copied it there):
- `cd /data/nixos-config` (or wherever your repo is)
- `git status`
- `git add hosts/sam-4screen-desktop/hardware-configuration.nix`
- `git commit -m "feat: add generated hardware-configuration for sam-4screen-desktop"`
- `git push`

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# NixOS Build Spec (sam-4screen-desktop)
## Disk / Boot (DO NOT BRICK WINDOWS)
Target disk: /dev/nvme0n1
- Size: 953.87 GiB (1024209543168 bytes), 2000409264 sectors
- Model: PM951 NVMe SAMSUNG 1024GB
- NVMe serial: S2FZNXAH301424
- NVMe WWID: nvme.144d-2020202020205332465a4e584148333031343234-504d393531204e564d652053414d53554e4720313032344742-00000001
- Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Install target is NVMe only. Do not select /dev/sdX devices in the installer.
Device names like /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc can change across boots; always rely on UUID/label.
NOTE: GPT partition table entries may not be stored/printed in on-disk (Start sector) order.
- Do NOT rely on the order shown by some tools.
- Always identify partitions by (partition number + type + UUID/label).
- If you need the physical order, sort by the “Start” sector column (e.g. `fdisk -l` output).
Verification commands (run before formatting):
- `lsblk -o NAME,SIZE,TYPE,FSTYPE,LABEL,UUID,MOUNTPOINTS`
- `sudo fdisk -l /dev/nvme0n1` (interpret physical order by sorting on Start)
- `sudo blkid /dev/nvme0n1p1 /dev/nvme0n1p3 /dev/nvme0n1p4 /dev/nvme0n1p5`
KEEP (do not format):
- /dev/nvme0n1p1 (EFI vfat) UUID=94CC-9DA4 (~99MiB, FAT32, mounted at /boot/efi)
- /dev/nvme0n1p2 (MS reserved) (~15MiB)
- /dev/nvme0n1p3 (Windows NTFS) UUID=8294CD2994CD2111 (~503GiB)
- /dev/nvme0n1p4 (Windows recovery NTFS) UUID=6E1AA32B1AA2EEF1 (~529MiB)
WIPE + install NixOS here:
- /dev/nvme0n1p5 (currently Ubuntu ext4 /) UUID=4e99904c-ce6f-4c3c-898a-e29cfc373489 (~449GiB)
## Other attached disks (DO NOT FORMAT)
- /dev/sda (240GB) model: Patriot Burst El (KEEP)
- /dev/sda1: Microsoft reserved partition (~15MiB)
- /dev/sda2: NTFS label "Back Up" (keep)
- TempBackup (ext4) UUID=4f9c4bd5-fea5-408f-9370-731fc095da3f (~465GiB/500GB) (KEEP)
- Model: WD5000BEVT-22ZAT
- Serial: WD-WXNY08ND2684
- NOTE: device name may appear as /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc depending on boot/USB order; identify by UUID/label/model.
- Integral300 (ext4) UUID=27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e (~298GiB/320GB) (mount at /data)
- NOTE: device name may change; config always uses /dev/disk/by-uuid.
- XPSystemDrive (ext4) UUID=82c994f1-9adb-49e4-ba1e-5b6e5ccbd49b (~149GiB/160GB) (KEEP)
- Model: HTS541616J9SA00 (Hitachi)
- NOTE: device name may appear as /dev/sdX depending on boot/USB order; identify by UUID/label/model.
- Observed in hardware scan: `/dev/sde` (do not rely on this).
Bootloader:
- systemd-boot, using the existing EFI partition (/dev/nvme0n1p1)
## Networking
- Use NetworkManager
- Static IPv4 for wired: enp0s31f6 = 192.168.20.27/24
- Gateway: 192.168.20.1
- DNS: 192.168.20.35, 192.168.20.13
## Data drive mount
- Integral300 ext4 UUID=27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e
- Mountpoint on NixOS: /data (preferred)
## Desktop
- Primary compositor: Niri
- Display/login manager: greetd + tuigreet
- Session start command: `niri --session` (do not use `niri-session`)
- GPU: Intel HD 630 + NVIDIA Quadro P620
- Display appears to be driven by NVIDIA Quadro P620 (observed `/dev/fb0` on Ubuntu scan). Treat NVIDIA as primary unless proven otherwise.
## Secrets policy
- No API keys or WiFi PSKs committed to git

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# Software Inventory (Source of Truth)
This document is the canonical software list for the NixOS migration.
It consolidates prior notes and recon logs into a deduplicated plan.
Legend:
- **NOW (Base boot / day-1)** = required for first successful NixOS boot and daily workflow basics
- **SOON** = useful early, but not required to boot and log in
- **LATER** = intentionally deferred until after a stable base system
- **DEFER (Docker later)** = explicitly not installed on base system (will be deployed as containers later)
---
## 1) NOW (Base boot / day-1)
### Desktop / session (Wayland)
- **niri** (primary compositor)
- **greetd + tuigreet** (display/login manager)
- **xwayland** (X11 compatibility where needed)
- **xdg-desktop-portal** + **xdg-desktop-portal-gtk** + **xdg-desktop-portal-gnome** (portals baseline; improves screencast/screen share odds)
- Clipboard:
- **wl-clipboard**
- Screenshots (Wayland):
- **grim**
- **slurp**
### Core system services
- **NetworkManager**
- Static IPv4 for wired: `enp0s31f6 = 192.168.20.27/24`
- Gateway: `192.168.20.1`
- DNS: `192.168.20.35`, `192.168.20.13`
- **OpenSSH server** (sshd)
- **PipeWire audio** (Pulse + ALSA) + **WirePlumber**
- **Firewall** (NixOS default; open SSH port only)
### Terminal / shell
- **kitty**
- **zsh**
- **oh-my-zsh**
- **powerlevel10k**
- Integrations enabled:
- **atuin**
- **fzf**
- **zoxide**
### Core CLI tools (daily essentials)
- **git**
- **neovim**
- Search/file tools:
- **ripgrep (rg)**
- **fd**
- Modern replacements:
- **bat**
- **eza**
- Convenience:
- **curl**
- **wget**
---
## 2) SOON (after base boot is stable)
These are commonly used, easy wins, but not required for “first login”.
### Dev tools
- Compilers / build:
- **gcc**
- **gnumake**
- **pkg-config**
- Language toolchains (pick pinned versions later):
- **nodejs**
- **python3** (+ `python3Packages.pip` as needed)
- **go**
- Rust strategy: prefer **rustup** if you need toolchain flexibility, otherwise `rustc`/`cargo` from nixpkgs.
### CLI utilities commonly used in the previous setup
- **jq**
- **btop**
- **lazygit**
- **zellij**
- **tealdeer (tldr)**
- **navi**
- **yazi**
- **dua-cli (dua)**
- **unzip / zip / p7zip**
- Clipboard (X11 fallback / mixed):
- **xclip** (optional; Wayland-first systems typically rely on `wl-clipboard`)
### Apps from Ubuntu recon (snap list) with Nix equivalents
From `logs/04_nixos_recon.log` snap list:
- `code`**vscode** (unfree)
- `firefox`**firefox**
- `thunderbird`**thunderbird**
- `telegram-desktop`**telegram-desktop**
- `spotify`**spotify** (unfree)
- `nushell`**nushell**
- `mqtt-explorer`**mqtt-explorer** (verify availability in nixpkgs)
- `notepad-plus-plus` → consider **notepadqq** or run via Wine (see “LATER”)
---
## 3) LATER (deliberately deferred until base is reliable)
### Desktop apps / optional GUI
- **Google Chrome** (unfree) (install once graphics/session is stable)
- **LibreOffice**
- **VLC**
- **Flameshot**
- Note: Flameshot on Wayland can be quirky; ensure portals + permissions work first.
- **Timeshift**
- Note: NixOS typically prefers rollback/snapshots via filesystem tooling (e.g., Btrfs snapshots). Use only if you explicitly want it.
### Remote desktop / admin tools
- **Tailscale** (client)
- **RustDesk** (service/app)
### Networking / diagnostics tools (as needed)
- **nmap**
- **arp-scan / arpwatch**
- **minicom / screen / cu**
- **ethtool**
- **tcpdump**
### Notepad++ situation
- `notepad-plus-plus` snap existed on Ubuntu.
- NixOS options:
- **notepadqq** (native)
- **Wine** route (more moving parts)
- Keep this until the base system is stable.
---
## 4) DEFER (Docker later)
These are explicitly postponed and should NOT be part of the base NixOS install.
- **Apprise** — **DEFER (Docker later)**
- **Obsidian** — **DEFER (Docker later)**
---
## 5) AI / Agentic stack (LATER; not part of base boot)
From `ai_dev_plan.md` and `software_to_add.md`, intentionally excluded from day-1:
- Orchestration / pipelines:
- **Airflow**
- **Windmill**
- **Activepieces**
- Prototyping:
- **Flowise**
- RAG / DB:
- **Chroma**
- Crawling:
- **Selenium / Playwright**
- **Firecrawl**
- Agent frameworks:
- **LangChain / LangGraph**
- CLI AI tools:
- **Aider**
- **OpenCode**
- **Gemini CLI**
- **Goose / MCP tooling**
- Model routing:
- **OpenRouter**
Plan: bring these up later via Docker Compose on top of a stable NixOS base.
---
## 6) Notes / policies
### Secrets policy (hard requirement)
- Do **not** commit API keys, tokens, WiFi PSKs, certificates, or private keys into git.
- Prefer:
- `~/.config/environment.d/*.conf` (local-only)
- a secrets manager (e.g. **sops-nix**) once the base system is stable
### Graphics strategy note (pending confirmation)
- Hardware includes Intel HD 630 + NVIDIA Quadro P620.
- Final graphics configuration will depend on which GPU is actually driving the 4 monitors.

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#!/nix/store/x12lw455sq6qy2wcya85d7rb88ybc3df-bash-interactive-5.3p9/bin/bash
# Simple Taskwarrior Notification Script
# Just checks: if time_until_due <= reminder_time, send notification
NTFY_URL="https://ntfy.lab.audasmedia.com.au/tasks"
NOW=$(date -u +%s)
# Auto-add +notify to tasks with due dates or remind tags
task status:pending '( due.any: or tags.has:remindMins or tags.has:remindHours or tags.has:remindDays or tags.has:remindWeeks or tags.has:remindMonths )' -notify export 2>/dev/null | \
/nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -r '.[].uuid' 2>/dev/null | \
while read -r uuid; do
/nix/store/syqlfcifpih00fknzailx8xxn4cnv42d-taskwarrior-3.4.2/bin/task "$uuid" modify +notify 2>/dev/null
done
# Process tasks with +notify
task status:pending +notify export 2>/dev/null | \
/nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -c '.[] | select(.due) | {uuid: .uuid, description: .description, due: .due, tags: .tags}' 2>/dev/null | \
while read -r task_json; do
uuid=$(echo "$task_json" | /nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -r '.uuid')
desc=$(echo "$task_json" | /nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -r '.description')
due_date=$(echo "$task_json" | /nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -r '.due')
tags=$(echo "$task_json" | /nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -r '.tags[]? // empty' 2>/dev/null)
# Convert due date (UTC) to epoch
formatted_date=$(echo "$due_date" | /nix/store/ryz8kcrm2bxpccllfqlb7qldsfnqp5c2-gnused-4.9/bin/sed 's/T/ /; s/Z$//; s/^\(....\)\(..\)\(..\)/\1-\2-\3/; s/ \(..\)\(..\)\(..\)$/ \1:\2:\3/')
due_epoch=$(/nix/store/i2vmgx46q9hd3z6rigaiman3wl3i2gc4-coreutils-9.9/bin/date -d "$formatted_date UTC" +%s 2>/dev/null || echo 0)
if [ "$due_epoch" = "0" ]; then
continue
fi
time_until_due=$((due_epoch - NOW))
# Check reminder tags
echo "$tags" | /nix/store/02vv0r262agf9j5n2y1gmbjvdf12zkl0-gnugrep-3.12/bin/grep -E '^remind(Mins|Hours|Days|Weeks|Months)' 2>/dev/null | \
while read -r remind_tag; do
# Parse: remindMins2, remindHours1, etc
if [[ "$remind_tag" =~ ^remind(Mins|Hours|Days|Weeks|Months)([0-9]+)$ ]]; then
unit="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
num="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
# Convert to seconds
case "$unit" in
Mins) remind_secs=$((num * 60)); time_str="$num minutes" ;;
Hours) remind_secs=$((num * 3600)); time_str="$num hours" ;;
Days) remind_secs=$((num * 86400)); time_str="$num days" ;;
Weeks) remind_secs=$((num * 604800)); time_str="$num weeks" ;;
Months) remind_secs=$((num * 2592000)); time_str="$num months" ;;
esac
# SIMPLE: If time until due <= reminder time AND still in future, send it
if [ $time_until_due -le $remind_secs ] && [ $time_until_due -gt 0 ]; then
/nix/store/xgdl4gzjzwj7ixs83f17sqppd08lfd03-libnotify-0.8.7/bin/notify-send -u normal "Reminder" "🔔 $desc - Due in $time_str"
/nix/store/jqfr3p49g3lch84y45jfzw9fshlv8jyp-curl-8.17.0-bin/bin/curl -s -d "Reminder: $desc - Due in $time_str" "$NTFY_URL" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
/nix/store/syqlfcifpih00fknzailx8xxn4cnv42d-taskwarrior-3.4.2/bin/task "$uuid" modify -"$remind_tag" 2>/dev/null
fi
fi
done
# Check if task is due (overdue)
if [ $time_until_due -le 0 ] && ! echo "$tags" | /nix/store/02vv0r262agf9j5n2y1gmbjvdf12zkl0-gnugrep-3.12/bin/grep -q "^notified$"; then
/nix/store/xgdl4gzjzwj7ixs83f17sqppd08lfd03-libnotify-0.8.7/bin/notify-send -u critical "Task Due" "⚠️ $desc"
/nix/store/jqfr3p49g3lch84y45jfzw9fshlv8jyp-curl-8.17.0-bin/bin/curl -s -d "Task due: $desc" "$NTFY_URL" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
/nix/store/syqlfcifpih00fknzailx8xxn4cnv42d-taskwarrior-3.4.2/bin/task "$uuid" modify +notified 2>/dev/null
fi
done
# Cleanup: Remove notification tags from completed/deleted tasks
task '( status:completed or status:deleted )' '( +notify or +notified or tags.has:remindMins or tags.has:remindHours or tags.has:remindDays or tags.has:remindWeeks or tags.has:remindMonths )' export 2>/dev/null | \
/nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -r '.[].uuid' 2>/dev/null | \
while read -r uuid; do
tags=$(/nix/store/syqlfcifpih00fknzailx8xxn4cnv42d-taskwarrior-3.4.2/bin/task "$uuid" export 2>/dev/null | /nix/store/qnaw7i777j52fpgbl5pgmzkq85znp083-jq-1.8.1-bin/bin/jq -r '.[0].tags[]? // empty' 2>/dev/null)
remove_args=""
echo "$tags" | /nix/store/02vv0r262agf9j5n2y1gmbjvdf12zkl0-gnugrep-3.12/bin/grep -q "^notify$" && remove_args="$remove_args -notify"
echo "$tags" | /nix/store/02vv0r262agf9j5n2y1gmbjvdf12zkl0-gnugrep-3.12/bin/grep -q "^notified$" && remove_args="$remove_args -notified"
remind_tags=$(echo "$tags" | /nix/store/02vv0r262agf9j5n2y1gmbjvdf12zkl0-gnugrep-3.12/bin/grep "^remind(Mins|Hours|Days|Weeks|Months)" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ -n "$remind_tags" ]; then
while read -r tag; do
remove_args="$remove_args -$tag"
done <<< "$remind_tags"
fi
if [ -n "$remove_args" ]; then
/nix/store/syqlfcifpih00fknzailx8xxn4cnv42d-taskwarrior-3.4.2/bin/task "$uuid" modify $remove_args 2>/dev/null
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## where to store your database, default is your system data directory
## linux/mac: ~/.local/share/atuin/history.db
## windows: %USERPROFILE%/.local/share/atuin/history.db
# db_path = "~/.history.db"
## where to store your encryption key, default is your system data directory
## linux/mac: ~/.local/share/atuin/key
## windows: %USERPROFILE%/.local/share/atuin/key
# key_path = "~/.key"
## where to store your auth session token, default is your system data directory
## linux/mac: ~/.local/share/atuin/session
## windows: %USERPROFILE%/.local/share/atuin/session
# session_path = "~/.session"
## date format used, either "us" or "uk"
# dialect = "us"
## default timezone to use when displaying time
## either "l", "local" to use the system's current local timezone, or an offset
## from UTC in the format of "<+|->H[H][:M[M][:S[S]]]"
## for example: "+9", "-05", "+03:30", "-01:23:45", etc.
# timezone = "local"
## enable or disable automatic sync
# auto_sync = true
## enable or disable automatic update checks
# update_check = true
## address of the sync server
# sync_address = "https://api.atuin.sh"
## how often to sync history. note that this is only triggered when a command
## is ran, so sync intervals may well be longer
## set it to 0 to sync after every command
# sync_frequency = "10m"
## which search mode to use
## possible values: prefix, fulltext, fuzzy, skim
# search_mode = "fuzzy"
## which filter mode to use by default
## possible values: "global", "host", "session", "session-preload", "directory", "workspace"
## consider using search.filters to customize the enablement and order of filter modes
# filter_mode = "global"
## With workspace filtering enabled, Atuin will filter for commands executed
## in any directory within a git repository tree (default: false).
##
## To use workspace mode by default when available, set this to true and
## set filter_mode to "workspace" or leave it unspecified and
## set search.filters to include "workspace" before other filter modes.
# workspaces = false
## which filter mode to use when atuin is invoked from a shell up-key binding
## the accepted values are identical to those of "filter_mode"
## leave unspecified to use same mode set in "filter_mode"
# filter_mode_shell_up_key_binding = "global"
## which search mode to use when atuin is invoked from a shell up-key binding
## the accepted values are identical to those of "search_mode"
## leave unspecified to use same mode set in "search_mode"
# search_mode_shell_up_key_binding = "fuzzy"
## which style to use
## possible values: auto, full, compact
# style = "auto"
## the maximum number of lines the interface should take up
## set it to 0 to always go full screen
# inline_height = 0
## the maximum number of lines the interface should take up
## when atuin is invoked from a shell up-key binding
## the accepted values are identical to those of "inline_height"
# inline_height_shell_up_key_binding = 0
## Invert the UI - put the search bar at the top , Default to `false`
# invert = false
## enable or disable showing a preview of the selected command
## useful when the command is longer than the terminal width and is cut off
# show_preview = true
## what to do when the escape key is pressed when searching
## possible values: return-original, return-query
# exit_mode = "return-original"
## possible values: emacs, subl
# word_jump_mode = "emacs"
## characters that count as a part of a word
# word_chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
## number of context lines to show when scrolling by pages
# scroll_context_lines = 1
## use ctrl instead of alt as the shortcut modifier key for numerical UI shortcuts
## alt-0 .. alt-9
# ctrl_n_shortcuts = false
## Show numeric shortcuts (1..9) beside list items in the TUI
## set to false to hide the moving numbers if you find them distracting
# show_numeric_shortcuts = true
## default history list format - can also be specified with the --format arg
# history_format = "{time}\t{command}\t{duration}"
## prevent commands matching any of these regexes from being written to history.
## Note that these regular expressions are unanchored, i.e. if they don't start
## with ^ or end with $, they'll match anywhere in the command.
## For details on the supported regular expression syntax, see
## https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/#syntax
# history_filter = [
# "^secret-cmd",
# "^innocuous-cmd .*--secret=.+",
# ]
## prevent commands run with cwd matching any of these regexes from being written
## to history. Note that these regular expressions are unanchored, i.e. if they don't
## start with ^ or end with $, they'll match anywhere in CWD.
## For details on the supported regular expression syntax, see
## https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/#syntax
# cwd_filter = [
# "^/very/secret/area",
# ]
## Configure the maximum height of the preview to show.
## Useful when you have long scripts in your history that you want to distinguish
## by more than the first few lines.
# max_preview_height = 4
## Configure whether or not to show the help row, which includes the current Atuin
## version (and whether an update is available), a keymap hint, and the total
## amount of commands in your history.
# show_help = true
## Configure whether or not to show tabs for search and inspect
# show_tabs = true
## Configure whether or not the tabs row may be auto-hidden, which includes the current Atuin
## tab, such as Search or Inspector, and other tabs you may wish to see. This will
## only be hidden if there are fewer than this count of lines available, and does not affect the use
## of keyboard shortcuts to switch tab. 0 to never auto-hide, default is 8 (lines).
## This is ignored except in `compact` mode.
# auto_hide_height = 8
## Defaults to true. This matches history against a set of default regex, and will not save it if we get a match. Defaults include
## 1. AWS key id
## 2. Github pat (old and new)
## 3. Slack oauth tokens (bot, user)
## 4. Slack webhooks
## 5. Stripe live/test keys
# secrets_filter = true
## Defaults to true. If enabled, upon hitting enter Atuin will immediately execute the command,
## whereas tab will put the command in the prompt for editing.
## If set to false, both enter and tab will place the command in the prompt for editing.
## This applies for new installs. Old installs will keep the old behaviour unless configured otherwise.
enter_accept = true
## Defaults to false. If enabled, when triggered after &&, || or |, Atuin will complete commands to chain rather than replace the current line.
# command_chaining = false
## Defaults to "emacs". This specifies the keymap on the startup of `atuin
## search`. If this is set to "auto", the startup keymap mode in the Atuin
## search is automatically selected based on the shell's keymap where the
## keybinding is defined. If this is set to "emacs", "vim-insert", or
## "vim-normal", the startup keymap mode in the Atuin search is forced to be
## the specified one.
# keymap_mode = "auto"
## Cursor style in each keymap mode. If specified, the cursor style is changed
## in entering the cursor shape. Available values are "default" and
## "{blink,steady}-{block,underline,bar}".
# keymap_cursor = { emacs = "blink-block", vim_insert = "blink-block", vim_normal = "steady-block" }
# network_connect_timeout = 5
# network_timeout = 5
## Timeout (in seconds) for acquiring a local database connection (sqlite)
# local_timeout = 5
## Set this to true and Atuin will minimize motion in the UI - timers will not update live, etc.
## Alternatively, set env NO_MOTION=true
# prefers_reduced_motion = false
[stats]
## Set commands where we should consider the subcommand for statistics. Eg, kubectl get vs just kubectl
# common_subcommands = [
# "apt",
# "cargo",
# "composer",
# "dnf",
# "docker",
# "dotnet",
# "git",
# "go",
# "ip",
# "jj",
# "kubectl",
# "nix",
# "nmcli",
# "npm",
# "pecl",
# "pnpm",
# "podman",
# "port",
# "systemctl",
# "tmux",
# "yarn",
# ]
## Set commands that should be totally stripped and ignored from stats
# common_prefix = ["sudo"]
## Set commands that will be completely ignored from stats
# ignored_commands = [
# "cd",
# "ls",
# "vi"
# ]
[keys]
# Defaults to true. If disabled, using the up/down key won't exit the TUI when scrolled past the first/last entry.
# scroll_exits = true
# Defaults to true. The left arrow key will exit the TUI when scrolling before the first character
# exit_past_line_start = true
# Defaults to true. The right arrow key performs the same functionality as Tab and copies the selected line to the command line to be modified.
# accept_past_line_end = true
# Defaults to false. The left arrow key performs the same functionality as Tab and copies the selected line to the command line to be modified.
# accept_past_line_start = false
# Defaults to false. The backspace key performs the same functionality as Tab and copies the selected line to the command line to be modified when at the start of the line.
# accept_with_backspace = false
[sync]
# Enable sync v2 by default
# This ensures that sync v2 is enabled for new installs only
# In a later release it will become the default across the board
records = true
[preview]
## which preview strategy to use to calculate the preview height (respects max_preview_height).
## possible values: auto, static
## auto: length of the selected command.
## static: length of the longest command stored in the history.
## fixed: use max_preview_height as fixed height.
# strategy = "auto"
[daemon]
## Enables using the daemon to sync. Requires the daemon to be running in the background. Start it with `atuin daemon`
# enabled = false
## How often the daemon should sync in seconds
# sync_frequency = 300
## The path to the unix socket used by the daemon (on unix systems)
## linux/mac: ~/.local/share/atuin/atuin.sock
## windows: Not Supported
# socket_path = "~/.local/share/atuin/atuin.sock"
## Use systemd socket activation rather than opening the given path (the path must still be correct for the client)
## linux: false
## mac/windows: Not Supported
# systemd_socket = false
## The port that should be used for TCP on non unix systems
# tcp_port = 8889
# [theme]
## Color theme to use for rendering in the terminal.
## There are some built-in themes, including the base theme ("default"),
## "autumn" and "marine". You can add your own themes to the "./themes" subdirectory of your
## Atuin config (or ATUIN_THEME_DIR, if provided) as TOML files whose keys should be one or
## more of AlertInfo, AlertWarn, AlertError, Annotation, Base, Guidance, Important, and
## the string values as lowercase entries from this list:
## https://ogeon.github.io/docs/palette/master/palette/named/index.html
## If you provide a custom theme file, it should be called "NAME.toml" and the theme below
## should be the stem, i.e. `theme = "NAME"` for your chosen NAME.
# name = "autumn"
## Whether the theme manager should output normal or extra information to help fix themes.
## Boolean, true or false. If unset, left up to the theme manager.
# debug = true
[search]
## The list of enabled filter modes, in order of priority.
## The "workspace" mode is skipped when not in a workspace or workspaces = false.
## Default filter mode can be overridden with the filter_mode setting.
# filters = [ "global", "host", "session", "session-preload", "workspace", "directory" ]

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#? Config file for btop v. 1.3.0
#* Name of a btop++/bpytop/bashtop formatted ".theme" file, "Default" and "TTY" for builtin themes.
#* Themes should be placed in "../share/btop/themes" relative to binary or "$HOME/.config/btop/themes"
color_theme = "Default"
#* If the theme set background should be shown, set to False if you want terminal background transparency.
theme_background = True
#* Sets if 24-bit truecolor should be used, will convert 24-bit colors to 256 color (6x6x6 color cube) if false.
truecolor = True
#* Set to true to force tty mode regardless if a real tty has been detected or not.
#* Will force 16-color mode and TTY theme, set all graph symbols to "tty" and swap out other non tty friendly symbols.
force_tty = False
#* Define presets for the layout of the boxes. Preset 0 is always all boxes shown with default settings. Max 9 presets.
#* Format: "box_name:P:G,box_name:P:G" P=(0 or 1) for alternate positions, G=graph symbol to use for box.
#* Use whitespace " " as separator between different presets.
#* Example: "cpu:0:default,mem:0:tty,proc:1:default cpu:0:braille,proc:0:tty"
presets = "cpu:1:default,proc:0:default cpu:0:default,mem:0:default,net:0:default cpu:0:block,net:0:tty"
#* Set to True to enable "h,j,k,l,g,G" keys for directional control in lists.
#* Conflicting keys for h:"help" and k:"kill" is accessible while holding shift.
vim_keys = False
#* Rounded corners on boxes, is ignored if TTY mode is ON.
rounded_corners = True
#* Default symbols to use for graph creation, "braille", "block" or "tty".
#* "braille" offers the highest resolution but might not be included in all fonts.
#* "block" has half the resolution of braille but uses more common characters.
#* "tty" uses only 3 different symbols but will work with most fonts and should work in a real TTY.
#* Note that "tty" only has half the horizontal resolution of the other two, so will show a shorter historical view.
graph_symbol = "braille"
# Graph symbol to use for graphs in cpu box, "default", "braille", "block" or "tty".
graph_symbol_cpu = "default"
# Graph symbol to use for graphs in gpu box, "default", "braille", "block" or "tty".
graph_symbol_gpu = "default"
# Graph symbol to use for graphs in cpu box, "default", "braille", "block" or "tty".
graph_symbol_mem = "default"
# Graph symbol to use for graphs in cpu box, "default", "braille", "block" or "tty".
graph_symbol_net = "default"
# Graph symbol to use for graphs in cpu box, "default", "braille", "block" or "tty".
graph_symbol_proc = "default"
#* Manually set which boxes to show. Available values are "cpu mem net proc" and "gpu0" through "gpu5", separate values with whitespace.
shown_boxes = "cpu mem net proc"
#* Update time in milliseconds, recommended 2000 ms or above for better sample times for graphs.
update_ms = 2000
#* Processes sorting, "pid" "program" "arguments" "threads" "user" "memory" "cpu lazy" "cpu direct",
#* "cpu lazy" sorts top process over time (easier to follow), "cpu direct" updates top process directly.
proc_sorting = "cpu lazy"
#* Reverse sorting order, True or False.
proc_reversed = False
#* Show processes as a tree.
proc_tree = False
#* Use the cpu graph colors in the process list.
proc_colors = True
#* Use a darkening gradient in the process list.
proc_gradient = True
#* If process cpu usage should be of the core it's running on or usage of the total available cpu power.
proc_per_core = False
#* Show process memory as bytes instead of percent.
proc_mem_bytes = True
#* Show cpu graph for each process.
proc_cpu_graphs = True
#* Use /proc/[pid]/smaps for memory information in the process info box (very slow but more accurate)
proc_info_smaps = False
#* Show proc box on left side of screen instead of right.
proc_left = False
#* (Linux) Filter processes tied to the Linux kernel(similar behavior to htop).
proc_filter_kernel = False
#* In tree-view, always accumulate child process resources in the parent process.
proc_aggregate = False
#* Sets the CPU stat shown in upper half of the CPU graph, "total" is always available.
#* Select from a list of detected attributes from the options menu.
cpu_graph_upper = "Auto"
#* Sets the CPU stat shown in lower half of the CPU graph, "total" is always available.
#* Select from a list of detected attributes from the options menu.
cpu_graph_lower = "Auto"
#* If gpu info should be shown in the cpu box. Available values = "Auto", "On" and "Off".
show_gpu_info = "Auto"
#* Toggles if the lower CPU graph should be inverted.
cpu_invert_lower = True
#* Set to True to completely disable the lower CPU graph.
cpu_single_graph = False
#* Show cpu box at bottom of screen instead of top.
cpu_bottom = False
#* Shows the system uptime in the CPU box.
show_uptime = True
#* Show cpu temperature.
check_temp = True
#* Which sensor to use for cpu temperature, use options menu to select from list of available sensors.
cpu_sensor = "Auto"
#* Show temperatures for cpu cores also if check_temp is True and sensors has been found.
show_coretemp = True
#* Set a custom mapping between core and coretemp, can be needed on certain cpus to get correct temperature for correct core.
#* Use lm-sensors or similar to see which cores are reporting temperatures on your machine.
#* Format "x:y" x=core with wrong temp, y=core with correct temp, use space as separator between multiple entries.
#* Example: "4:0 5:1 6:3"
cpu_core_map = ""
#* Which temperature scale to use, available values: "celsius", "fahrenheit", "kelvin" and "rankine".
temp_scale = "celsius"
#* Use base 10 for bits/bytes sizes, KB = 1000 instead of KiB = 1024.
base_10_sizes = False
#* Show CPU frequency.
show_cpu_freq = True
#* Draw a clock at top of screen, formatting according to strftime, empty string to disable.
#* Special formatting: /host = hostname | /user = username | /uptime = system uptime
clock_format = "%X"
#* Update main ui in background when menus are showing, set this to false if the menus is flickering too much for comfort.
background_update = True
#* Custom cpu model name, empty string to disable.
custom_cpu_name = ""
#* Optional filter for shown disks, should be full path of a mountpoint, separate multiple values with whitespace " ".
#* Begin line with "exclude=" to change to exclude filter, otherwise defaults to "most include" filter. Example: disks_filter="exclude=/boot /home/user".
disks_filter = ""
#* Show graphs instead of meters for memory values.
mem_graphs = True
#* Show mem box below net box instead of above.
mem_below_net = False
#* Count ZFS ARC in cached and available memory.
zfs_arc_cached = True
#* If swap memory should be shown in memory box.
show_swap = True
#* Show swap as a disk, ignores show_swap value above, inserts itself after first disk.
swap_disk = True
#* If mem box should be split to also show disks info.
show_disks = True
#* Filter out non physical disks. Set this to False to include network disks, RAM disks and similar.
only_physical = True
#* Read disks list from /etc/fstab. This also disables only_physical.
use_fstab = True
#* Setting this to True will hide all datasets, and only show ZFS pools. (IO stats will be calculated per-pool)
zfs_hide_datasets = False
#* Set to true to show available disk space for privileged users.
disk_free_priv = False
#* Toggles if io activity % (disk busy time) should be shown in regular disk usage view.
show_io_stat = True
#* Toggles io mode for disks, showing big graphs for disk read/write speeds.
io_mode = False
#* Set to True to show combined read/write io graphs in io mode.
io_graph_combined = False
#* Set the top speed for the io graphs in MiB/s (100 by default), use format "mountpoint:speed" separate disks with whitespace " ".
#* Example: "/mnt/media:100 /:20 /boot:1".
io_graph_speeds = ""
#* Set fixed values for network graphs in Mebibits. Is only used if net_auto is also set to False.
net_download = 100
net_upload = 100
#* Use network graphs auto rescaling mode, ignores any values set above and rescales down to 10 Kibibytes at the lowest.
net_auto = True
#* Sync the auto scaling for download and upload to whichever currently has the highest scale.
net_sync = True
#* Starts with the Network Interface specified here.
net_iface = ""
#* Show battery stats in top right if battery is present.
show_battery = True
#* Which battery to use if multiple are present. "Auto" for auto detection.
selected_battery = "Auto"
#* Set loglevel for "~/.config/btop/btop.log" levels are: "ERROR" "WARNING" "INFO" "DEBUG".
#* The level set includes all lower levels, i.e. "DEBUG" will show all logging info.
log_level = "WARNING"
#* Measure PCIe throughput on NVIDIA cards, may impact performance on certain cards.
nvml_measure_pcie_speeds = True
#* Horizontally mirror the GPU graph.
gpu_mirror_graph = True
#* Custom gpu0 model name, empty string to disable.
custom_gpu_name0 = ""
#* Custom gpu1 model name, empty string to disable.
custom_gpu_name1 = ""
#* Custom gpu2 model name, empty string to disable.
custom_gpu_name2 = ""
#* Custom gpu3 model name, empty string to disable.
custom_gpu_name3 = ""
#* Custom gpu4 model name, empty string to disable.
custom_gpu_name4 = ""
#* Custom gpu5 model name, empty string to disable.
custom_gpu_name5 = ""

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2025/10/05 (20:52:23) | ===> btop++ v.1.3.0
2025/10/05 (20:52:23) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get maximum GPU power draw, defaulting to 225W: Not Supported
2025/10/05 (20:52:23) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get GPU power usage: Not Supported
2025/10/06 (10:14:42) | ===> btop++ v.1.3.0
2025/10/06 (10:14:42) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get maximum GPU power draw, defaulting to 225W: Not Supported
2025/10/06 (10:14:42) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get GPU power usage: Not Supported
2025/10/06 (19:34:16) | ===> btop++ v.1.3.0
2025/10/06 (19:34:16) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get maximum GPU power draw, defaulting to 225W: Not Supported
2025/10/06 (19:34:16) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get GPU power usage: Not Supported
2025/10/12 (15:41:03) | ===> btop++ v.1.3.0
2025/10/12 (15:41:03) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get maximum GPU power draw, defaulting to 225W: Not Supported
2025/10/12 (15:41:03) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get GPU power usage: Not Supported
2025/11/22 (19:22:08) | ===> btop++ v.1.3.0
2025/11/22 (19:22:08) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get maximum GPU power draw, defaulting to 225W: Not Supported
2025/11/22 (19:22:08) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get GPU power usage: Not Supported
2025/12/12 (21:29:18) | ===> btop++ v.1.3.0
2025/12/12 (21:29:18) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get maximum GPU power draw, defaulting to 225W: Not Supported
2025/12/12 (21:29:18) | WARNING: NVML: Failed to get GPU power usage: Not Supported

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# The current version of the config schema
version: 1
# What protocol to use when performing git operations. Supported values: ssh, https
git_protocol: https
# What editor gh should run when creating issues, pull requests, etc. If blank, will refer to environment.
editor:
# When to interactively prompt. This is a global config that cannot be overridden by hostname. Supported values: enabled, disabled
prompt: enabled
# Preference for editor-based interactive prompting. This is a global config that cannot be overridden by hostname. Supported values: enabled, disabled
prefer_editor_prompt: disabled
# A pager program to send command output to, e.g. "less". If blank, will refer to environment. Set the value to "cat" to disable the pager.
pager:
# Aliases allow you to create nicknames for gh commands
aliases:
co: pr checkout
# The path to a unix socket through which to send HTTP connections. If blank, HTTP traffic will be handled by net/http.DefaultTransport.
http_unix_socket:
# What web browser gh should use when opening URLs. If blank, will refer to environment.
browser:
# Whether to display labels using their RGB hex color codes in terminals that support truecolor. Supported values: enabled, disabled
color_labels: disabled
# Whether customizable, 4-bit accessible colors should be used. Supported values: enabled, disabled
accessible_colors: disabled
# Whether an accessible prompter should be used. Supported values: enabled, disabled
accessible_prompter: disabled
# Whether to use a animated spinner as a progress indicator. If disabled, a textual progress indicator is used instead. Supported values: enabled, disabled
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users:
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// This config is in the KDL format: https://kdl.dev
// "/-" comments out the following node.
// Check the wiki for a full description of the configuration:
// https://yalter.github.io/niri/Configuration:-Introduction
// Input device configuration.
// Find the full list of options on the wiki:
// https://yalter.github.io/niri/Configuration:-Input
input {
keyboard {
xkb {
// You can set rules, model, layout, variant and options.
// For more information, see xkeyboard-config(7).
// For example:
// layout "us,ru"
// options "grp:win_space_toggle,compose:ralt,ctrl:nocaps"
// If this section is empty, niri will fetch xkb settings
// from org.freedesktop.locale1. You can control these using
// localectl set-x11-keymap.
}
// Enable numlock on startup, omitting this setting disables it.
numlock
}
// Next sections include libinput settings.
// Omitting settings disables them, or leaves them at their default values.
// All commented-out settings here are examples, not defaults.
touchpad {
// off
tap
// dwt
// dwtp
// drag false
// drag-lock
natural-scroll
// accel-speed 0.2
// accel-profile "flat"
// scroll-method "two-finger"
// disabled-on-external-mouse
}
mouse {
// off
// natural-scroll
// accel-speed 0.2
// accel-profile "flat"
// scroll-method "no-scroll"
}
trackpoint {
// off
// natural-scroll
// accel-speed 0.2
// accel-profile "flat"
// scroll-method "on-button-down"
// scroll-button 273
// scroll-button-lock
// middle-emulation
}
// Uncomment this to make the mouse warp to the center of newly focused windows.
// warp-mouse-to-focus
// Focus windows and outputs automatically when moving the mouse into them.
// Setting max-scroll-amount="0%" makes it work only on windows already fully on screen.
// focus-follows-mouse max-scroll-amount="0%"
}
// You can configure outputs by their name, which you can find
// by running `niri msg outputs` while inside a niri instance.
// The built-in laptop monitor is usually called "eDP-1".
// Find more information on the wiki:
// https://yalter.github.io/niri/Configuration:-Outputs
// Remember to uncomment the node by removing "/-"!
// input {
// "*" allow
// }
// output {
// "*" allow
// }
environment {
MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE "1"
}
output "DP-6" { mode "1680x1050@60"; position x=0 y=230; }
output "DP-7" { mode "1680x1050@60"; position x=1680 y=0; transform "90"; }
output "DP-4" { mode "1680x1050@60"; position x=2730 y=230; }
output "DP-5" { mode "1680x1050@60"; position x=4410 y=0; transform "90";}
// Find more information on the wiki:
// https://yalter.github.io/niri/Configuration:-Layout
layout {
// Set gaps around windows in logical pixels.
gaps 16
// When to center a column when changing focus, options are:
// - "never", default behavior, focusing an off-screen column will keep at the left
// or right edge of the screen.
// - "always", the focused column will always be centered.
// - "on-overflow", focusing a column will center it if it doesn't fit
// together with the previously focused column.
center-focused-column "never"
// You can customize the widths that "switch-preset-column-width" (Mod+R) toggles between.
preset-column-widths {
// Proportion sets the width as a fraction of the output width, taking gaps into account.
// For example, you can perfectly fit four windows sized "proportion 0.25" on an output.
// The default preset widths are 1/3, 1/2 and 2/3 of the output.
proportion 0.33333
proportion 0.5
proportion 0.66667
// Fixed sets the width in logical pixels exactly.
// fixed 1920
}
// You can also customize the heights that "switch-preset-window-height" (Mod+Shift+R) toggles between.
// preset-window-heights { }
// You can change the default width of the new windows.
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
// If you leave the brackets empty, the windows themselves will decide their initial width.
// default-column-width {}
// By default focus ring and border are rendered as a solid background rectangle
// behind windows. That is, they will show up through semitransparent windows.
// This is because windows using client-side decorations can have an arbitrary shape.
//
// If you don't like that, you should uncomment `prefer-no-csd` below.
// Niri will draw focus ring and border *around* windows that agree to omit their
// client-side decorations.
//
// Alternatively, you can override it with a window rule called
// `draw-border-with-background`.
// You can change how the focus ring looks.
focus-ring {
// Uncomment this line to disable the focus ring.
// off
// How many logical pixels the ring extends out from the windows.
width 4
// Colors can be set in a variety of ways:
// - CSS named colors: "red"
// - RGB hex: "#rgb", "#rgba", "#rrggbb", "#rrggbbaa"
// - CSS-like notation: "rgb(255, 127, 0)", rgba(), hsl() and a few others.
// Color of the ring on the active monitor.
active-color "#7fc8ff"
// Color of the ring on inactive monitors.
//
// The focus ring only draws around the active window, so the only place
// where you can see its inactive-color is on other monitors.
inactive-color "#505050"
// You can also use gradients. They take precedence over solid colors.
// Gradients are rendered the same as CSS linear-gradient(angle, from, to).
// The angle is the same as in linear-gradient, and is optional,
// defaulting to 180 (top-to-bottom gradient).
// You can use any CSS linear-gradient tool on the web to set these up.
// Changing the color space is also supported, check the wiki for more info.
//
// active-gradient from="#80c8ff" to="#c7ff7f" angle=45
// You can also color the gradient relative to the entire view
// of the workspace, rather than relative to just the window itself.
// To do that, set relative-to="workspace-view".
//
// inactive-gradient from="#505050" to="#808080" angle=45 relative-to="workspace-view"
}
// You can also add a border. It's similar to the focus ring, but always visible.
border {
// The settings are the same as for the focus ring.
// If you enable the border, you probably want to disable the focus ring.
off
width 4
active-color "#ffc87f"
inactive-color "#505050"
// Color of the border around windows that request your attention.
urgent-color "#9b0000"
// Gradients can use a few different interpolation color spaces.
// For example, this is a pastel rainbow gradient via in="oklch longer hue".
//
// active-gradient from="#e5989b" to="#ffb4a2" angle=45 relative-to="workspace-view" in="oklch longer hue"
// inactive-gradient from="#505050" to="#808080" angle=45 relative-to="workspace-view"
}
// You can enable drop shadows for windows.
shadow {
// Uncomment the next line to enable shadows.
// on
// By default, the shadow draws only around its window, and not behind it.
// Uncomment this setting to make the shadow draw behind its window.
//
// Note that niri has no way of knowing about the CSD window corner
// radius. It has to assume that windows have square corners, leading to
// shadow artifacts inside the CSD rounded corners. This setting fixes
// those artifacts.
//
// However, instead you may want to set prefer-no-csd and/or
// geometry-corner-radius. Then, niri will know the corner radius and
// draw the shadow correctly, without having to draw it behind the
// window. These will also remove client-side shadows if the window
// draws any.
//
// draw-behind-window true
// You can change how shadows look. The values below are in logical
// pixels and match the CSS box-shadow properties.
// Softness controls the shadow blur radius.
softness 30
// Spread expands the shadow.
spread 5
// Offset moves the shadow relative to the window.
offset x=0 y=5
// You can also change the shadow color and opacity.
color "#0007"
}
// Struts shrink the area occupied by windows, similarly to layer-shell panels.
// You can think of them as a kind of outer gaps. They are set in logical pixels.
// Left and right struts will cause the next window to the side to always be visible.
// Top and bottom struts will simply add outer gaps in addition to the area occupied by
// layer-shell panels and regular gaps.
struts {
// left 64
// right 64
// top 64
// bottom 64
}
}
// Add lines like this to spawn processes at startup.
// Note that running niri as a session supports xdg-desktop-autostart,
// which may be more convenient to use.
// See the binds section below for more spawn examples.
// This line starts waybar, a commonly used bar for Wayland compositors.
spawn-at-startup "/run/current-system/sw/bin/waybar"
// DP-6 (2 kitty)
spawn-at-startup "kitty" "--directory" "/home/sam/organizer" "--app-id" "kitty-organizer"
spawn-at-startup "kitty" "--directory" "/etc/nixos" "--app-id" "kitt-yazi"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "swaybg -i /home/sam/Downloads/wph-1.jpg -m fill -o DP-6 > /tmp/swaybg-dp6.log 2>&1 &"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 1 && swaybg -i /home/sam/Downloads/wpv-1.jpg -m fill -o DP-7 > /tmp/swaybg-dp7.log 2>&1 &"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 2 && swaybg -i /home/sam/Downloads/wph-2.jpg -m fill -o DP-4 > /tmp/swaybg-dp4.log 2>&1 &"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 3 && swaybg -i /home/sam/Downloads/wpv-2.jpg -m fill -o DP-5 > /tmp/swaybg-dp5.log 2>&1 &"
spawn-sh-at-startup "swww-daemon"
spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 1 && swww img -o DP-6 /home/sam/Downloads/wph-1.jpg"
spawn-sh-at-startup "swww img -o DP-7 /home/sam/Downloads/wpv-1.jpg"
spawn-sh-at-startup "swww img -o DP-4 /home/sam/Downloads/wph-2.jpg"
spawn-sh-at-startup "swww img -o DP-5 /home/sam/Downloads/wpv-2.jpg"
spawn-sh-at-startup "swayimg --fullscreen --class cs-vim /home/sam/Downloads/vim.png &"
spawn-sh-at-startup "swayimg --fullscreen --class cs-tmux /home/sam/Downloads/tmux.png &"
// DP-7
// spawn-at-startup "env" "MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1" "firefox" "--new-instance" "--name" "ff-dp7-x" "--new-window" "https://x.com/"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 2 && MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1 firefox --name ff-dp7-youtube --new-window https://www.youtube.com/"
// // DP-4
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 2 && MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1 firefox --name ff-dp4-gitea --new-window https://gitea.lab.audasmedia.com.au/"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 2 && MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1 firefox --name ff-dp4-t3 --new-window https://t3.chat/"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 2 && MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1 firefox --name ff-dp4-grok --new-window https://grok.com/"
// spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 2 && MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1 firefox --name ff-dp4-gemini --new-window https://gemini.google.com/"
// All Firefox instances — separate processes, same profile, unique app-ids
spawn-sh-at-startup "env MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1 firefox -no-remote --name ff-dp7-x --new-window https://x.com/"
spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 1.5 && env MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE=1 firefox -no-remote --name ff-dp7-youtube --new-window https://www.youtube.com/"
spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 3 && google-chrome --profile-directory=Default -no-default-browser-check --new-window --app=https://gitea.lab.audasmedia.com.au/"
spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 4.5 && google-chrome --profile-directory=Default --app=https://t3.chat/"
spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 6 && google-chrome --profile-directory=Default --app=https://grok.com/"
spawn-sh-at-startup "sleep 7.5 && google-chrome --profile-directory=Default --app=https://gemini.google.com/"
// DP-5 (kitty + thunar)
spawn-at-startup "kitty" "--directory" "/etc/nixos" "--app-id" "kitty-terminal"
spawn-at-startup "thunar" "/home/sam" "--name" "thunar"
//spawn-at-startup "kitty"
// To run a shell command (with variables, pipes, etc.), use spawn-sh-at-startup:
// spawn-sh-at-startup "qs -c ~/source/qs/MyAwesomeShell"
hotkey-overlay {
// Uncomment this line to disable the "Important Hotkeys" pop-up at startup.
// skip-at-startup
}
// Uncomment this line to ask the clients to omit their client-side decorations if possible.
// If the client will specifically ask for CSD, the request will be honored.
// Additionally, clients will be informed that they are tiled, removing some client-side rounded corners.
// This option will also fix border/focus ring drawing behind some semitransparent windows.
// After enabling or disabling this, you need to restart the apps for this to take effect.
// prefer-no-csd
// You can change the path where screenshots are saved.
// A ~ at the front will be expanded to the home directory.
// The path is formatted with strftime(3) to give you the screenshot date and time.
screenshot-path "~/Pictures/Screenshots/Screenshot from %Y-%m-%d %H-%M-%S.png"
// You can also set this to null to disable saving screenshots to disk.
// screenshot-path null
// Animation settings.
// The wiki explains how to configure individual animations:
// https://yalter.github.io/niri/Configuration:-Animations
animations {
// Uncomment to turn off all animations.
// off
// Slow down all animations by this factor. Values below 1 speed them up instead.
// slowdown 3.0
}
// Window rules let you adjust behavior for individual windows.
// Find more information on the wiki:
// https://yalter.github.io/niri/Configuration:-Window-Rules
// Work around WezTerm's initial configure bug
// by setting an empty default-column-width.
window-rule {
match app-id="cs-vim" // or match title=".*keycodes.*" if no class set
open-on-output "DP-4"
open-floating true
open-fullscreen true
// optional: no focus ring, etc.
focus-ring { off; }
}
window-rule {
match app-id="cs-tmux" // or match title=".*keycodes.*" if no class set
open-on-output "DP-6"
open-floating true
open-fullscreen true
// optional: no focus ring, etc.
focus-ring { off; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true app-id="kitty-organizer"
open-on-output "DP-6"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true app-id="kitty-yazi"
open-on-output "DP-6"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true app-id="ff-dp7-x"
open-on-output "DP-7"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true app-id="ff-dp7-youtube"
open-on-output "DP-7"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true title="(?i)gitea"
open-on-output "DP-4"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true title="(?i)t3"
open-on-output "DP-4"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true title="(?i)grok"
open-on-output "DP-4"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true title="(?i)gemini"
open-on-output "DP-4"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true app-id="kitty-terminal"
open-on-output "DP-5"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
match at-startup=true app-id="thunar"
open-on-output "DP-5"
default-column-width { proportion 1.0; }
}
window-rule {
// This regular expression is intentionally made as specific as possible,
// since this is the default config, and we want no false positives.
// You can get away with just app-id="wezterm" if you want.
match app-id=r#"^org\.wezfurlong\.wezterm$"#
default-column-width {}
}
// Open the Firefox picture-in-picture player as floating by default.
window-rule {
// This app-id regular expression will work for both:
// - host Firefox (app-id is "firefox")
// - Flatpak Firefox (app-id is "org.mozilla.firefox")
match app-id=r#"firefox$"# title="^Picture-in-Picture$"
open-floating true
}
// Example: block out two password managers from screen capture.
// (This example rule is commented out with a "/-" in front.)
/-window-rule {
match app-id=r#"^org\.keepassxc\.KeePassXC$"#
match app-id=r#"^org\.gnome\.World\.Secrets$"#
block-out-from "screen-capture"
// Use this instead if you want them visible on third-party screenshot tools.
// block-out-from "screencast"
}
// Example: enable rounded corners for all windows.
// (This example rule is commented out with a "/-" in front.)
/-window-rule {
geometry-corner-radius 12
clip-to-geometry true
}
binds {
// Keys consist of modifiers separated by + signs, followed by an XKB key name
// in the end. To find an XKB name for a particular key, you may use a program
// like wev.
//
// "Mod" is a special modifier equal to Super when running on a TTY, and to Alt
// when running as a winit window.
//
// Most actions that you can bind here can also be invoked programmatically with
// `niri msg action do-something`.
// Mod-Shift-/, which is usually the same as Mod-?,
// shows a list of important hotkeys.
Mod+Shift+S { spawn-sh "grim -g \"$(slurp)\" - | swappy -f -"; }
Mod+Shift+Slash { show-hotkey-overlay; }
// Suggested binds for running programs: terminal, app launcher, screen locker.
Mod+T hotkey-overlay-title="Open a Terminal: kitty" { spawn "kitty"; }
Mod+D hotkey-overlay-title="Run an Application: fuzzel" { spawn "fuzzel"; }
Super+Alt+L hotkey-overlay-title="Lock the Screen: swaylock" { spawn "swaylock"; }
// Use spawn-sh to run a shell command. Do this if you need pipes, multiple commands, etc.
// Note: the entire command goes as a single argument. It's passed verbatim to `sh -c`.
// For example, this is a standard bind to toggle the screen reader (orca).
Super+Alt+S allow-when-locked=true hotkey-overlay-title=null { spawn-sh "pkill orca || exec orca"; }
// Example volume keys mappings for PipeWire & WirePlumber.
// The allow-when-locked=true property makes them work even when the session is locked.
// Using spawn-sh allows to pass multiple arguments together with the command.
// "-l 1.0" limits the volume to 100%.
XF86AudioRaiseVolume allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 0.1+ -l 1.0"; }
XF86AudioLowerVolume allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 0.1-"; }
XF86AudioMute allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ toggle"; }
XF86AudioMicMute allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SOURCE@ toggle"; }
// Example media keys mapping using playerctl.
// This will work with any MPRIS-enabled media player.
XF86AudioPlay allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "playerctl play-pause"; }
XF86AudioStop allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "playerctl stop"; }
XF86AudioPrev allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "playerctl previous"; }
XF86AudioNext allow-when-locked=true { spawn-sh "playerctl next"; }
// Example brightness key mappings for brightnessctl.
// You can use regular spawn with multiple arguments too (to avoid going through "sh"),
// but you need to manually put each argument in separate "" quotes.
XF86MonBrightnessUp allow-when-locked=true { spawn "brightnessctl" "--class=backlight" "set" "+10%"; }
XF86MonBrightnessDown allow-when-locked=true { spawn "brightnessctl" "--class=backlight" "set" "10%-"; }
// Open/close the Overview: a zoomed-out view of workspaces and windows.
// You can also move the mouse into the top-left hot corner,
// or do a four-finger swipe up on a touchpad.
Mod+O repeat=false { toggle-overview; }
Mod+Q repeat=false { close-window; }
Mod+Left { focus-column-left; }
Mod+Down { focus-window-down; }
Mod+Up { focus-window-up; }
Mod+Right { focus-column-right; }
Mod+H { focus-column-left; }
Mod+J { focus-window-down; }
Mod+K { focus-window-up; }
Mod+L { focus-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+Left { move-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+Down { move-window-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+Up { move-window-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+Right { move-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+H { move-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+J { move-window-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+K { move-window-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+L { move-column-right; }
// Alternative commands that move across workspaces when reaching
// the first or last window in a column.
// Mod+J { focus-window-or-workspace-down; }
// Mod+K { focus-window-or-workspace-up; }
// Mod+Ctrl+J { move-window-down-or-to-workspace-down; }
// Mod+Ctrl+K { move-window-up-or-to-workspace-up; }
Mod+Home { focus-column-first; }
Mod+End { focus-column-last; }
Mod+Ctrl+Home { move-column-to-first; }
Mod+Ctrl+End { move-column-to-last; }
Mod+Shift+Left { focus-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+Down { focus-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+Up { focus-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+Right { focus-monitor-right; }
Mod+Shift+H { focus-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+J { focus-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+K { focus-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+L { focus-monitor-right; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Left { move-column-to-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Down { move-column-to-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Up { move-column-to-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Right { move-column-to-monitor-right; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+H { move-column-to-monitor-left; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+J { move-column-to-monitor-down; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+K { move-column-to-monitor-up; }
Mod+Shift+Ctrl+L { move-column-to-monitor-right; }
// Alternatively, there are commands to move just a single window:
// Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Left { move-window-to-monitor-left; }
// ...
// And you can also move a whole workspace to another monitor:
// Mod+Shift+Ctrl+Left { move-workspace-to-monitor-left; }
// ...
Mod+Page_Down { focus-workspace-down; }
Mod+Page_Up { focus-workspace-up; }
Mod+U { focus-workspace-down; }
Mod+I { focus-workspace-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+Page_Down { move-column-to-workspace-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+Page_Up { move-column-to-workspace-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+U { move-column-to-workspace-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+I { move-column-to-workspace-up; }
// Alternatively, there are commands to move just a single window:
// Mod+Ctrl+Page_Down { move-window-to-workspace-down; }
// ...
Mod+Shift+Page_Down { move-workspace-down; }
Mod+Shift+Page_Up { move-workspace-up; }
Mod+Shift+U { move-workspace-down; }
Mod+Shift+I { move-workspace-up; }
// You can bind mouse wheel scroll ticks using the following syntax.
// These binds will change direction based on the natural-scroll setting.
//
// To avoid scrolling through workspaces really fast, you can use
// the cooldown-ms property. The bind will be rate-limited to this value.
// You can set a cooldown on any bind, but it's most useful for the wheel.
Mod+WheelScrollDown cooldown-ms=150 { focus-workspace-down; }
Mod+WheelScrollUp cooldown-ms=150 { focus-workspace-up; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollDown cooldown-ms=150 { move-column-to-workspace-down; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollUp cooldown-ms=150 { move-column-to-workspace-up; }
Mod+WheelScrollRight { focus-column-right; }
Mod+WheelScrollLeft { focus-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollRight { move-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+WheelScrollLeft { move-column-left; }
// Usually scrolling up and down with Shift in applications results in
// horizontal scrolling; these binds replicate that.
Mod+Shift+WheelScrollDown { focus-column-right; }
Mod+Shift+WheelScrollUp { focus-column-left; }
Mod+Ctrl+Shift+WheelScrollDown { move-column-right; }
Mod+Ctrl+Shift+WheelScrollUp { move-column-left; }
// Similarly, you can bind touchpad scroll "ticks".
// Touchpad scrolling is continuous, so for these binds it is split into
// discrete intervals.
// These binds are also affected by touchpad's natural-scroll, so these
// example binds are "inverted", since we have natural-scroll enabled for
// touchpads by default.
// Mod+TouchpadScrollDown { spawn-sh "wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 0.02+"; }
// Mod+TouchpadScrollUp { spawn-sh "wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 0.02-"; }
// You can refer to workspaces by index. However, keep in mind that
// niri is a dynamic workspace system, so these commands are kind of
// "best effort". Trying to refer to a workspace index bigger than
// the current workspace count will instead refer to the bottommost
// (empty) workspace.
//
// For example, with 2 workspaces + 1 empty, indices 3, 4, 5 and so on
// will all refer to the 3rd workspace.
Mod+1 { focus-workspace 1; }
Mod+2 { focus-workspace 2; }
Mod+3 { focus-workspace 3; }
Mod+4 { focus-workspace 4; }
Mod+5 { focus-workspace 5; }
Mod+6 { focus-workspace 6; }
Mod+7 { focus-workspace 7; }
Mod+8 { focus-workspace 8; }
Mod+9 { focus-workspace 9; }
Mod+Ctrl+1 { move-column-to-workspace 1; }
Mod+Ctrl+2 { move-column-to-workspace 2; }
Mod+Ctrl+3 { move-column-to-workspace 3; }
Mod+Ctrl+4 { move-column-to-workspace 4; }
Mod+Ctrl+5 { move-column-to-workspace 5; }
Mod+Ctrl+6 { move-column-to-workspace 6; }
Mod+Ctrl+7 { move-column-to-workspace 7; }
Mod+Ctrl+8 { move-column-to-workspace 8; }
Mod+Ctrl+9 { move-column-to-workspace 9; }
// Alternatively, there are commands to move just a single window:
// Mod+Ctrl+1 { move-window-to-workspace 1; }
// Switches focus between the current and the previous workspace.
// Mod+Tab { focus-workspace-previous; }
// The following binds move the focused window in and out of a column.
// If the window is alone, they will consume it into the nearby column to the side.
// If the window is already in a column, they will expel it out.
Mod+BracketLeft { consume-or-expel-window-left; }
Mod+BracketRight { consume-or-expel-window-right; }
// Consume one window from the right to the bottom of the focused column.
Mod+Comma { consume-window-into-column; }
// Expel the bottom window from the focused column to the right.
Mod+Period { expel-window-from-column; }
Mod+R { switch-preset-column-width; }
// Cycling through the presets in reverse order is also possible.
// Mod+R { switch-preset-column-width-back; }
Mod+Shift+R { switch-preset-window-height; }
Mod+Ctrl+R { reset-window-height; }
Mod+F { maximize-column; }
Mod+Shift+F { fullscreen-window; }
// Expand the focused column to space not taken up by other fully visible columns.
// Makes the column "fill the rest of the space".
Mod+Ctrl+F { expand-column-to-available-width; }
Mod+C { center-column; }
// Center all fully visible columns on screen.
Mod+Ctrl+C { center-visible-columns; }
// Finer width adjustments.
// This command can also:
// * set width in pixels: "1000"
// * adjust width in pixels: "-5" or "+5"
// * set width as a percentage of screen width: "25%"
// * adjust width as a percentage of screen width: "-10%" or "+10%"
// Pixel sizes use logical, or scaled, pixels. I.e. on an output with scale 2.0,
// set-column-width "100" will make the column occupy 200 physical screen pixels.
Mod+Minus { set-column-width "-10%"; }
Mod+Equal { set-column-width "+10%"; }
// Finer height adjustments when in column with other windows.
Mod+Shift+Minus { set-window-height "-10%"; }
Mod+Shift+Equal { set-window-height "+10%"; }
// Move the focused window between the floating and the tiling layout.
Mod+V { toggle-window-floating; }
Mod+Shift+V { switch-focus-between-floating-and-tiling; }
// Toggle tabbed column display mode.
// Windows in this column will appear as vertical tabs,
// rather than stacked on top of each other.
Mod+W { toggle-column-tabbed-display; }
// Actions to switch layouts.
// Note: if you uncomment these, make sure you do NOT have
// a matching layout switch hotkey configured in xkb options above.
// Having both at once on the same hotkey will break the switching,
// since it will switch twice upon pressing the hotkey (once by xkb, once by niri).
// Mod+Space { switch-layout "next"; }
// Mod+Shift+Space { switch-layout "prev"; }
Print { screenshot; }
Ctrl+Print { screenshot-screen; }
Alt+Print { screenshot-window; }
// Applications such as remote-desktop clients and software KVM switches may
// request that niri stops processing the keyboard shortcuts defined here
// so they may, for example, forward the key presses as-is to a remote machine.
// It's a good idea to bind an escape hatch to toggle the inhibitor,
// so a buggy application can't hold your session hostage.
//
// The allow-inhibiting=false property can be applied to other binds as well,
// which ensures niri always processes them, even when an inhibitor is active.
Mod+Escape allow-inhibiting=false { toggle-keyboard-shortcuts-inhibit; }
// The quit action will show a confirmation dialog to avoid accidental exits.
Mod+Shift+E { quit; }
Ctrl+Alt+Delete { quit; }
// Powers off the monitors. To turn them back on, do any input like
// moving the mouse or pressing any other key.
Mod+Shift+P { power-off-monitors; }
Mod+N { spawn "swaync-client" "-t"; }
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# A clean and common Starship configuration
# Changes the symbol at the start of the line
[character]
success_symbol = "[](bold green)"
error_symbol = "[✗](bold red)"
# Shows how long a command took to run if it exceeds 2 seconds
[cmd_duration]
min_time = 2000
format = "took [$duration](bold yellow) "
# Shortens the directory path display
[directory]
truncation_length = 3
truncate_to_repo = true # Shows path relative to the Git repository root

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symbols:
# --- US Risk Appetite ---
- ^GSPC # S&P 500
- ^IXIC # Nasdaq
- VIXY # VIX ETF proxy (more stable than ^VIX)
# --- US Rates ---
- ^TNX # 10Y yield
# - ^FVX # 5Y yield
# - ^IRX # 13-week bill
# --- Dollar / FX ---
- DX-Y.NYB # Dollar Index
- EURUSD=X
- USDJPY=X
- AUDUSD=X
# - USDCNH=X # China yuan offshore
# - GBPUSD=X
# --- Commodities (Global Growth Signal) ---
- GC=F # Gold
- SI=F # Silver
- HG=F # Copper
- CL=F # Oil
# - NG=F # Natural Gas
# - ZC=F # Corn
# - KE=F # Wheat
# --- China ---
- 000001.SS # Shanghai
- ^HSI # Hang Seng
# - 399001.SZ # Shenzhen
# --- Australia (Trade Proxy) ---
- ^AXJO
- BHP.AX
- RIO.AX
- FMG.AX
# - NST.AX # Gold miner
# - CBA.AX
# --- US Tech Leadership ---
- AAPL
- MSFT
- NVDA
# - AMZN
# - META
# - TSLA
chart_type: line
time_frame: 1M
update_interval: 900
enable_pre_post: false
summary: true

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{
"layer": "top",
"position": "top",
"height": 32,
"modules-left": ["niri/workspaces"],
"modules-center": ["niri/window"],
"modules-right": [
"custom/tasks", // <-- ADD THIS LINE
"custom/notification", // <-- ADD THIS
"keyboard-state",
"cpu",
"memory",
"network",
"pulseaudio",
"tray",
"clock"
],
"tray": {
"icon-size": 20,
"spacing": 8
},
"clock": {
"format": "󰥔 {:%a %d %b %H:%M}",
"on-click": "niri msg action spawn -- gnome-calendar",
"tooltip": true,
"tooltip-format": "{:%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}"
},
"cpu": {
"format": " {usage}%",
"on-click": "niri msg action spawn -- kitty -e btop",
"tooltip": true
},
"memory": {
"format": "󰍛 {percentage}%",
"on-click": "niri msg action spawn -- kitty -e btop",
"tooltip": true
},
"network": {
"format-wifi": "󰤨 {signalStrength}%",
"format-ethernet": "󰈀 Wired",
"format-disconnected": "󰖪 Offline",
"on-click": "nm-connection-editor",
"on-click-right": "nmcli networking toggle",
"tooltip": true,
"tooltip-format": "{essid}\nLeft-click: Network settings\nRight-click: Toggle networking"
},
"pulseaudio": {
"format": "{icon} {volume}%",
"format-muted": "󰖁 Muted",
"format-icons": {
"default": ["󰕿", "󰖀", "󰕾"],
"headphone": "󰋋",
"headset": "󰋎"
},
"on-click": "pavucontrol",
"on-click-right": "wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ toggle",
"on-scroll-up": "wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 0.02+ -l 1.0",
"on-scroll-down": "wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 0.02-",
"tooltip": true,
"tooltip-format": "{icon} {volume}%\nLeft-click: Mixer\nRight-click: Toggle mute\nScroll: Adjust volume"
},
"keyboard-state": {
"device": "/dev/input/event*",
"numlock": true,
"capslock": true,
"format": "{name} {icon}",
"format-icons": {
"locked": "",
"unlocked": ""
}
},
"custom/tasks": {
"format": "{icon} {text}",
"format-icons": ["", ""],
"interval": 30,
"exec": "task status:pending count",
"exec-if": "which task",
"on-click": "niri msg action spawn -- kitty -e taskwarrior-tui",
"on-click-right": "niri msg action spawn -- kitty -e task add",
"tooltip": true,
"tooltip-format": "{} pending tasks\nLeft-click: Open TUI\nRight-click: Add task",
"min-length": 3,
"max-length": 20
},
"custom/notification": {
"tooltip": false,
"format": "{icon}",
"format-icons": {
"notification": "󰂚<span foreground='red'><sup></sup></span>",
"none": "󰂚",
"dnd-notification": "󰂛<span foreground='red'><sup></sup></span>",
"dnd-none": "󰂛"
},
"return-type": "json",
"exec-if": "which swaync-client",
"exec": "swaync-client -swb",
"on-click": "swaync-client -t -sw",
"on-click-right": "swaync-client -d -sw",
"escape": true
}
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@define-color base #24273a;
@define-color mantle #1e2030;
@define-color text #cad3f5;
@define-color blue #8aadf4;
@define-color green #a6da95;
@define-color red #ed8796;
@define-color overlay0 #6e738d;
* {
font-family: "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font", "Symbols Nerd Font","Font Awesome 6 Free", "Font Awesome 6 Brands", sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
border: none;
border-radius: 0;
min-height: 0;
}
window#waybar {
background: @mantle;
color: @text;
}
#workspaces button {
padding: 0 10px;
margin: 6px 4px;
background: transparent;
color: @overlay0;
}
#workspaces button.focused {
background: @blue;
color: @base;
border-radius: 8px;
}
#clock,
#pulseaudio,
#network,
#tray {
padding: 0 12px;
margin: 6px 4px;
background: @base;
border-radius: 8px;
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keybinds clear-defaults=true {
locked {
bind "Ctrl g" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
pane {
bind "left" { MoveFocus "left"; }
bind "down" { MoveFocus "down"; }
bind "up" { MoveFocus "up"; }
bind "right" { MoveFocus "right"; }
bind "c" { SwitchToMode "renamepane"; PaneNameInput 0; }
bind "d" { NewPane "down"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "e" { TogglePaneEmbedOrFloating; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "f" { ToggleFocusFullscreen; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "h" { MoveFocus "left"; }
bind "i" { TogglePanePinned; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "j" { MoveFocus "down"; }
bind "k" { MoveFocus "up"; }
bind "l" { MoveFocus "right"; }
bind "n" { NewPane; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "p" { SwitchFocus; }
bind "Ctrl p" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "r" { NewPane "right"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "s" { NewPane "stacked"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "w" { ToggleFloatingPanes; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "z" { TogglePaneFrames; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
tab {
bind "left" { GoToPreviousTab; }
bind "down" { GoToNextTab; }
bind "up" { GoToPreviousTab; }
bind "right" { GoToNextTab; }
bind "1" { GoToTab 1; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "2" { GoToTab 2; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "3" { GoToTab 3; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "4" { GoToTab 4; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "5" { GoToTab 5; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "6" { GoToTab 6; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "7" { GoToTab 7; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "8" { GoToTab 8; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "9" { GoToTab 9; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "[" { BreakPaneLeft; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "]" { BreakPaneRight; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "b" { BreakPane; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "h" { GoToPreviousTab; }
bind "j" { GoToNextTab; }
bind "k" { GoToPreviousTab; }
bind "l" { GoToNextTab; }
bind "n" { NewTab; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "r" { SwitchToMode "renametab"; TabNameInput 0; }
bind "s" { ToggleActiveSyncTab; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "Ctrl t" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "x" { CloseTab; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "tab" { ToggleTab; }
}
resize {
bind "left" { Resize "Increase left"; }
bind "down" { Resize "Increase down"; }
bind "up" { Resize "Increase up"; }
bind "right" { Resize "Increase right"; }
bind "+" { Resize "Increase"; }
bind "-" { Resize "Decrease"; }
bind "=" { Resize "Increase"; }
bind "H" { Resize "Decrease left"; }
bind "J" { Resize "Decrease down"; }
bind "K" { Resize "Decrease up"; }
bind "L" { Resize "Decrease right"; }
bind "h" { Resize "Increase left"; }
bind "j" { Resize "Increase down"; }
bind "k" { Resize "Increase up"; }
bind "l" { Resize "Increase right"; }
bind "Ctrl n" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
move {
bind "left" { MovePane "left"; }
bind "down" { MovePane "down"; }
bind "up" { MovePane "up"; }
bind "right" { MovePane "right"; }
bind "h" { MovePane "left"; }
bind "Ctrl h" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "j" { MovePane "down"; }
bind "k" { MovePane "up"; }
bind "l" { MovePane "right"; }
bind "n" { MovePane; }
bind "p" { MovePaneBackwards; }
bind "tab" { MovePane; }
}
scroll {
bind "e" { EditScrollback; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "s" { SwitchToMode "entersearch"; SearchInput 0; }
}
search {
bind "c" { SearchToggleOption "CaseSensitivity"; }
bind "n" { Search "down"; }
bind "o" { SearchToggleOption "WholeWord"; }
bind "p" { Search "up"; }
bind "w" { SearchToggleOption "Wrap"; }
}
session {
bind "a" {
LaunchOrFocusPlugin "zellij:about" {
floating true
move_to_focused_tab true
}
SwitchToMode "normal"
}
bind "c" {
LaunchOrFocusPlugin "configuration" {
floating true
move_to_focused_tab true
}
SwitchToMode "normal"
}
bind "Ctrl o" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "p" {
LaunchOrFocusPlugin "plugin-manager" {
floating true
move_to_focused_tab true
}
SwitchToMode "normal"
}
bind "s" {
LaunchOrFocusPlugin "zellij:share" {
floating true
move_to_focused_tab true
}
SwitchToMode "normal"
}
bind "w" {
LaunchOrFocusPlugin "session-manager" {
floating true
move_to_focused_tab true
}
SwitchToMode "normal"
}
}
shared_except "locked" {
bind "Alt left" { MoveFocusOrTab "left"; }
bind "Alt down" { MoveFocus "down"; }
bind "Alt up" { MoveFocus "up"; }
bind "Alt right" { MoveFocusOrTab "right"; }
bind "Alt +" { Resize "Increase"; }
bind "Alt -" { Resize "Decrease"; }
bind "Alt =" { Resize "Increase"; }
bind "Alt [" { PreviousSwapLayout; }
bind "Alt ]" { NextSwapLayout; }
bind "Alt f" { ToggleFloatingPanes; }
bind "Ctrl g" { SwitchToMode "locked"; }
bind "Alt h" { MoveFocusOrTab "left"; }
bind "Alt i" { MoveTab "left"; }
bind "Alt j" { MoveFocus "down"; }
bind "Alt k" { MoveFocus "up"; }
bind "Alt l" { MoveFocusOrTab "right"; }
bind "Alt n" { NewPane; }
bind "Alt o" { MoveTab "right"; }
bind "Alt p" { TogglePaneInGroup; }
bind "Alt Shift p" { ToggleGroupMarking; }
bind "Ctrl q" { Quit; }
}
shared_except "locked" "move" {
bind "Ctrl h" { SwitchToMode "move"; }
}
shared_except "locked" "session" {
bind "Ctrl o" { SwitchToMode "session"; }
}
shared_except "locked" "scroll" "search" "tmux" {
bind "Ctrl b" { SwitchToMode "tmux"; }
}
shared_except "locked" "scroll" "search" {
bind "Ctrl s" { SwitchToMode "scroll"; }
}
shared_except "locked" "tab" {
bind "Ctrl t" { SwitchToMode "tab"; }
}
shared_except "locked" "pane" {
bind "Ctrl p" { SwitchToMode "pane"; }
}
shared_except "locked" "resize" {
bind "Ctrl n" { SwitchToMode "resize"; }
}
shared_except "normal" "locked" "entersearch" {
bind "enter" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
shared_except "normal" "locked" "entersearch" "renametab" "renamepane" {
bind "esc" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
shared_among "pane" "tmux" {
bind "x" { CloseFocus; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
shared_among "scroll" "search" {
bind "PageDown" { PageScrollDown; }
bind "PageUp" { PageScrollUp; }
bind "left" { PageScrollUp; }
bind "down" { ScrollDown; }
bind "up" { ScrollUp; }
bind "right" { PageScrollDown; }
bind "Ctrl b" { PageScrollUp; }
bind "Ctrl c" { ScrollToBottom; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "d" { HalfPageScrollDown; }
bind "Ctrl f" { PageScrollDown; }
bind "h" { PageScrollUp; }
bind "j" { ScrollDown; }
bind "k" { ScrollUp; }
bind "l" { PageScrollDown; }
bind "Ctrl s" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "u" { HalfPageScrollUp; }
}
entersearch {
bind "Ctrl c" { SwitchToMode "scroll"; }
bind "esc" { SwitchToMode "scroll"; }
bind "enter" { SwitchToMode "search"; }
}
renametab {
bind "esc" { UndoRenameTab; SwitchToMode "tab"; }
}
shared_among "renametab" "renamepane" {
bind "Ctrl c" { SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
renamepane {
bind "esc" { UndoRenamePane; SwitchToMode "pane"; }
}
shared_among "session" "tmux" {
bind "d" { Detach; }
}
tmux {
bind "left" { MoveFocus "left"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "down" { MoveFocus "down"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "up" { MoveFocus "up"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "right" { MoveFocus "right"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "space" { NextSwapLayout; }
bind "\"" { NewPane "down"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "%" { NewPane "right"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "," { SwitchToMode "renametab"; }
bind "[" { SwitchToMode "scroll"; }
bind "Ctrl b" { Write 2; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "c" { NewTab; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "h" { MoveFocus "left"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "j" { MoveFocus "down"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "k" { MoveFocus "up"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "l" { MoveFocus "right"; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "n" { GoToNextTab; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "o" { FocusNextPane; }
bind "p" { GoToPreviousTab; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
bind "z" { ToggleFocusFullscreen; SwitchToMode "normal"; }
}
}
// Plugin aliases - can be used to change the implementation of Zellij
// changing these requires a restart to take effect
plugins {
about location="zellij:about"
compact-bar location="zellij:compact-bar"
configuration location="zellij:configuration"
filepicker location="zellij:strider" {
cwd "/"
}
plugin-manager location="zellij:plugin-manager"
session-manager location="zellij:session-manager"
status-bar location="zellij:status-bar"
strider location="zellij:strider"
tab-bar location="zellij:tab-bar"
welcome-screen location="zellij:session-manager" {
welcome_screen true
}
}
// Plugins to load in the background when a new session starts
// eg. "file:/path/to/my-plugin.wasm"
// eg. "https://example.com/my-plugin.wasm"
load_plugins {
}
web_client {
font "monospace"
}
// Use a simplified UI without special fonts (arrow glyphs)
// Options:
// - true
// - false (Default)
//
// simplified_ui true
// Choose the theme that is specified in the themes section.
// Default: default
//
// theme "dracula"
// Choose the base input mode of zellij.
// Default: normal
//
// default_mode "locked"
// Choose the path to the default shell that zellij will use for opening new panes
// Default: $SHELL
//
// default_shell "fish"
// Choose the path to override cwd that zellij will use for opening new panes
//
// default_cwd "/tmp"
// The name of the default layout to load on startup
// Default: "default"
//
// default_layout "compact"
// The folder in which Zellij will look for layouts
// (Requires restart)
//
// layout_dir "/tmp"
// The folder in which Zellij will look for themes
// (Requires restart)
//
// theme_dir "/tmp"
// Toggle enabling the mouse mode.
// On certain configurations, or terminals this could
// potentially interfere with copying text.
// Options:
// - true (default)
// - false
//
// mouse_mode false
// Toggle having pane frames around the panes
// Options:
// - true (default, enabled)
// - false
//
// pane_frames false
// When attaching to an existing session with other users,
// should the session be mirrored (true)
// or should each user have their own cursor (false)
// (Requires restart)
// Default: false
//
// mirror_session true
// Choose what to do when zellij receives SIGTERM, SIGINT, SIGQUIT or SIGHUP
// eg. when terminal window with an active zellij session is closed
// (Requires restart)
// Options:
// - detach (Default)
// - quit
//
// on_force_close "quit"
// Configure the scroll back buffer size
// This is the number of lines zellij stores for each pane in the scroll back
// buffer. Excess number of lines are discarded in a FIFO fashion.
// (Requires restart)
// Valid values: positive integers
// Default value: 10000
//
// scroll_buffer_size 10000
// Provide a command to execute when copying text. The text will be piped to
// the stdin of the program to perform the copy. This can be used with
// terminal emulators which do not support the OSC 52 ANSI control sequence
// that will be used by default if this option is not set.
// Examples:
//
// copy_command "xclip -selection clipboard" // x11
// copy_command "wl-copy" // wayland
// copy_command "pbcopy" // osx
//
// copy_command "pbcopy"
// Choose the destination for copied text
// Allows using the primary selection buffer (on x11/wayland) instead of the system clipboard.
// Does not apply when using copy_command.
// Options:
// - system (default)
// - primary
//
// copy_clipboard "primary"
// Enable automatic copying (and clearing) of selection when releasing mouse
// Default: true
//
// copy_on_select true
// Path to the default editor to use to edit pane scrollbuffer
// Default: $EDITOR or $VISUAL
// scrollback_editor "/usr/bin/vim"
// A fixed name to always give the Zellij session.
// Consider also setting `attach_to_session true,`
// otherwise this will error if such a session exists.
// Default: <RANDOM>
//
// session_name "My singleton session"
// When `session_name` is provided, attaches to that session
// if it is already running or creates it otherwise.
// Default: false
//
// attach_to_session true
// Toggle between having Zellij lay out panes according to a predefined set of layouts whenever possible
// Options:
// - true (default)
// - false
//
// auto_layout false
// Whether sessions should be serialized to the cache folder (including their tabs/panes, cwds and running commands) so that they can later be resurrected
// Options:
// - true (default)
// - false
//
// session_serialization false
// Whether pane viewports are serialized along with the session, default is false
// Options:
// - true
// - false (default)
//
// serialize_pane_viewport false
// Scrollback lines to serialize along with the pane viewport when serializing sessions, 0
// defaults to the scrollback size. If this number is higher than the scrollback size, it will
// also default to the scrollback size. This does nothing if `serialize_pane_viewport` is not true.
//
// scrollback_lines_to_serialize 10000
// Enable or disable the rendering of styled and colored underlines (undercurl).
// May need to be disabled for certain unsupported terminals
// (Requires restart)
// Default: true
//
// styled_underlines false
// How often in seconds sessions are serialized
//
// serialization_interval 10000
// Enable or disable writing of session metadata to disk (if disabled, other sessions might not know
// metadata info on this session)
// (Requires restart)
// Default: false
//
// disable_session_metadata false
// Enable or disable support for the enhanced Kitty Keyboard Protocol (the host terminal must also support it)
// (Requires restart)
// Default: true (if the host terminal supports it)
//
// support_kitty_keyboard_protocol false
// Whether to make sure a local web server is running when a new Zellij session starts.
// This web server will allow creating new sessions and attaching to existing ones that have
// opted in to being shared in the browser.
// When enabled, navigate to http://127.0.0.1:8082
// (Requires restart)
//
// Note: a local web server can still be manually started from within a Zellij session or from the CLI.
// If this is not desired, one can use a version of Zellij compiled without
// `web_server_capability`
//
// Possible values:
// - true
// - false
// Default: false
//
// web_server false
// Whether to allow sessions started in the terminal to be shared through a local web server, assuming one is
// running (see the `web_server` option for more details).
// (Requires restart)
//
// Note: This is an administrative separation and not intended as a security measure.
//
// Possible values:
// - "on" (allow web sharing through the local web server if it
// is online)
// - "off" (do not allow web sharing unless sessions explicitly opt-in to it)
// - "disabled" (do not allow web sharing and do not permit sessions started in the terminal to opt-in to it)
// Default: "off"
//
// web_sharing "off"
// A path to a certificate file to be used when setting up the web client to serve the
// connection over HTTPs
//
// web_server_cert "/path/to/cert.pem"
// A path to a key file to be used when setting up the web client to serve the
// connection over HTTPs
//
// web_server_key "/path/to/key.pem"
/// Whether to enforce https connections to the web server when it is bound to localhost
/// (127.0.0.0/8)
///
/// Note: https is ALWAYS enforced when bound to non-local interfaces
///
/// Default: false
//
// enforce_https_for_localhost false
// Whether to stack panes when resizing beyond a certain size
// Default: true
//
// stacked_resize false
// Whether to show tips on startup
// Default: true
//
// show_startup_tips false
// Whether to show release notes on first version run
// Default: true
//
// show_release_notes false
// Whether to enable mouse hover effects and pane grouping functionality
// default is true
// advanced_mouse_actions false
// The ip address the web server should listen on when it starts
// Default: "127.0.0.1"
// (Requires restart)
// web_server_ip "127.0.0.1"
// The port the web server should listen on when it starts
// Default: 8082
// (Requires restart)
// web_server_port 8082
// A command to run (will be wrapped with sh -c and provided the RESURRECT_COMMAND env variable)
// after Zellij attempts to discover a command inside a pane when resurrecting sessions, the STDOUT
// of this command will be used instead of the discovered RESURRECT_COMMAND
// can be useful for removing wrappers around commands
// Note: be sure to escape backslashes and similar characters properly
// post_command_discovery_hook "echo $RESURRECT_COMMAND | sed <your_regex_here>"

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export PATH="$HOME/.cargo/bin:$HOME/.atuin/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$HOME/.fzf/bin:$PATH"
#
# export OPENAI_API_KEY="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"
#
# export TAVILY_API_KEY="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"
#
# #export GEMINI_API_KEY="AIzaSyAoCOjfPH3HigI6aFFAmg9eVhaHMimM7ak"
# export DEEPSEEK_API_KEY="sk-26c66e4dd5b34017bd66f7aef748c625"
export EDITOR="nvim"
export VISUAL="nvim"
export TICKER_WATCH="^GSPC,^DJI,^IXIC,^AXJO,^AORD,CBA.AX,NAB.AX,WBC.AX,ANZ.AX,BHP.AX,RIO.AX,FMG.AX,NST.AX,^VIX,CL=F,NG=F,ZC=F,KE=F,^TNX,BDRY,BTC-USD,DX-Y.NYB,000001.SS,399001.SZ,^HSI,TIO=F,EURUSD=X,AUDUSD=X,GC=F,SI=F,AAPL,MSFT,GOOG,NVDA,AMZN,META,TSLA"
export TICKER_REFRESH=120 # Refresh rate in seconds
# This must be at the top for Powerlevel10k Instant Prompt to work.
if [[ -r "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" ]]; then
source "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh"
fi
# === Oh My Zsh Configuration ===
# Path to your Oh My Zsh installation.
export ZSH="$HOME/.oh-my-zsh"
# Set the Powerlevel10k theme.
ZSH_THEME="powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k"
# Which plugins would you like to load?
plugins=(git zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting)
# === Custom PATH Configuration ===
# This is the most critical fix. We set the PATH *before* sourcing Oh My Zsh.
# This ensures all custom commands are available to the shell and plugins.
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$HOME/.fzf/bin:$PATH"
# === Source Oh My Zsh ===
# This line loads the Oh My Zsh framework. All customisations must come after this.
#source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh
# === Custom Tool Configuration ===
# All your custom tools are configured here, after OMZ has loaded.
# 1. Bat (Better Cat)
# On Debian/Ubuntu, the binary is often 'batcat'. If 'bat' is not found,
# change this alias to 'batcat'.
alias cat='bat --color=always --paging=never'
# 2. Eza Aliases (Modern replacement for 'ls')
alias ls='eza --icons --git'
alias ll='eza -l --icons --git'
alias la='eza -la --icons --git'
alias tree='eza --tree'
# 3. Zoxide (Smarter cd)
eval "$(zoxide init zsh)"
# 4. Atuin (Shell History)
# Your existing Atuin config.
eval "$(atuin init zsh)"
bindkey '^[[A' atuin-up-search # Up arrow
bindkey '^[[B' atuin-down-search # Down arrow
# 5. FZF (Fuzzy Finder)
# The official script handles keybindings (Ctrl+T) and completions.
[ -f ~/.fzf.zsh ] && source ~/.fzf.zsh
# 6. Carapace (Completion Engine)
# This will now work because the PATH is set correctly above.
#source <(carapace-bin _carapace zsh)
# === Load Powerlevel10k Theme ===
# To customize prompt, run `p10k configure` or edit ~/.p10k.zsh.
# This must be the very last thing in your .zshrc
[[ ! -f ~/.p10k.zsh ]] || source ~/.p10k.zsh
alias cat='batcat --color=always --paging=never'
export ANDROID_HOME=$HOME/android-sdk
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools/latest/bin:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools
# Source ESP-IDF environment
# IMPORTANT: Adjust path if your ESP-IDF installation moves
if [ -d "/home/sam/esp/esp-idf" ]; then
. "/home/sam/esp/esp-idf/export.sh"
fi
# opencode
export PATH=/home/sam/.opencode/bin:$PATH
export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" # This loads nvm bash_completion
if [ -f "$HOME/.config/environment.d/10-secrets.conf" ]; then
set -a
source "$HOME/.config/environment.d/10-secrets.conf"
set +a
fi

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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
let
# After install, Integral300 is mounted at /data (per your NixOS config).
# These dotfiles are stored on that drive.
dotfilesDir = "/data/home_sam_ubuntu/dotfiles";
# Home Manager helper to symlink files/dirs that live outside the Nix store.
# This is the correct mechanism for "dotfiles stored on /data".
mkOOS = config.lib.file.mkOutOfStoreSymlink;
in
{
home.stateVersion = "24.05";
xdg.configFile."tickrs/config.yml".source =
./config/tickrs/config.yml;
xdg.configFile."apprise/apprise.yml".source =
./config/apprise/apprise.yml;
xdg.configFile."nvim/init.lua".source = ./nvim/init.lua;
xdg.configFile."nvim/lua".source = ./nvim/lua;
xdg.configFile."atuin" = { source = ./config/atuin; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."kitty" = { source = ./config/kitty; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."zellij" = { source = ./config/zellij; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."lazygit" = { source = ./config/lazygit; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."btop" = { source = ./config/btop; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."gh" = { source = ./config/gh; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."starship.toml".source = ./config/starship.toml;
xdg.configFile."niri" = { source = ./config/niri; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."waybar" = { source = ./config/waybar; recursive = true; };
xdg.configFile."zsh/local.zsh".source = ./config/zsh/local.zsh;
home.username = "sam";
home.homeDirectory = "/home/sam";
home.stateVersion = "25.11";
services.swaync = {
enable = true;
settings = {
positionX = "right";
positionY = "top";
control-center-margin-top = 10;
control-center-margin-right = 10;
control-center-width = 380;
notification-window-width = 400;
notification-icon-size = 64;
notification-body-image-height = 100;
notification-body-image-width = 200;
timeout = 10;
timeout-low = 5;
timeout-critical = 0;
widgets = [
"notifications"
"mpris"
"volume"
"backlight"
"buttons-grid"
];
"widget-config" = {
notifications = {
"hide-on-clear" = false;
"hide-on-action" = true;
};
mpris = {
"image-size" = 96;
"image-radius" = 12;
};
volume = {
label = "󰕾";
};
backlight = {
label = "󰃞";
};
"buttons-grid" = {
actions = [
{
label = "󰐥";
command = "systemctl poweroff";
}
{
label = "󰜉";
command = "systemctl reboot";
}
{
label = "󰍁";
command = "swaylock";
}
];
};
};
};
};
# services.mako = {
# enable = true;
#
# # Essential Wayland integration
# layer = "overlay"; # Required for Niri
# output = ""; # Shows on all outputs
#
# # Design (matches your Dunst preferences)
# font = "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 10";
# backgroundColor = "#1e1e2e";
# borderColor = "#89b4fa";
# borderSize = 2;
# borderRadius = 5;
#
# # Positioning
# anchor = "top-right";
# margin = "30,30"; # X,Y from anchor
# width = 300;
# height = 200;
#
# # Behavior
# defaultTimeout = 10000; # ms
# sort = "-time"; # Newest on top-right
#
# settings = {
# "[urgency=high]" = {
# background-color = "#f38ba8";
# default-timeout = 0;
# };
# };
# };
# Deploy the script to ~/.local/bin (Nix handles creation/permissions)
home.file.".local/bin/task-due-notify" = {
source = ./bin/task-due-notify.sh;
executable = true;
};
systemd.user.timers.task-due-notify = {
Unit = {
Description = "Timer for Taskwarrior due notifications";
};
Timer = {
OnBootSec = "1min";
OnCalendar = "*:*:0/1"; # Every 5 minutes
Persistent = true;
};
Install = {
WantedBy = ["timers.target"];
};
};
# systemd.user.services.task-due-notify = {
# Unit = {
# Description = "Check for due Taskwarrior tasks and notify";
# };
# Service = {
# Type = "oneshot";
# ExecStart = "${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash${config.home.homeDirectory}/.local/bin/task-due-notify";
# };
# };
# Systemd user timer to run the service periodically
# systemd.user.timers.task-due-notify = {
# Unit = {
# Description = "Timer for Taskwarrior due notifications";
# };
# Timer = {
# OnBootSec = "1min";
# OnUnitActiveSec = "1min";
# AccuracySec = "30s";
# Persistent = true;
# };
# Install = {
# WantedBy = ["timers.target"];
# };
# };
systemd.user.services.task-due-notify = {
Unit = {
Description = "Check for due Taskwarrior tasks and notify";
};
Service = {
Type = "oneshot";
ExecStart = "${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash ${config.home.homeDirectory}/.local/bin/task-due-notify";
Environment = [
"PATH=${pkgs.gnugrep}/bin:${pkgs.gnused}/bin:${pkgs.coreutils}/bin:${pkgs.taskwarrior3}/bin:${pkgs.jq}/bin:${pkgs.curl}/bin:${pkgs.libnotify}/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
"DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/1000/bus"
];
};
};
systemd.user.services.kdeconnect-indicator = {
Unit = {
Description = "KDE Connect indicator";
};
Service = {
Type = "simple";
ExecStart = "${pkgs.kdePackages.kdeconnect-kde}/bin/kdeconnect-indicator";
Restart = "on-failure";
RestartSec = "2s";
};
Install = {
WantedBy = [ "default.target" ];
};
};
systemd.user.services.vorta = {
Unit = {
Description = "Vorta (BorgBackup GUI)";
};
Service = {
Type = "simple";
ExecStart = ''
${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash -lc 'for i in $(seq 1 100); do for s in "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR"/wayland-*; do if [ -S "$s" ]; then exec ${pkgs.vorta}/bin/vorta; fi; done; sleep 0.2; done; exit 1'
'';
Restart = "on-failure";
RestartSec = "2s";
};
Install = {
WantedBy = [ "default.target" ];
};
};
programs.home-manager.enable = true;
dconf.settings."org/gnome/desktop/interface" = {
color-scheme = "prefer-dark";
};
# ---
# Shell (zsh + oh-my-zsh + powerlevel10k)
# ---
@@ -24,7 +239,7 @@ in
oh-my-zsh = {
enable = true;
theme = "powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k";
theme = "robbyrussell";
plugins = [ "git" ];
};
@@ -36,24 +251,18 @@ in
cat = "bat --color=always --paging=never";
};
# Dotfiles integration notes:
# - I am NOT symlinking ~/.zshrc directly because Home Manager manages it.
# - If you have extra Zsh snippets in your dotfiles repo that you want sourced,
# tell me the exact filename(s) and well add them here safely.
initExtra = ''
# Optional: source additional Zsh config from /data dotfiles if you want.
# Example (uncomment + adjust if you confirm the exact file path):
# if [ -f "${dotfilesDir}/zsh/extra.zsh" ]; then
# source "${dotfilesDir}/zsh/extra.zsh"
# fi
if [ -f "$HOME/.config/zsh/local.zsh" ]; then
source "$HOME/.config/zsh/local.zsh"
fi
# carapace completions
if command -v carapace >/dev/null 2>&1; then
eval "$(carapace _carapace zsh)"
fi
'';
};
programs.powerlevel10k = {
enable = true;
# If you have a real p10k config file in dotfiles, tell me its exact path.
# Then we can symlink it to ~/.p10k.zsh (or source it) reliably.
};
# ---
# Shell tools
@@ -76,32 +285,144 @@ in
# ---
# Terminal / editor
# ---
programs.kitty.enable = true;
# programs.kitty.enable = true;
programs.neovim = {
enable = true;
defaultEditor = true;
extraPackages = with pkgs; [ tree-sitter gcc gnumake];
};
programs.yazi = {
enable = true;
enableZshIntegration = true;
enableBashIntegration = true;
# This sets the command name for the wrapper.
# Many people use 'y' or 'yy' for quick access.
shellWrapperName = "y";
};
home.sessionVariables = {
QT_QPA_PLATFORM = "wayland";
QT_WAYLAND_DISABLE_WINDOWDECORATION = "1";
};
gtk = {
enable = true;
theme = {
name = "Adwaita-dark";
package = pkgs.gnome-themes-extra;
};
iconTheme = {
name = "breeze-dark";
package = pkgs.kdePackages.breeze-icons;
};
};
qt = {
enable = true;
platformTheme.name = "gtk3";
style.name = "adwaita-dark";
};
# ---
# Packages (NOW list + a few safe essentials)
# ---
home.packages = with pkgs; [
# Input device support
libinput
seatd
# Audio controls
pamixer
playerctl
# Network
networkmanagerapplet
# System Monitoring
swaynotificationcenter # For notification daemon
libnotify
kdePackages.dolphin
kdePackages.kio-extras
kdePackages.kdegraphics-thumbnailers
kdePackages.ffmpegthumbs
kdePackages.ark
adwaita-qt
adwaita-qt6
kdePackages.breeze-icons
nushell
bun
pnpm
vite
# CLI tools
# python3Packages.autogpt
# agentops
(callPackage ../../pkgs/cao-cli.nix { })
ollama
tickrs
taskwarrior3
taskwarrior-tui
glow
pandoc
texlive.combined.scheme-small
swaybg
zathura
zathuraPkgs.zathura_pdf_mupdf
swayimg
qimgv
tmux
vorta
borgbackup
carapace
aider-chat
opencode
goose-cli
gemini-cli-bin
lua-language-server
marksman
nodePackages.typescript
nodePackages.typescript-language-server
nodejs
python3
python3Packages.pynvim
git
curl
wget
tgpt
eza
bat
ripgrep
fd
ticker
btop
lazygit
zellij
tealdeer
navi
yazi
# yazi
dua
jq
@@ -110,31 +431,4 @@ in
p7zip
];
# ---
# Dotfiles (out-of-store symlinks from /data)
# ---
# IMPORTANT:
# - These paths must exist on the machine at activation time.
# - This assumes your dotfiles are available at:
# /data/home_sam_ubuntu/dotfiles/<app>
# - If you rename/move the dotfiles directory, update dotfilesDir above.
home.file.".config/atuin".source = mkOOS "${dotfilesDir}/atuin";
home.file.".config/kitty".source = mkOOS "${dotfilesDir}/kitty";
home.file.".config/nvim".source = mkOOS "${dotfilesDir}/nvim";
home.file.".config/zellij".source = mkOOS "${dotfilesDir}/zellij";
# TODO (needs confirmation from you):
# - zsh dotfiles: what exact files do you want sourced/linked?
# - pk10k: what is the exact filename for your p10k config?
#
# Once you confirm, we can add e.g.:
# home.file.".p10k.zsh".source = mkOOS "${dotfilesDir}/pk10k/.p10k.zsh";
# ---
# Secrets policy
# ---
# Do NOT put API keys here (or anywhere in git).
# Preferred approach (local-only):
# ~/.config/environment.d/10-secrets.conf
# or add sops-nix later.
}

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require("sam.options")
require("sam.lazy")

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{
"Comment.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "e30b7f2008e52442154b66f7c519bfd2f1e32acb" },
"LuaSnip": { "branch": "master", "commit": "3732756842a2f7e0e76a7b0487e9692072857277" },
"avante.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "ca95e0386433da2077184719886fa658257261a3" },
"catppuccin": { "branch": "main", "commit": "234fc048de931a0e42ebcad675bf6559d75e23df" },
"cmp-buffer": { "branch": "main", "commit": "b74fab3656eea9de20a9b8116afa3cfc4ec09657" },
"cmp-nvim-lsp": { "branch": "main", "commit": "cbc7b02bb99fae35cb42f514762b89b5126651ef" },
"cmp-path": { "branch": "main", "commit": "c642487086dbd9a93160e1679a1327be111cbc25" },
"cmp_luasnip": { "branch": "master", "commit": "98d9cb5c2c38532bd9bdb481067b20fea8f32e90" },
"conform.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "cde4da5c1083d3527776fee69536107d98dae6c9" },
"dracula.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "ae752c13e95fb7c5f58da4b5123cb804ea7568ee" },
"dressing.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "2d7c2db2507fa3c4956142ee607431ddb2828639" },
"everforest-nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "557bce922401e247a596583679bc181d4d688554" },
"gitsigns.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "20ad4419564d6e22b189f6738116b38871082332" },
"gruvbox.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "5e0a460d8e0f7f669c158dedd5f9ae2bcac31437" },
"kanagawa.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "aef7f5cec0a40dbe7f3304214850c472e2264b10" },
"lazy.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "85c7ff3711b730b4030d03144f6db6375044ae82" },
"live-preview.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "a1bb1b3a851df5276e53908276f5ae1d724d4812" },
"lualine.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "3946f0122255bc377d14a59b27b609fb3ab25768" },
"mason-lspconfig.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "b1d9a914b02ba5660f1e272a03314b31d4576fe2" },
"mason.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "57e5a8addb8c71fb063ee4acda466c7cf6ad2800" },
"nui.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "de740991c12411b663994b2860f1a4fd0937c130" },
"nvim-autopairs": { "branch": "master", "commit": "7a2c97cccd60abc559344042fefb1d5a85b3e33b" },
"nvim-cmp": { "branch": "main", "commit": "106c4bcc053a5da783bf4a9d907b6f22485c2ea0" },
"nvim-dap": { "branch": "master", "commit": "b38f7d30366d9169d0a623c4c85fbcf99d8d58bb" },
"nvim-dap-ui": { "branch": "master", "commit": "cf91d5e2d07c72903d052f5207511bf7ecdb7122" },
"nvim-lint": { "branch": "master", "commit": "2536f1b18ea389e6b078b3a47a5e273c74a46a34" },
"nvim-lspconfig": { "branch": "master", "commit": "cc3d02065593d74b2fa7c0ff337c3e8b087fd788" },
"nvim-nio": { "branch": "master", "commit": "21f5324bfac14e22ba26553caf69ec76ae8a7662" },
"nvim-tree.lua": { "branch": "master", "commit": "1eda2569394f866360e61f590f1796877388cb8a" },
"nvim-treesitter": { "branch": "master", "commit": "42fc28ba918343ebfd5565147a42a26580579482" },
"nvim-web-devicons": { "branch": "master", "commit": "8dcb311b0c92d460fac00eac706abd43d94d68af" },
"onedark.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "6c10964f91321c6a0f09bcc41dd64e7a6602bc4f" },
"plenary.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "b9fd5226c2f76c951fc8ed5923d85e4de065e509" },
"tabular": { "branch": "master", "commit": "12437cd1b53488e24936ec4b091c9324cafee311" },
"telescope-themes": { "branch": "main", "commit": "65721365bd7a04a6c9679e76b6387b60320fd5f3" },
"telescope.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "3a12a853ebf21ec1cce9a92290e3013f8ae75f02" },
"tokyonight.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "5da1b76e64daf4c5d410f06bcb6b9cb640da7dfd" },
"vim-markdown": { "branch": "master", "commit": "1bc9d0cd8e1cc3e901b0a49c2b50a843f1c89397" },
"vimtex": { "branch": "master", "commit": "32bcb3922c20588e00de68f73c86312eda2141ad" },
"which-key.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "3aab2147e74890957785941f0c1ad87d0a44c15a" }
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vim.cmd("colorscheme kanagawa-wave")

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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/lazy.lua
local lazypath = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy/lazy.nvim"
if not vim.loop.fs_stat(lazypath) then
vim.fn.system({
"git",
"clone",
"--filter=blob:none",
"https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim.git",
"--branch=stable", -- latest stable release
lazypath,
})
end
vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazypath)
-- Tell lazy to load our plugin specs from the "plugins" directory
require("lazy").setup("sam.plugins", {
install = { missing = true },
lockfile = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy-lock.json",
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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/options.lua
vim.g.mapleader = " " -- Set the leader key to the space bar.
vim.g.maplocalleader = " " -- Set the local leader key to the space bar.
-- sam.options.lua
vim.opt.number = true -- Absolute numbers on all lines
vim.opt.relativenumber = true -- Relative numbers (hybrid when both enabled)
-- ===================================================================
-- Clipboard Settings (Added)
-- ===================================================================
-- Sync with system clipboard
vim.opt.clipboard = "unnamedplus"
-- OSC 52 Support for SSH (Copy from Remote Nvim -> Local Computer)
if vim.env.SSH_TTY then
vim.g.clipboard = {
name = 'OSC 52',
copy = {
['+'] = require('vim.ui.clipboard.osc52').copy('+'),
['*'] = require('vim.ui.clipboard.osc52').copy('*'),
},
paste = {
['+'] = require('vim.ui.clipboard.osc52').paste('+'),
['*'] = require('vim.ui.clipboard.osc52').paste('*'),
},
}
end
-- ===================================================================
-- Search Settings
-- ===================================================================
vim.opt.hlsearch = true -- Highlight all matches on search
vim.opt.incsearch = true -- Show search results incrementally as you type
vim.opt.ignorecase = true -- Ignore case in search patterns
vim.opt.smartcase = true -- Override ignorecase if search pattern contains uppercase letters
-- ===================================================================
-- Essential Keybindings
-- ===================================================================
-- Set a timeout for which-key to respond (in milliseconds)
vim.opt.timeoutlen = 300
-- A helper function to make setting keymaps easier
local keymap = function(mode, lhs, rhs, opts)
local options = { noremap = true, silent = true }
if opts then
options = vim.tbl_extend("force", options, opts)
end
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap(mode, lhs, rhs, options)
end
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWritePost", {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("VimtexCompile", { clear = true }),
pattern = "*.tex",
callback = function()
vim.cmd("VimtexCompile")
end,
})
-- --- General ---
-- Save the current file
keymap("n", "<leader>w", ":w<CR>", { desc = "Write (Save) File" })
-- Quit the current buffer/window
keymap("n", "<leader>q", ":q<CR>", { desc = "Quit Window" })
-- --- Window Management (Splits) ---
-- Split window vertically
keymap("n", "<leader>sv", "<C-w>v", { desc = "Split Vertically" })
-- Split window horizontally
keymap("n", "<leader>sh", "<C-w>s", { desc = "Split Horizontally" })
-- --- Navigation Between Splits ---
-- Move to the window below/above/left/right
keymap("n", "<C-j>", "<C-w>j", { desc = "Move to Window Below" })
keymap("n", "<C-k>", "<C-w>k", { desc = "Move to Window Above" })
keymap("n", "<C-h>", "<C-w>h", { desc = "Move to Window Left" })
keymap("n", "<C-l>", "<C-w>l", { desc = "Move to Window Right" })
-- --- Buffer Navigation ---
-- Go to the next buffer
keymap("n", "<S-l>", ":bnext<CR>", { desc = "Next Buffer" })
-- Go to the previous buffer
keymap("n", "<S-h>", ":bprevious<CR>", { desc = "Previous Buffer" })
vim.keymap.set({'n', 'i', 'v'}, '<F14>', '<C-V>', { desc = 'Enter Visual Block' })
vim.keymap.set({'n', 'i'}, '<F15>', 'V', { desc = 'Enter Visual Line' })

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return {
"windwp/nvim-autopairs",
event = "InsertEnter",
config = function()
require("nvim-autopairs").setup({})
end,
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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/cmp.lua
return {
"hrsh7th/nvim-cmp",
dependencies = {
"hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp", -- Source for LSP completions
"hrsh7th/cmp-buffer", -- Source for buffer completions
"hrsh7th/cmp-path", -- Source for path completions
"L3MON4D3/LuaSnip", -- Snippet engine
"saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip", -- Bridge for snippet engine
},
config = function()
local cmp = require("cmp")
local luasnip = require("luasnip")
cmp.setup({
snippet = {
expand = function(args)
luasnip.lsp_expand(args.body)
end,
},
mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.insert({
["<C-k>"] = cmp.mapping.select_prev_item(), -- Previous item
["<C-j>"] = cmp.mapping.select_next_item(), -- Next item
["<C-b>"] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(-4),
["<C-f>"] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(4),
["<C-Space>"] = cmp.mapping.complete(), -- Trigger completion
["<CR>"] = cmp.mapping.confirm({ select = true }), -- Confirm selection
}),
-- The sources for completion
sources = cmp.config.sources({
{ name = "nvim_lsp" },
{ name = "luasnip" },
{ name = "buffer" },
{ name = "path" },
}),
})
end,
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return {
"olimorris/codecompanion.nvim",
dependencies = { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim" },
config = function()
local openai = require("codecompanion.adapters").extend("openai", {
env = {
api_key = "OPENROUTER_API_KEY",
url = "https://openrouter.ai/api/v1",
},
})
require("codecompanion").setup({
adapters = {
openai = openai,
},
strategies = {
chat = { adapter = "openai" },
inline = { adapter = "openai" },
},
})
end,
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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/colorscheme.lua
return {
"catppuccin/nvim",
name = "catppuccin",
priority = 1000, -- Make sure to load this before all the other start plugins
config = function()
-- load the colorscheme here
vim.cmd.colorscheme("catppuccin")
end,
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return {
"numToStr/Comment.nvim",
config = function()
require("Comment").setup()
end,
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return {
"mfussenegger/nvim-dap",
dependencies = {
-- Installs the beautiful UI for DAP
"rcarriga/nvim-dap-ui",
-- Required by dap-ui
"nvim-neotest/nvim-nio",
},
config = function()
local dap, dapui = require("dap"), require("dapui")
dapui.setup()
-- Add your keymaps for debugging here
vim.keymap.set("n", "<Leader>db", dap.toggle_breakpoint, { desc = "Toggle Breakpoint" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<Leader>dc", dap.continue, { desc = "Continue" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<Leader>do", dap.step_over, { desc = "Step Over" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<Leader>di", dap.step_into, { desc = "Step Into" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<Leader>du", dapui.toggle, { desc = "Toggle DAP UI" })
end,
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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/filetree.lua
return {
"nvim-tree/nvim-tree.lua",
dependencies = { "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" },
config = function()
require("nvim-tree").setup({})
-- A keymap to toggle the file tree
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>e", ":NvimTreeToggle<CR>", {
desc = "Toggle file explorer",
})
end,
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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/formatter.lua
return {
"stevearc/conform.nvim",
config = function()
require("conform").setup({
formatters_by_ft = {
-- Web
javascript = { "prettier" },
typescript = { "prettier" },
javascriptreact = { "prettier" },
typescriptreact = { "prettier" },
html = { "prettier" },
css = { "prettier" },
json = { "prettier" },
yaml = { "prettier" },
markdown = { "prettier" },
sh = { "shfmt" }, -- << ADD THIS LINE
bash = { "shfmt" }, -- << AND THIS ONE
-- PHP
php = { "pint" },
-- Python
python = { "black" },
-- Lua (for our config)
lua = { "stylua" },
},
})
-- A keymap to trigger formatting
vim.keymap.set({ "n", "v" }, "<leader>f", function()
require("conform").format({ async = true, lsp_fallback = true })
end, { desc = "Format code" })
end,
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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/gitsigns.lua
return {
"lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim",
config = function()
require("gitsigns").setup({
-- You can configure the signs here if you want
-- signs = {
-- add = { text = '+' },
-- change = { text = '~' },
-- delete = { text = '_' },
-- topdelete = { text = '‾' },
-- changedelete = { text = '~' },
-- },
})
end,
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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/icons.lua
return {
"nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons",
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return {
"mfussenegger/nvim-lint",
event = "VeryLazy",
config = function()
require("lint").linters_by_ft = {
-- You can add your languages here. Examples:
-- javascript = { "eslint_d" },
-- python = { "ruff" },
}
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "BufWritePost" }, {
callback = function()
require("lint").try_lint()
end,
})
end,
}

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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/lsp.lua (emmet-ls for HTML Tag Completion + No Warning)
return {
"neovim/nvim-lspconfig",
dependencies = {
"williamboman/mason.nvim",
"williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim",
"hrsh7th/nvim-cmp",
},
config = function()
local capabilities = require("cmp_nvim_lsp").default_capabilities()
local on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
-- LSP keymaps
local nmap = function(keys, func, desc)
vim.keymap.set("n", keys, func, { buffer = bufnr, desc = "LSP: " .. desc })
end
nmap("gD", vim.lsp.buf.declaration, "Go to Declaration")
nmap("gd", vim.lsp.buf.definition, "Go to Definition")
nmap("K", vim.lsp.buf.hover, "Hover Documentation")
nmap("<leader>rn", vim.lsp.buf.rename, "Rename Symbol")
nmap("<leader>ca", vim.lsp.buf.code_action, "Code Action")
end
require("mason").setup()
-- ADDING THE NEW LSP SERVERS HERE (emmet_ls replaces html for better tags)
local servers = {
"intelephense", -- PHP
"pyright", -- Python
"ts_ls", -- TS/JS
"clangd", -- C++
"lua_ls", -- Lua
"emmet_ls", -- HTML/CSS (for tag completion/snippets)
"jsonls", -- JSON
"yamlls", -- YAML
"marksman", -- Markdown
"bashls",
}
local mason_lspconfig = require("mason-lspconfig")
mason_lspconfig.setup({
ensure_installed = servers,
handlers = {
-- Global handler using new vim.lsp.config API (no global lspconfig require)
function(server_name)
vim.lsp.config(server_name, {
on_attach = on_attach,
capabilities = capabilities,
root_dir = function(fname)
if type(fname) ~= "string" then
return vim.fn.getcwd()
end
local util = require("lspconfig.util")
return util.root_pattern(".git", "composer.json", "package.json")(fname)
or util.path.dirname(fname)
end,
})
end,
},
})
-- emmet-ls Specific Setup (for HTML/CSS tag completion + snippets)
vim.lsp.config("emmet_ls", {
on_attach = on_attach,
capabilities = vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", capabilities, {
textDocument = {
completion = {
completionItem = {
snippetSupport = true, -- Enables <div> → <div></div> + Emmet expansions
},
},
},
}),
filetypes = { "html", "css", "javascriptreact", "typescriptreact" }, -- Broad for web files
root_dir = function(fname)
if type(fname) ~= "string" then
return vim.fn.getcwd()
end
local util = require("lspconfig.util")
return util.root_pattern(".git", "package.json")(fname)
or util.path.dirname(fname)
end,
init_options = {
html = {
options = {
["bem.enabled"] = true, -- Optional: BEM naming support
},
completions = true,
format = true,
extractColors = true,
includeLanguages = {
javascript = "javascriptreact",
},
},
},
})
end,
}

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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/lualine.lua
return {
"nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim",
dependencies = { "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons" },
config = function()
require("lualine").setup({})
end,
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return {
-- Enhanced Markdown editing (only for .md)
{
"godlygeek/tabular",
ft = "markdown",
},
{
"plasticboy/vim-markdown",
ft = "markdown",
dependencies = { "godlygeek/tabular" },
config = function()
-- Core settings
vim.g.vim_markdown_folding_disabled = 0
vim.g.vim_markdown_conceal = 1
vim.g.vim_markdown_toc_autofit = 1
vim.g.vim_markdown_strikethrough = 1
-- Prose-friendly wrapping + Pandoc exports (MD only)
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("FileType", {
pattern = "markdown",
callback = function()
-- Wrapping
vim.opt_local.wrap = true
vim.opt_local.linebreak = true
vim.opt_local.list = false
-- HTML preview/export
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>mh", function()
local input = vim.fn.expand("%")
local output = "/tmp/" .. vim.fn.fnamemodify(input, ":t:r") .. ".html"
vim.fn.system("pandoc " .. vim.fn.shellescape(input) .. " -o " .. vim.fn.shellescape(output) .. " --standalone --self-contained")
vim.fn.system("open " .. vim.fn.shellescape(output))
end, { desc = "Markdown to HTML Preview", buffer = true })
-- PDF export
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>mp", function()
local input = vim.fn.expand("%")
local output = vim.fn.fnamemodify(input, ":r") .. ".pdf"
vim.fn.system("pandoc " .. vim.fn.shellescape(input) .. " -o " .. vim.fn.shellescape(output) .. " --pdf-engine=pdflatex")
end, { desc = "Markdown to PDF", buffer = true })
-- TOC preview
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>mt", ":!pandoc % --toc -o /tmp/toc.html && open /tmp/toc.html<CR>", { desc = "Generate TOC Preview", buffer = true })
end,
})
end,
},
-- Live browser preview (MD + HTML)
{
"brianhuster/live-preview.nvim",
dependencies = { "nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim" },
ft = { "markdown", "html" }, -- Load for both
lazy = false,
opts = {
usage_title = "Usage: <leader>lp to start preview",
picker_title = "Select file to preview",
templates = { -- Basic MD render (for .md); HTML serves raw
md = {
command = "pandoc % -o /tmp/preview.html --standalone --self-contained", -- Use Pandoc for MD
extension = "html"
},
html = {
command = "echo 'Serving raw HTML'", -- No-op; serves file directly
extension = "html"
}
},
debounce = 300, -- Refresh delay post-save
},
keys = {
{ "<leader>lp", "<cmd>LivePreview start<cr>", desc = "Start Live Preview", ft = { "markdown", "html" } },
{ "<leader>ls", "<cmd>LivePreview stop<cr>", desc = "Stop Live Preview", ft = { "markdown", "html" } },
},
},
}

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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/mason-tools.lua
return {
"williamboman/mason.nvim",
opts = {
ensure_installed = {
-- Formatters
"html-ls",
"prettier", -- For web files
"pint", -- For PHP/Laravel
"black", -- For Python
"shfmt",
-- Linters (optional but recommended)
"eslint_d", -- For JS/TS
},
},
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return {
"nvim-orgmode/orgmode",
dependencies = {
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
},
-- Load at startup so the parser definition exists before you run TSInstall.
lazy = false,
init = function()
-- Register the org parser with nvim-treesitter (API-compatible fallback).
local ok, parsers = pcall(require, "nvim-treesitter.parsers")
if not ok then
return
end
local parser_configs = nil
if type(parsers.get_parser_configs) == "function" then
parser_configs = parsers.get_parser_configs()
elseif type(parsers.get_parser_configs) == "table" then
parser_configs = parsers.get_parser_configs
elseif type(parsers.parser_configs) == "table" then
parser_configs = parsers.parser_configs
end
if not parser_configs then
return
end
-- Dont overwrite if it already exists.
if not parser_configs.org then
parser_configs.org = {
install_info = {
url = "https://github.com/milisims/tree-sitter-org",
revision = "main",
files = { "src/parser.c", "src/scanner.c" },
},
filetype = "org",
}
end
end,
config = function()
require("orgmode").setup({
org_agenda_files = { "~/organizer/agenda/**/*", "~/organizer/*.org" },
org_default_notes_file = "~/organizer/inbox.org",
})
end,
}

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return {
"andrewberty/telescope-themes",
}

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return {
"nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim",
dependencies = { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim" },
config = function()
-- This section is unchanged
local builtin = require("telescope.builtin")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ff", builtin.find_files, { desc = "Find files" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>fg", builtin.live_grep, { desc = "Live grep" })
-- ADD THIS LINE to load the new extension
require("telescope").load_extension("themes")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>f", builtin.find_files, { desc = "Find files" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ff", builtin.find_files, { desc = "Find files" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>fg", builtin.live_grep, { desc = "Live grep" })
-- ADD THIS LINE to create the new keymap
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>th", "<cmd>Telescope themes<cr>", { desc = "Switch Theme" })
end,
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return {
"catppuccin/nvim",
name = "catppuccin",
priority = 1000, -- Make sure this theme is loaded first
config = function()
-- You can add custom settings here if you like
end,
}

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return { "Mofiqul/dracula.nvim" }

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return { "neanias/everforest-nvim" }

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return { "ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim" }

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return { "rebelot/kanagawa.nvim" }

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return { "navarasu/onedark.nvim" }

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return { "folke/tokyonight.nvim" }

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-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/sam/plugins/treesitter.lua
return {
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
build = ":TSUpdate", -- Installs and updates parsers
config = function()
local ok, ts = pcall(require, "nvim-treesitter.config")
if not ok then
ok, ts = pcall(require, "nvim-treesitter.configs")
end
if not ok then
vim.notify(
"nvim-treesitter: config module not found",
vim.log.levels.ERROR
)
return
end
ts.setup({
ensure_installed = {
"c",
"cpp",
"lua",
"vim",
"vimdoc",
"python",
"javascript",
"typescript",
"tsx",
"html",
"css",
"json",
"php",
},
sync_install = false,
auto_install = true,
highlight = { enable = true },
})
end,
}

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-- In your plugins configuration file
return {
-- ... other plugins
{
"lervag/vimtex",
lazy = false, -- Or ft = "tex" to load it only for tex files
config = function()
-- Use Zathura as the PDF viewer
vim.g.vimtex_view_method = "zathura"
end,
},
-- ... other plugins
}

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return {
"folke/which-key.nvim",
config = function()
require("which-key").setup({
-- your configuration comes here
-- or leave it empty to use the default settings
})
end,
}

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@@ -1,10 +1,30 @@
{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
{
# Stop nouveau from binding the NVIDIA GPU
boot.blacklistedKernelModules = [ "nouveau" ];
boot.kernelParams = [
"nvidia.NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1"
"intel_iommu=off"
"dev_mem_signed_off=1"
"modprobe.blacklist=nouveau"
"nouveau.modeset=0"
];
boot.extraModprobeConfig = ''
options nvidia_modeset vblank_sem_control=0
'';
imports = [
./hardware-configuration.nix
];
home-manager.backupFileExtension = "hm-bak";
# ---
# Nix (enable flakes on the installed system)
# ---
@@ -17,7 +37,7 @@
boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
# Known-good baseline from niri-4screen.md
boot.kernelParams = [ "intel_iommu=off" "dev_mem_signed_off=1" ];
# ---
# Identity
@@ -29,9 +49,10 @@
# Networking
# ---
networking.networkmanager.enable = true;
networking.interfaces.enp0s31f6.wakeOnLan.enable = true;
# Static IP policy:
# - You confirmed the static IP must be on Wi-Fi SSID "Aussie Broadband 8729"
# - Static IP must be on Wi-Fi SSID "Aussie Broadband 8729"
# - Do NOT store Wi-Fi secrets (PSK) in git-tracked Nix files
#
# Approach:
@@ -100,12 +121,27 @@
# ---
# Users
# ---
users.users.sam.openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [
"ssh-rsa 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 root@core-ssh"
];
services.ollama.enable = true;
services.udisks2.enable = true;
services.dbus.enable = true;
programs.kdeconnect.enable = true;
services.gvfs.enable = true;
services.tumbler.enable = true;
programs.zsh.enable = true;
users.users.sam = {
isNormalUser = true;
description = "Sam";
extraGroups = [ "wheel" "networkmanager" "docker" "video" "render" ];
extraGroups = [ "wheel" "networkmanager" "video" "render" "docker"];
shell = pkgs.zsh;
};
@@ -121,11 +157,23 @@
# ---
# SSH
# ---
services.openssh.enable = true;
services.openssh.openFirewall = true;
services.openssh = {
enable = true;
openFirewall = true;
settings = {
PasswordAuthentication = true;
KbdInteractiveAuthentication = true;
PermitRootLogin = "no";
};
};
#services.openssh.enable = true;
# services.openssh.openFirewall = true;
# Defaulting to keys-only for safety. If you explicitly want password auth for the migration,
# flip this to true.
services.openssh.settings.PasswordAuthentication = false;
#services.openssh.settings.PasswordAuthentication = false;
# Explicitly enable firewall (keep SSH as the only opened port via openFirewall above).
networking.firewall.enable = true;
@@ -139,6 +187,18 @@
# especially in minimal Wayland sessions.
security.polkit.enable = true;
security.polkit.extraConfig = ''
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id == "org.freedesktop.login1.suspend" &&
subject.user == "sam") {
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
});
'';
# ---
# Firmware / microcode (stability)
# ---
@@ -148,11 +208,10 @@
# ---
# OpenGL (important for NVIDIA Wayland apps)
# ---
hardware.opengl = {
hardware.graphics = {
enable = true;
driSupport = true;
driSupport32Bit = true;
};
enable32Bit = true;
};
# ---
# Audio (PipeWire)
@@ -172,19 +231,120 @@
zramSwap.enable = true;
# ---
# Docker
# Docker (DEFER for now)
# ---
virtualisation.docker.enable = true;
# ---
# Mounts
# ---
fileSystems."/data" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e";
fsType = "ext4";
options = [ "nofail" "x-systemd.device-timeout=1s" ];
};
# fileSystems."/data" = {
# device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e";
# fsType = "ext4";
# options = [ "nofail" "x-systemd.device-timeout=1s" ];
# };
systemd.services.wake-on-lan-resume = {
description = "Re-enable Wake-on-LAN after resume";
wantedBy = [ "post-resume.target" ];
after = [ "post-resume.target" ];
serviceConfig = {
Type = "oneshot";
ExecStart = "${pkgs.ethtool}/bin/ethtool -s enp0s31f6 wol g";
};
};
# Allow sam to suspend without password (for Home Assistant WOL)
security.sudo.extraRules = [
{
users = [ "sam" ];
commands = [
{
command = "${pkgs.systemd}/bin/systemctl suspend";
options = [ "NOPASSWD" ];
}
];
}
];
# This was the integral drive that died.
# fileSystems."/mnt/integral300" = {
# device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e";
# fsType = "ext4";
# options = [
# "nofail"
# "noauto"
# "x-systemd.automount"
# "x-systemd.idle-timeout=60"
# "x-systemd.device-timeout=30s"
# ];
# };
fileSystems."/mnt/backup" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/0806B92006B90FA4";
fsType = "ntfs3";
options = [
"ro"
"nofail"
"noauto"
"x-systemd.automount"
"x-systemd.idle-timeout=60"
"x-systemd.device-timeout=30s"
"uid=1000"
"gid=100"
"umask=022"
];
};
fileSystems."/mnt/tempbackup" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/4f9c4bd5-fea5-408f-9370-731fc095da3f";
fsType = "ext4";
options = [
"nofail"
"noauto"
"x-systemd.automount"
"x-systemd.idle-timeout=60"
"x-systemd.device-timeout=30s"
];
};
fileSystems."/mnt/xpsystemdrive" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/82c994f1-9adb-49e4-ba1e-5b6e5ccbd49b";
fsType = "ext4";
options = [
"nofail"
"noauto"
"x-systemd.automount"
"x-systemd.idle-timeout=60"
"x-systemd.device-timeout=30s"
];
};
fileSystems."/mnt/smartdrive" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/819c3228-c1af-4d8e-b507-2ad11b20cbef";
fsType = "ext4";
options = [
"nofail"
"noauto"
"x-systemd.automount"
"x-systemd.idle-timeout=60"
"x-systemd.device-timeout=30s"
];
};
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = lib.mkAfter [
"d /mnt/integral300 0755 root root -"
"d /mnt/backup 0755 root root -"
"d /mnt/tempbackup 0755 root root -"
"d /mnt/xpsystemdrive 0755 root root -"
"d /mnt/smartdrive 0755 root root -"
];
# ---
# Niri + login (greetd)
# ---
@@ -195,7 +355,8 @@
user = "greeter";
command =
"${pkgs.greetd.tuigreet}/bin/tuigreet --time --remember --cmd ${
lib.escapeShellArg "${pkgs.niri}/bin/niri --session"
lib.escapeShellArg
"${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash -lc 'mkdir -p ~/.local/state; exec ${pkgs.niri}/bin/niri --session 2>~/.local/state/niri.log'"
}";
};
};
@@ -206,12 +367,61 @@
enable = true;
extraPortals = [
pkgs.xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
pkgs.xdg-desktop-portal-gnome
pkgs.xdg-desktop-portal-wlr
pkgs.kdePackages.xdg-desktop-portal-kde
];
};
fonts.packages = with pkgs; [
nerd-fonts.symbols-only
font-awesome
nerd-fonts.jetbrains-mono
];
# Minimal system packages needed for the session and core usability
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
ethtool
swww
uv
(pkgs.callPackage ../../pkgs/agentpipe.nix { })
(pkgs.callPackage ../../pkgs/sidecar-bin.nix { })
xfce.thunar
xfce.tumbler
ffmpegthumbnailer
# Optional: ensure Qt apps look okay in Niri
kdePackages.qtwayland
kdePackages.qtsvg
poppler-utils
kdePackages.kdeconnect-kde
tmux
brave
vorta
borgbackup
libreoffice-fresh
filezilla
nushell
zed-editor
brave
swappy
nerd-fonts.symbols-only
font-awesome
nerd-fonts.jetbrains-mono
spotify
vlc
telegram-desktop
waybar
firefox
google-chrome
kitty
fuzzel
niri
greetd.tuigreet
xwayland
@@ -220,13 +430,26 @@
slurp
];
services.tailscale.enable = true;
# ---
# NVIDIA (simple, first-boot stable config; PRIME tuning later)
# ---
services.xserver.videoDrivers = [ "nvidia" ];
hardware.nvidia.modesetting.enable = true;
hardware.nvidia.nvidiaSettings = true;
hardware.nvidia.nvidiaPersistenced = true;
hardware.nvidia = {
modesetting.enable = true;
nvidiaSettings = true;
nvidiaPersistenced = true;
open = false;
# Helps resume by preserving VRAM allocations:
powerManagement.enable = true;
};
# ---
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Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 953.87 GiB, 1024209543168 bytes, 2000409264 sectors
Disk model: PM951 NVMe SAMSUNG 1024GB
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: 3C752166-F3F5-4EE6-B50A-B240D0FD272D
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/nvme0n1p1 2048 206847 204800 100M EFI System
/dev/nvme0n1p2 206848 239615 32768 16M Microsoft reserved
/dev/nvme0n1p3 239616 1057007615 1056768000 503.9G Microsoft basic data
/dev/nvme0n1p4 1999321088 2000406527 1085440 530M Windows recovery environment
/dev/nvme0n1p5 1057007616 1999321087 942313472 449.3G Linux filesystem
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@@ -1,18 +1,33 @@
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# PLACEHOLDER hardware-configuration.nix
#
# Replace this file with the REAL generated hardware configuration from the
# NixOS installer before installing / switching to this host configuration.
#
# How:
# 1) Boot the NixOS installer ISO
# 2) Partition/mount target as planned
# 3) Run: nixos-generate-config --root /mnt
# 4) Copy the generated /mnt/etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix into:
# hosts/sam-4screen-desktop/hardware-configuration.nix
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Do not modify this file! It was generated by nixos-generate-config
# and may be overwritten by future invocations. Please make changes
# to /etc/nixos/configuration.nix instead.
{ config, lib, pkgs, modulesPath, ... }:
{
imports =
[ (modulesPath + "/installer/scan/not-detected.nix")
];
boot.initrd.availableKernelModules = [ "xhci_pci" "ahci" "nvme" "usb_storage" "ums_cypress" "usbhid" "sd_mod" "sr_mod" ];
boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ ];
boot.kernelModules = [ "kvm-intel" ];
boot.extraModulePackages = [ ];
fileSystems."/" =
{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/fb26cb12-6cbf-4dd9-a53d-5fed72351334";
fsType = "ext4";
};
fileSystems."/boot" =
{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/4A17-D854";
fsType = "vfat";
options = [ "fmask=0077" "dmask=0077" ];
};
swapDevices =
[ { device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/7ec41b93-8977-4a56-a6be-5eff57b823b0"; }
];
nixpkgs.hostPlatform = lib.mkDefault "x86_64-linux";
hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware;
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lo UNKNOWN 00:00:00:00:00:00 <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP>
enp0s31f6 UP d8:9e:f3:07:bf:05 <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP>
wlp4s2 UP 80:1f:02:4f:18:ae <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP>
tailscale0 UNKNOWN <POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP>

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NAME SIZE TYPE FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINTS
loop0 332.2M loop squashfs /snap/code/218
loop1 4K loop squashfs /snap/bare/5
loop2 332.2M loop squashfs /snap/code/220
loop3 63.8M loop squashfs /snap/core20/2682
loop4 55.5M loop squashfs /snap/core18/2976
loop5 63.8M loop squashfs /snap/core20/2686
loop6 55.5M loop squashfs /snap/core18/2979
loop7 73.9M loop squashfs /snap/core22/2216
loop8 74M loop squashfs /snap/core22/2292
loop9 66.8M loop squashfs /snap/core24/1267
loop10 66.9M loop squashfs /snap/core24/1349
loop12 251.7M loop squashfs /snap/firefox/7720
loop13 18.5M loop squashfs /snap/firmware-updater/210
loop14 16.4M loop squashfs /snap/firmware-updater/216
loop15 164.8M loop squashfs /snap/gnome-3-28-1804/198
loop16 349.7M loop squashfs /snap/gnome-3-38-2004/143
loop17 516.2M loop squashfs /snap/gnome-42-2204/226
loop18 531.4M loop squashfs /snap/gnome-42-2204/247
loop19 669.8M loop squashfs /snap/gnome-46-2404/145
loop20 606.1M loop squashfs /snap/gnome-46-2404/153
loop21 91.7M loop squashfs /snap/gtk-common-themes/1535
loop22 395M loop squashfs /snap/mesa-2404/1165
loop23 290.8M loop squashfs /snap/mesa-2404/912
loop24 92.5M loop squashfs /snap/mqtt-explorer/31
loop25 6.9M loop squashfs /snap/notepad-plus-plus/412
loop26 56.6M loop squashfs /snap/nushell/1736
loop27 54.9M loop squashfs /snap/nushell/1927
loop28 10.8M loop squashfs /snap/snap-store/1270
loop29 17.5M loop squashfs /snap/snap-store/1300
loop30 50.9M loop squashfs /snap/snapd/25577
loop31 48.1M loop squashfs /snap/snapd/25935
loop32 576K loop squashfs /snap/snapd-desktop-integration/343
loop33 576K loop squashfs /snap/snapd-desktop-integration/315
loop34 189.6M loop squashfs /snap/spotify/88
loop35 196.6M loop squashfs /snap/spotify/89
loop36 81.9M loop squashfs /snap/telegram-desktop/6869
loop37 82.1M loop squashfs /snap/telegram-desktop/6883
loop38 226.6M loop squashfs /snap/thunderbird/933
loop39 226.6M loop squashfs /snap/thunderbird/959
loop40 460.6M loop squashfs /snap/wine-platform-9-devel-core22/33
loop41 579.5M loop squashfs /snap/wine-platform-runtime-core22/110
loop42 576.1M loop squashfs /snap/wine-platform-runtime-core22/111
loop43 251.7M loop squashfs /snap/firefox/7766
sda 223.6G disk
├─sda1 16M part
└─sda2 223.6G part ntfs Back Up 0806B92006B90FA4 /media/sam/Back Up
sdb 149.1G disk
└─sdb1 149G part ext4 XPSystemDrive 82c994f1-9adb-49e4-ba1e-5b6e5ccbd49b /media/sam/XPSystemDrive
sdc 465.8G disk
└─sdc1 465.8G part ext4 TempBackup 4f9c4bd5-fea5-408f-9370-731fc095da3f /media/sam/TempBackup
sdd 298.1G disk
└─sdd1 298.1G part ext4 Integral300 27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e /media/sam/Integral300
sr0 1024M rom
nvme0n1 953.9G disk
├─nvme0n1p1 100M part vfat 94CC-9DA4 /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p2 16M part
├─nvme0n1p3 503.9G part ntfs 8294CD2994CD2111 /media/sam/8294CD2994CD2111
├─nvme0n1p4 530M part ntfs 6E1AA32B1AA2EEF1
└─nvme0n1p5 449.3G part ext4 4e99904c-ce6f-4c3c-898a-e29cfc373489 /

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sam-4screen-desktop
description: Desktop Computer
product: Precision Tower 3620 (06B7)
vendor: Dell Inc.
serial: GJD72K2
width: 64 bits
capabilities: smbios-3.0.0 dmi-3.0.0 smp vsyscall32
configuration: boot=normal chassis=desktop family=Precision sku=06B7 uuid=4c4c4544-004a-4410-8037-c7c04f324b32
*-core
description: Motherboard
product: 0MWYPT
vendor: Dell Inc.
physical id: 0
version: A01
serial: /GJD72K2/CNFCW0077E00CW/
*-firmware
description: BIOS
vendor: Dell Inc.
physical id: 0
version: 2.30.0
date: 04/08/2024
size: 64KiB
capacity: 16MiB
capabilities: pci pnp upgrade shadowing cdboot bootselect edd int13floppy1200 int13floppy720 int13floppy2880 int5printscreen int9keyboard int14serial int17printer acpi usb biosbootspecification netboot uefi
*-memory
description: System Memory
physical id: 9
slot: System board or motherboard
size: 64GiB
*-bank:0
description: DIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 2133 MHz (0.5 ns)
product: M378A2K43BB1-CPB
vendor: Samsung
physical id: 0
serial: 9722AFF3
slot: DIMM1
size: 16GiB
width: 64 bits
clock: 2133MHz (0.5ns)
*-bank:1
description: DIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 2133 MHz (0.5 ns)
product: M378A2K43BB1-CPB
vendor: Samsung
physical id: 1
serial: 9722B079
slot: DIMM2
size: 16GiB
width: 64 bits
clock: 2133MHz (0.5ns)
*-bank:2
description: DIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 2133 MHz (0.5 ns)
product: M378A2K43BB1-CPB
vendor: Samsung
physical id: 2
serial: 9722B071
slot: DIMM3
size: 16GiB
width: 64 bits
clock: 2133MHz (0.5ns)
*-bank:3
description: DIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 2133 MHz (0.5 ns)
product: M378A2K43BB1-CPB
vendor: Samsung
physical id: 3
serial: 9722B070
slot: DIMM4
size: 16GiB
width: 64 bits
clock: 2133MHz (0.5ns)
*-cache:0
description: L1 cache
physical id: f
slot: L1 Cache
size: 256KiB
capacity: 256KiB
capabilities: synchronous internal write-back unified
configuration: level=1
*-cache:1
description: L2 cache
physical id: 10
slot: L2 Cache
size: 1MiB
capacity: 1MiB
capabilities: synchronous internal write-back unified
configuration: level=2
*-cache:2
description: L3 cache
physical id: 11
slot: L3 Cache
size: 8MiB
capacity: 8MiB
capabilities: synchronous internal write-back unified
configuration: level=3
*-cpu
description: CPU
product: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
vendor: Intel Corp.
physical id: 12
bus info: cpu@0
version: 6.158.9
serial: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
slot: U3E1
size: 4399MHz
capacity: 4500MHz
width: 64 bits
clock: 100MHz
capabilities: lm fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx pdpe1gb rdtscp x86-64 constant_tsc art arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl xtopology nonstop_tsc cpuid aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx est tm2 ssse3 sdbg fma cx16 xtpr pdcm pcid sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic movbe popcnt tsc_deadline_timer aes xsave avx f16c rdrand lahf_lm abm 3dnowprefetch cpuid_fault epb pti ssbd ibrs ibpb stibp tpr_shadow flexpriority ept vpid ept_ad fsgsbase tsc_adjust bmi1 avx2 smep bmi2 erms invpcid mpx rdseed adx smap clflushopt intel_pt xsaveopt xsavec xgetbv1 xsaves dtherm ida arat pln pts hwp hwp_notify hwp_act_window hwp_epp vnmi md_clear flush_l1d arch_capabilities cpufreq
configuration: cores=4 enabledcores=4 microcode=248 threads=8
*-pci
description: Host bridge
product: Xeon E3-1200 v6/7th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 100
bus info: pci@0000:00:00.0
version: 05
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
configuration: driver=skl_uncore
resources: irq:0
*-pci:0
description: PCI bridge
product: 6th-10th Gen Core Processor PCIe Controller (x16)
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1
bus info: pci@0000:00:01.0
version: 05
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci pm msi pciexpress normal_decode bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=pcieport
resources: irq:121 ioport:e000(size=4096) memory:ee000000-ef0fffff ioport:d0000000(size=301989888)
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GP107GL [Quadro P620]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
logical name: /dev/fb0
version: a1
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom fb
configuration: depth=32 driver=nvidia latency=0 resolution=1680,1050
resources: irq:145 memory:ee000000-eeffffff memory:d0000000-dfffffff memory:e0000000-e1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:c0000-dffff
*-multimedia
description: Audio device
product: GP107GL High Definition Audio Controller
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0.1
bus info: pci@0000:01:00.1
logical name: card0
logical name: /dev/snd/controlC0
logical name: /dev/snd/hwC0D0
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D3p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D7p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D8p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D9p
version: a1
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=snd_hda_intel latency=0
resources: irq:17 memory:ef080000-ef083fff
*-input:0
product: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=3
physical id: 0
logical name: input18
logical name: /dev/input/event14
*-input:1
product: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=7
physical id: 1
logical name: input19
logical name: /dev/input/event15
*-input:2
product: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=8
physical id: 2
logical name: input20
logical name: /dev/input/event16
*-input:3
product: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=9
physical id: 3
logical name: input21
logical name: /dev/input/event17
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: HD Graphics 630
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
version: 04
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
resources: irq:144 memory:ed000000-edffffff memory:c0000000-cfffffff ioport:f000(size=64)
*-usb
description: USB controller
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family USB 3.0 xHCI Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 14
bus info: pci@0000:00:14.0
version: 31
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi xhci bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=xhci_hcd latency=0
resources: irq:124 memory:ef330000-ef33ffff
*-usbhost:0
product: xHCI Host Controller
vendor: Linux 6.14.0-37-generic xhci-hcd
physical id: 0
bus info: usb@1
logical name: usb1
version: 6.14
capabilities: usb-2.00
configuration: driver=hub slots=16 speed=480Mbit/s
*-usb:0
description: Mass storage device
product: Cypress AT2LP
vendor: Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
physical id: 1
bus info: usb@1:1
logical name: scsi5
version: 2.40
serial: DEF10FD70D1E
capabilities: usb-2.00 scsi emulated scsi-host
configuration: driver=ums-cypress maxpower=2mA speed=480Mbit/s
*-disk
description: SCSI Disk
product: 00JB-22KFA0
vendor: WDC WD32
physical id: 0.0.0
bus info: scsi@5:0.0.0
logical name: /dev/sdc
version: 0000
serial: W -D
size: 298GiB (320GB)
capabilities: partitioned partitioned:dos
configuration: logicalsectorsize=512 sectorsize=512 signature=100b218d
*-volume
description: EXT4 volume
vendor: Linux
physical id: 1
bus info: scsi@5:0.0.0,1
logical name: /dev/sdc1
logical name: /media/sam/Integral300
version: 1.0
serial: 27febd74-20aa-4a3a-92c1-6fdd1ad7e88e
size: 298GiB
capacity: 298GiB
capabilities: primary journaled extended_attributes large_files huge_files dir_nlink recover 64bit extents ext4 ext2 initialized
configuration: created=2026-01-27 19:20:40 filesystem=ext4 label=Integral300 lastmountpoint=/media/sam/Integral300 modified=2026-01-28 12:50:32 mount.fstype=ext4 mount.options=rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=remount-ro mounted=2026-01-27 19:29:38 state=mounted
*-usb:1
description: Mass storage device
product: WD5000BEVT-22ZAT
vendor: WDC
physical id: 2
bus info: usb@1:2
logical name: scsi4
version: 3.00
serial: 0010101E40000000
capabilities: usb-2.00 scsi emulated scsi-host
configuration: driver=usb-storage maxpower=2mA speed=480Mbit/s
*-disk
description: SCSI Disk
product: WD5000BEVT-22ZAT
vendor: WDC
physical id: 0.0.0
bus info: scsi@4:0.0.0
logical name: /dev/sdb
version: 3.00
serial: WD-WXNY08ND2684
size: 465GiB (500GB)
capabilities: partitioned partitioned:dos
configuration: ansiversion=4 logicalsectorsize=512 sectorsize=512 signature=1ac8f43c
*-volume
description: EXT4 volume
vendor: Linux
physical id: 1
bus info: scsi@4:0.0.0,1
logical name: /dev/sdb1
version: 1.0
serial: 4f9c4bd5-fea5-408f-9370-731fc095da3f
size: 465GiB
capacity: 465GiB
capabilities: primary journaled extended_attributes large_files huge_files dir_nlink 64bit extents ext4 ext2 initialized
configuration: created=2026-01-27 18:46:14 filesystem=ext4 label=TempBackup modified=2026-01-27 18:46:39 state=clean
*-usb:2
description: Keyboard
product: 2.4G Mouse Consumer Control
vendor: SHARKOON Technologies GmbH
physical id: 7
bus info: usb@1:7
logical name: input10
logical name: /dev/input/event7
logical name: input6
logical name: /dev/input/event3
logical name: input6::capslock
logical name: input6::compose
logical name: input6::kana
logical name: input6::numlock
logical name: input6::scrolllock
logical name: input7
logical name: /dev/input/event4
logical name: input8
logical name: /dev/input/event5
logical name: /dev/input/mouse0
logical name: input9
logical name: /dev/input/event6
version: 2.00
capabilities: usb-1.10 usb
configuration: driver=usbhid maxpower=100mA speed=12Mbit/s
*-usb:3
description: Keyboard
product: umux.com X.Tips V4s Keyboard
vendor: umux.com
physical id: 8
bus info: usb@1:8
logical name: input12
logical name: /dev/input/event8
logical name: input12::capslock
logical name: input12::compose
logical name: input12::kana
logical name: input12::numlock
logical name: input12::scrolllock
logical name: input13
logical name: /dev/input/event9
logical name: /dev/input/mouse1
logical name: input14
logical name: /dev/input/event10
logical name: input15
logical name: /dev/input/event11
logical name: input16
logical name: /dev/input/event12
logical name: input16::capslock
logical name: input16::compose
logical name: input16::kana
logical name: input16::numlock
logical name: input16::scrolllock
version: 0.01
serial: vial:f64c2b3c
capabilities: usb-2.00 usb
configuration: driver=usbhid maxpower=500mA speed=12Mbit/s
*-usb:4
description: Mass storage device
product: USB 2.0 SATA BRIDGE
vendor: Super Top
physical id: a
bus info: usb@1:a
version: 1.40
serial: MA6116VE4018
capabilities: usb-2.00 scsi
configuration: driver=usb-storage maxpower=2mA speed=480Mbit/s
*-usbhost:1
product: xHCI Host Controller
vendor: Linux 6.14.0-37-generic xhci-hcd
physical id: 1
bus info: usb@2
logical name: usb2
version: 6.14
capabilities: usb-3.00
configuration: driver=hub slots=10 speed=5000Mbit/s
*-generic
description: Signal processing controller
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family Thermal Subsystem
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 14.2
bus info: pci@0000:00:14.2
version: 31
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi cap_list
configuration: driver=intel_pch_thermal latency=0
resources: irq:18 memory:ef34e000-ef34efff
*-communication
description: Communication controller
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 16
bus info: pci@0000:00:16.0
version: 31
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=mei_me latency=0
resources: irq:133 memory:ef34d000-ef34dfff
*-sata
description: SATA controller
product: Q170/Q150/B150/H170/H110/Z170/CM236 Chipset SATA Controller [AHCI Mode]
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 17
bus info: pci@0000:00:17.0
logical name: scsi1
logical name: scsi2
version: 31
width: 32 bits
clock: 66MHz
capabilities: sata msi pm ahci_1.0 bus_master cap_list emulated
configuration: driver=ahci latency=0
resources: irq:132 memory:ef348000-ef349fff memory:ef34c000-ef34c0ff ioport:f090(size=8) ioport:f080(size=4) ioport:f060(size=32) memory:ef34b000-ef34b7ff
*-disk
description: ATA Disk
product: Patriot Burst El
physical id: 0
bus info: scsi@1:0.0.0
logical name: /dev/sda
version: 9A0
serial: PBEABBB23090814043
size: 223GiB (240GB)
capabilities: gpt-1.00 partitioned partitioned:gpt
configuration: ansiversion=5 guid=d72b17f4-a649-40ca-935d-cae1eeb1c85d logicalsectorsize=512 sectorsize=512
*-volume:0
description: reserved partition
vendor: Windows
physical id: 1
bus info: scsi@1:0.0.0,1
logical name: /dev/sda1
serial: 38c6b6b3-fdb2-4d43-ba15-9c275fbec985
capacity: 15MiB
capabilities: nofs
configuration: name=Microsoft reserved partition
*-volume:1
description: Windows NTFS volume
vendor: Windows
physical id: 2
bus info: scsi@1:0.0.0,2
logical name: /dev/sda2
version: 3.1
serial: b6da3c24-6685-8944-8d4a-555b3dd3a023
size: 223GiB
capacity: 223GiB
capabilities: ntfs initialized
configuration: clustersize=4096 created=2024-06-16 15:40:40 filesystem=ntfs label=Back Up name=Basic data partition state=clean
*-cdrom
description: DVD-RAM writer
product: DVD+-RW GHB0N
vendor: HL-DT-ST
physical id: 1
bus info: scsi@2:0.0.0
logical name: /dev/cdrom
logical name: /dev/sr0
version: A1C0
capabilities: removable audio cd-r cd-rw dvd dvd-r dvd-ram
configuration: ansiversion=5 status=nodisc
*-pci:1
description: PCI bridge
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port #17
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1b
bus info: pci@0000:00:1b.0
version: f1
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci pciexpress msi pm normal_decode bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=pcieport
resources: irq:122 ioport:d000(size=4096) memory:ef200000-ef2fffff
*-nvme
description: NVMe device
product: PM951 NVMe SAMSUNG 1024GB
vendor: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0
logical name: /dev/nvme0
version: BXV77D0Q
serial: S2FZNXAH301424
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: nvme pm msi pciexpress msix nvm_express bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=nvme latency=0 nqn=nqn.2014.08.org.nvmexpress:144d144d S2FZNXAH301424PM951 NVMe SAMSUNG 1024GB state=live
resources: irq:16 memory:ef200000-ef203fff ioport:d000(size=256)
*-namespace:0
description: NVMe disk
physical id: 0
logical name: hwmon1
*-namespace:1
description: NVMe disk
physical id: 2
logical name: /dev/ng0n1
*-namespace:2
description: NVMe disk
physical id: 1
bus info: nvme@0:1
logical name: /dev/nvme0n1
size: 953GiB (1024GB)
capabilities: gpt-1.00 partitioned partitioned:gpt
configuration: guid=3c752166-f3f5-4ee6-b50a-b240d0fd272d logicalsectorsize=512 sectorsize=512 wwid=nvme.144d-2020202020205332465a4e584148333031343234-504d393531204e564d652053414d53554e4720313032344742-00000001
*-volume:0
description: Windows FAT volume
vendor: MSDOS5.0
physical id: 1
bus info: nvme@0:1,1
logical name: /dev/nvme0n1p1
logical name: /boot/efi
version: FAT32
serial: 94cc-9da4
size: 95MiB
capacity: 99MiB
capabilities: boot nomount fat initialized
configuration: FATs=2 filesystem=fat mount.fstype=vfat mount.options=rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro name=EFI system partition state=mounted
*-volume:1
description: reserved partition
vendor: Windows
physical id: 2
bus info: nvme@0:1,2
logical name: /dev/nvme0n1p2
serial: c548d0ae-4d8e-49ba-a9e8-e33d6b9ec973
capacity: 15MiB
capabilities: nofs nomount
configuration: name=Microsoft reserved partition
*-volume:2
description: Windows NTFS volume
vendor: Windows
physical id: 3
bus info: nvme@0:1,3
logical name: /dev/nvme0n1p3
logical name: /media/sam/8294CD2994CD2111
version: 3.1
serial: 2ea3692d-e9bc-c246-b7e4-28159a0c8020
size: 503GiB
capacity: 503GiB
capabilities: ntfs initialized
configuration: clustersize=4096 created=2024-05-18 15:25:31 filesystem=ntfs mount.fstype=fuseblk mount.options=rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,allow_other,blksize=4096 name=Basic data partition state=mounted
*-volume:3
description: Windows NTFS volume
vendor: Windows
physical id: 4
bus info: nvme@0:1,4
logical name: /dev/nvme0n1p4
version: 3.1
serial: 1aa2-eef1
size: 522MiB
capacity: 529MiB
capabilities: boot precious nomount ntfs initialized
configuration: clustersize=4096 created=2024-05-17 21:30:36 filesystem=ntfs state=clean
*-volume:4
description: EXT4 volume
vendor: Linux
physical id: 5
bus info: nvme@0:1,5
logical name: /dev/nvme0n1p5
logical name: /
version: 1.0
serial: 4e99904c-ce6f-4c3c-898a-e29cfc373489
size: 449GiB
capabilities: journaled extended_attributes large_files huge_files dir_nlink recover 64bit extents ext4 ext2 initialized
configuration: created=2025-06-12 21:59:53 filesystem=ext4 lastmountpoint=/ modified=2026-01-28 12:27:04 mount.fstype=ext4 mount.options=rw,relatime mounted=2026-01-26 18:06:38 state=mounted
*-pci:2
description: PCI bridge
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port #1
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1c
bus info: pci@0000:00:1c.0
version: f1
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci pciexpress msi pm normal_decode bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=pcieport
resources: irq:123 memory:ef100000-ef1fffff
*-pci
description: PCI bridge
product: XIO2001 PCI Express-to-PCI Bridge
vendor: Texas Instruments
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: 00
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci pm msi pciexpress normal_decode bus_master cap_list
resources: memory:ef100000-ef1fffff
*-network DISABLED
description: Wireless interface
product: RT3062 Wireless 802.11n 2T/2R
vendor: Ralink corp.
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:04:02.0
logical name: wlp4s2
version: 00
serial: 80:1f:02:4f:18:ae
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm bus_master cap_list ethernet physical wireless
configuration: broadcast=yes driver=rt2800pci driverversion=6.14.0-37-generic firmware=0.40 latency=32 link=no maxlatency=4 mingnt=2 multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11
resources: irq:18 memory:ef100000-ef10ffff
*-isa
description: ISA bridge
product: C236 Chipset LPC/eSPI Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f
bus info: pci@0000:00:1f.0
version: 31
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: isa bus_master
configuration: latency=0
*-pnp00:00
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 0
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:01
product: PnP device PNP0501
physical id: 1
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=serial
*-pnp00:02
product: PnP device PNP0303
physical id: 2
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=i8042 kbd
*-pnp00:03
product: PnP device PNP0f03
physical id: 3
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=i8042 aux
*-pnp00:04
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 4
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:05
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 5
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:06
product: PnP device PNP0b00
physical id: 6
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=rtc_cmos
*-pnp00:07
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 7
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:08
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 8
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:09
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 9
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:0a
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: a
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:0b
product: PnP device PNP0c31
physical id: b
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=tpm_tis
*-memory UNCLAIMED
description: Memory controller
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family Power Management Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f.2
bus info: pci@0000:00:1f.2
version: 31
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz (30.3ns)
capabilities: bus_master
configuration: latency=0
resources: memory:ef344000-ef347fff
*-multimedia
description: Audio device
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family HD Audio Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f.3
bus info: pci@0000:00:1f.3
logical name: card1
logical name: /dev/snd/controlC1
logical name: /dev/snd/hwC1D0
logical name: /dev/snd/hwC1D2
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC1D0c
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC1D0p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC1D3p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC1D7p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC1D8p
version: 31
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=snd_hda_intel latency=32
resources: irq:146 memory:ef340000-ef343fff memory:ef320000-ef32ffff
*-input:0
product: HDA Intel PCH Rear Mic
physical id: 0
logical name: input23
logical name: /dev/input/event19
*-input:1
product: HDA Intel PCH Front Mic
physical id: 1
logical name: input24
logical name: /dev/input/event20
*-input:2
product: HDA Intel PCH Line Out
physical id: 2
logical name: input25
logical name: /dev/input/event21
*-input:3
product: HDA Intel PCH Front Headphone
physical id: 3
logical name: input26
logical name: /dev/input/event22
*-input:4
product: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=3
physical id: 4
logical name: input27
logical name: /dev/input/event23
*-input:5
product: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=7
physical id: 5
logical name: input28
logical name: /dev/input/event24
*-input:6
product: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=8
physical id: 6
logical name: input29
logical name: /dev/input/event25
*-serial
description: SMBus
product: 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family SMBus
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f.4
bus info: pci@0000:00:1f.4
version: 31
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
configuration: driver=i801_smbus latency=0
resources: irq:16 memory:ef34a000-ef34a0ff ioport:f040(size=32)
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: Ethernet Connection (2) I219-LM
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f.6
bus info: pci@0000:00:1f.6
logical name: enp0s31f6
version: 31
serial: d8:9e:f3:07:bf:05
size: 1Gbit/s
capacity: 1Gbit/s
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation
configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=e1000e driverversion=6.14.0-37-generic duplex=full firmware=0.8-4 ip=192.168.20.27 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1Gbit/s
resources: irq:143 memory:ef300000-ef31ffff
*-scsi
physical id: 1
bus info: usb@1:10
logical name: scsi7
capabilities: emulated scsi-host
configuration: driver=usb-storage
*-disk
description: SCSI Disk
product: HTS541616J9SA00
vendor: Hitachi
physical id: 0.0.0
bus info: scsi@7:0.0.0
logical name: /dev/sde
size: 149GiB (160GB)
capabilities: partitioned partitioned:dos
configuration: logicalsectorsize=512 sectorsize=512 signature=13991399
*-volume
description: EXT4 volume
vendor: Linux
physical id: 1
bus info: scsi@7:0.0.0,1
logical name: /dev/sde1
logical name: /media/sam/XPSystemDrive
version: 1.0
serial: 82c994f1-9adb-49e4-ba1e-5b6e5ccbd49b
size: 149GiB
capacity: 149GiB
capabilities: primary journaled extended_attributes large_files huge_files dir_nlink recover 64bit extents ext4 ext2 initialized
configuration: created=2026-01-27 20:36:08 filesystem=ext4 label=XPSystemDrive modified=2026-01-27 21:09:30 mount.fstype=ext4 mount.options=rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=remount-ro mounted=2026-01-27 21:09:30 state=mounted
*-input:0
product: Sleep Button
physical id: 1
logical name: input0
logical name: /dev/input/event0
capabilities: platform
*-input:1
product: Power Button
physical id: 2
logical name: input1
logical name: /dev/input/event1
capabilities: platform
*-input:2
product: Dell WMI hotkeys
physical id: 3
logical name: input17
logical name: /dev/input/event13
capabilities: platform
*-input:3
product: Power Button
physical id: 4
logical name: input2
logical name: /dev/input/event2
capabilities: platform
*-input:4
product: Video Bus
physical id: 5
logical name: input22
logical name: /dev/input/event18
capabilities: platform

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--- Netplan Configuration ---
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml:network:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: version: 2
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: wifis:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: renderer: NetworkManager
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: match:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: name: "wlp4s2"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: addresses:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: - "192.168.20.27/24"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: nameservers:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: addresses:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: - 192.168.20.35
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: - 192.168.20.13
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: dhcp6: true
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: access-points:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: "Aussie Broadband 8729":
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: auth:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: key-management: "psk"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: password: "<REDACTED>"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: networkmanager:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: uuid: "31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: name: "Aussie Broadband 8729"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: passthrough:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: connection.timestamp: "1766738969"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: ipv4.address1: "192.168.20.27/24,192.168.20.1"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: ipv4.method: "manual"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: ipv6.addr-gen-mode: "default"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: ipv6.ip6-privacy: "-1"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: proxy._: ""
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: networkmanager:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: uuid: "31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-31ac1c6a-4de8-4a3e-929f-aaec5cd53cf4.yaml: name: "Aussie Broadband 8729"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml:network:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: version: 2
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: ethernets:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: renderer: NetworkManager
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: match:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: name: "enp0s31f6"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: addresses:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: - "192.168.20.27/24"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: nameservers:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: addresses:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: - 192.168.20.35
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: - 192.168.20.13
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: dhcp6: true
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: mtu: 1500
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: wakeonlan: true
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: networkmanager:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: uuid: "afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: name: "Wired connection 1"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: passthrough:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: connection.autoconnect: "false"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: connection.autoconnect-priority: "-999"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: connection.timestamp: "1766741824"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: ethernet.wake-on-lan: "64"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: ipv4.address1: "192.168.20.27/24,192.168.20.1"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: ipv4.method: "manual"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: ipv6.addr-gen-mode: "default"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: ipv6.ip6-privacy: "-1"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-afb4bbc6-fac5-31f5-8cdc-a466b8b74765.yaml: proxy._: ""
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml:network:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: version: 2
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: wifis:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: renderer: NetworkManager
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: match:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: name: "wlp4s2"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: dhcp4: true
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: dhcp6: true
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: access-points:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: "NetComm Wireless":
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: auth:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: key-management: "psk"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: password: "<REDACTED>"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: networkmanager:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: uuid: "ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: name: "NetComm Wireless"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: passthrough:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: connection.timestamp: "1769032320"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: wifi-security.auth-alg: "open"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: ipv6.addr-gen-mode: "default"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: ipv6.ip6-privacy: "-1"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: proxy._: ""
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: networkmanager:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: uuid: "ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-ecfc8be2-ba84-46e9-89c6-75bcb35cba55.yaml: name: "NetComm Wireless"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml:network:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: version: 2
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: wifis:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: renderer: NetworkManager
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: match:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: name: "wlp4s2"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: dhcp4: true
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: dhcp6: true
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: access-points:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: "Sams Pixel 8a":
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: auth:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: key-management: "psk"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: password: "<REDACTED>"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: networkmanager:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: uuid: "bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: name: "Sams Pixel 8a"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: passthrough:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: wifi-security.auth-alg: "open"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: ipv6.addr-gen-mode: "default"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: ipv6.ip6-privacy: "-1"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: proxy._: ""
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: networkmanager:
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: uuid: "bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed"
/etc/netplan/90-NM-bf81f458-5456-4645-b6c4-0662760765ed.yaml: name: "Sams Pixel 8a"
\n--- Current IP Configuration ---
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 ::1/128 scope host noprefixroute
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
2: enp0s31f6: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc fq_codel state UP group default qlen 1000
link/ether d8:9e:f3:07:bf:05 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.20.27/24 brd 192.168.20.255 scope global noprefixroute enp0s31f6
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 2403:5804:f1cf:0:1607:4771:2ca5:68a0/64 scope global temporary dynamic
valid_lft 7201sec preferred_lft 3600sec
inet6 2403:5804:f1cf:0:cfcb:7b68:499:a6b3/64 scope global dynamic mngtmpaddr noprefixroute
valid_lft 7201sec preferred_lft 3600sec
inet6 fd3a:a6b:b9f:0:abae:763c:7dd7:162/64 scope global temporary dynamic
valid_lft 584685sec preferred_lft 66095sec
inet6 fd3a:a6b:b9f:0:62bf:88cc:df17:c0ff/64 scope global dynamic mngtmpaddr noprefixroute
valid_lft 2592000sec preferred_lft 604800sec
inet6 fe80::ab76:a154:b7ae:4825/64 scope link noprefixroute
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
3: wlp4s2: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state DOWN group default qlen 1000
link/ether 80:1f:02:4f:18:ae brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
4: tailscale0: <POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1280 qdisc fq_codel state UNKNOWN group default qlen 500
link/none
inet 100.90.186.31/32 scope global tailscale0
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 fd7a:115c:a1e0::d101:ba97/128 scope global
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 fe80::6ddb:5b7c:f580:5ddc/64 scope link stable-privacy
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Niri + 4-Monitor Intel (DP) Migration Notes (Ubuntu 24.04+ → NixOS)
OWNER / CONTEXT
- User: sam (IT)
- Goal: Move to NixOS and daily-drive Niri on a 4-monitor setup.
- Priority: Reliability and broad tool compatibility over “polish”.
- Testing style: often SSH in from another machine because local display can go
black during compositor/DM experiments.
REMOTE REQUIREMENT (clarified)
- SSH is sufficient even when nobody is logged in locally (sshd runs pre-login).
- Remote GUI login is optional/rare. Do not design around RustDesk-at-greeter on
Wayland.
- If remote GUI login is ever needed later, consider adding GNOME+GDM+RDP as a
separate capability; keep Niri as main local session.
HARDWARE SUMMARY
- GPU: Intel iGPU (exact model TBD)
- Outputs: 4x DisplayPort to 4x HP LA2205 monitors
- DRM nodes observed on Ubuntu (node numbering may differ on NixOS):
- Primary KMS card for the 4 DP outputs: /dev/dri/card2
- Render node: /dev/dri/renderD129
- Notes: There may be multiple /dev/dri/card* devices. Session must pick the
correct device driving the 4 DP outputs.
NOTE (2026-01 recon):
- Current Ubuntu hardware scan shows NVIDIA Quadro P620 is driving /dev/fb0 at 1680x1050.
- This suggests the monitors may actually be attached to the Quadro, not the Intel outputs.
- Before finalizing GPU/device selection, verify:
- ls -l /dev/dri/by-path
- loginctl seat-status seat0
- (optional) niri output listing once in session
KNOWN KERNEL / PLATFORM ISSUES
- IOMMU faults / “Operation not permitted” style crashes were avoided on Ubuntu
with kernel flags:
- intel_iommu=off
- dev_mem_signed_off=1
- These flags may or may not be needed on NixOS; keep them as a known-good
baseline and only remove once stable.
UBUNTU WORKING STATE (IMPORTANT BEHAVIORAL FINDINGS)
1) GDM “gear icon” / Wayland sessions
- GDM did not show Wayland sessions until Wayland was enabled.
- /etc/gdm3/custom.conf had WaylandEnable=false. Commenting it out fixed
session availability after restarting GDM.
2) .desktop Exec path issue
- Session .desktop pointing Exec to /home/sam/start-niri.sh caused GDM issues.
- Home perms were drwxr-x--- (750), so greeter user couldnt traverse /home
reliably.
- Fix: Exec must point to a system path (/usr/bin or /usr/local/bin), not
/home.
3) niri-session issue (major root cause of login loop)
- /usr/bin/niri-session existed but session immediately returned to login.
- Logs showed:
Failed to start niri.service: Unit niri.service not found.
Failed to start niri-shutdown.target: Unit niri-shutdown.target not found.
- Therefore niri-session was not usable as packaged (missing systemd user
units).
4) FINAL WORKING FIX ON UBUNTU (proven)
- /usr/share/wayland-sessions/niri.desktop set to start Niri directly:
Exec=/usr/bin/niri --session
- This bypassed niri-session and made Niri start successfully from GDM.
SESSION START METHOD (proven)
- Known working from a display manager: Exec = `niri --session`
- Avoid relying on `niri-session` unless NixOS packaging provides the required
systemd user units (niri.service, niri-shutdown.target).
PERMISSIONS / SECURITY WORKAROUNDS USED DURING TESTING
- User group membership on Ubuntu: video, render, seat
- Custom udev rules were created to chmod 666 DRM nodes.
- Result: /dev/dri/card2 and /dev/dri/renderD129 became world-writable.
- This is NOT desired long term; prefer logind seat ACLs.
- On NixOS, aim to avoid chmod 666 rules unless absolutely needed for debugging.
NIRI CONFIG NOTES
- Config validated successfully on Ubuntu: ~/.config/niri/config.kdl
- Xwayland started via config:
- spawn-at-startup "Xwayland" ":" "1"
- Avoid exporting XDG_RUNTIME_DIR manually; let pam/systemd-logind manage it.
- If needed to force GPU device, Niri supports choosing a render DRM device
(exact config syntax/version dependent). On Ubuntu, correct render node was
renderD129.
NIXOS TARGET STATE (WHAT WE WANT)
- Boot to a login method that reliably starts Niri on the Intel GPU with 4
monitors.
- Must keep a working fallback (at minimum TTY + SSH; optionally a full DE).
- Remote recovery/admin always possible via SSH.
LOGIN / DISPLAY MANAGER STRATEGY OPTIONS (pick one)
Option A: greetd + tuigreet (recommended for Niri-first reliability)
- Minimal moving parts, compositor-agnostic.
- Start the session with: `niri --session`.
- Ideal when “polish doesnt matter” and reliability does.
Option B: GDM (works; proven on Ubuntu)
- Ensure Wayland sessions enabled.
- Ensure session Exec is not in /home.
- If `niri-session` is incomplete, start `niri --session` directly.
DISPLAY MANAGER DECISION NOTE
- If SSH-only remote is the requirement: prefer greetd for simplicity.
- If remote graphical login is ever required: consider GDM + GNOME RDP later as
a separate capability. (Not required now.)
SCREENSHARE / PORTALS REQUIREMENTS (broad tool compatibility)
- Enable PipeWire + WirePlumber.
- Ensure xdg-desktop-portal is installed and functional in the user session.
- Choose a portal backend compatible with Niri (often portal-gnome and/or portal
gtk; exact best choice may be NixOS-specific).
- If screencast/screen-share fails in apps: check portal backend selection,
permissions prompts, and PipeWire.
GPU/DRM PERMISSIONS
- Avoid global chmod 666 udev rules in final config.
- Use logind seat/ACLs; add user to video/render groups if needed.
- When debugging device selection:
- ls -l /dev/dri /dev/dri/by-path
- loginctl seat-status seat0
FALLBACK PLAN
- Minimum: TTY + SSH access always available.
- Optional: install a full fallback DE only if needed (GNOME or Plasma).
- Not required for Niri; just a safety net.
DEBUG / TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST (capture these on failure)
- niri config:
- niri validate
- user session logs:
- journalctl --user -b -l --no-pager | tail -n 300
- kernel DRM messages:
- journalctl -b -k -l --no-pager | grep -iE "drm|i915|kms|atomic|permission" | tail
- device inventory:
- ls -l /dev/dri /dev/dri/by-path
- session type:
- echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
- loginctl session-status
ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA (DONE WHEN)
- Niri starts reliably after reboot from the chosen DM
- All 4 monitors are active consistently
- Screen sharing works in at least one browser-based app and one native app
- SSH recovery works even if local display is broken
- No chmod 666 DRM hacks required in the final config (preferred)
OPEN QUESTIONS FOR NIXOS MIGRATION
- Exact Intel GPU model + correct DRM node mapping on NixOS (may differ)
- Whether the kernel flags are still required on NixOS
- Whether NixOS niri packaging includes full systemd integration units
(niri.service, niri-shutdown.target)
- Best portal backend combo for Niri screencast on NixOS

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{ lib
, python3Packages
, fetchPypi
}:
python3Packages.buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "agentops";
version = "0.4.21";
pyproject = true;
build-system = with python3Packages; [ hatchling ];
src = fetchPypi {
inherit pname version;
hash = "sha256-R3Wcbf1upYutL3dkJX5HeMsuNK4YDO9kL2D1atztZRA=";
};
# Bypasses strict dependency version checks that fail in Nixpkgs
pythonRelaxDeps = [ "packaging" "psutil" "termcolor" ];
propagatedBuildInputs = with python3Packages; [
pydantic requests httpx websockets aiohttp
opentelemetry-api opentelemetry-exporter-otlp-proto-http
opentelemetry-instrumentation opentelemetry-sdk opentelemetry-semantic-conventions
ordered-set packaging psutil pyyaml termcolor wrapt
];
pythonImportsCheck = [ "agentops" ];
meta = with lib; {
description = "Observability and DevTool Platform for AI Agents";
homepage = "https://github.com/AgentOps-AI/agentops";
license = licenses.mit;
};
}

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{ lib, stdenvNoCC, fetchurl }:
stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
pname = "agentpipe";
version = "0.7.0";
src = fetchurl {
url =
"https://github.com/kevinelliott/agentpipe/releases/download/v${finalAttrs.version}/agentpipe_linux_amd64.tar.gz";
sha256 ="sha256-3ofsrInUlcY1UN6LszOZGYJY0SgNB8FTwlyOXx/cznk=";
};
dontConfigure = true;
dontBuild = true;
unpackPhase = ''
tar -xzf "$src"
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p "$out/bin"
if [ -f ./agentpipe ]; then
install -m0755 ./agentpipe "$out/bin/agentpipe"
exit 0
fi
if [ -f ./agentpipe_linux_amd64 ]; then
install -m0755 ./agentpipe_linux_amd64 "$out/bin/agentpipe"
exit 0
fi
# Fallback: try to locate it if the archive layout changes.
bin="$(find . -maxdepth 5 -type f \
\( -name agentpipe -o -name 'agentpipe_linux_amd64' -o -name 'agentpipe_*' \) \
! -name env-vars \
-print -quit)"
if [ -z "$bin" ]; then
echo "agentpipe binary not found after unpack. Contents:" >&2
find . -maxdepth 5 -print >&2
exit 1
fi
install -m0755 "$bin" "$out/bin/agentpipe"
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "AgentPipe multi-agent orchestrator CLI/TUI";
homepage = "https://github.com/kevinelliott/agentpipe";
license = licenses.mit;
platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" ];
mainProgram = "agentpipe";
};
})

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{ lib, buildGoModule, fetchFromGitHub }:
buildGoModule rec {
pname = "agentpipe";
version = "0.6.0";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "kevinelliott";
repo = "agentpipe";
rev = "v${version}";
hash ="sha256-sLnlgXG4Qy1nTbLyx2ci2492kwi8NNaue/4Xpdx7LQw=";
};
vendorHash ="sha256-ZvJ4N2SVVBbxL2qyz/FyXUvrmTGyoojwitf5p1xSUo0=";
subPackages = [ "." ];
# Avoid dynamic linking surprises.
env = {
CGO_ENABLED = "0";
};
ldflags = [
"-s"
"-w"
];
meta = with lib; {
description =
"CLI/TUI orchestrator for multi-agent conversations between AI CLI tools";
homepage = "https://github.com/kevinelliott/agentpipe";
license = licenses.mit;
mainProgram = "agentpipe";
platforms = platforms.linux;
};
}

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{ lib, buildPythonPackage, fetchFromGitHub, python3Packages }:
buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "autogpt";
version = "0.5.2";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "Significant-Gravitas";
repo = "AutoGPT";
rev = "v${version}";
hash = "sha256-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"; # NEEDS UPDATE
};
propagatedBuildInputs = with python3Packages; [
openai
langchain
chromadb
sqlalchemy
beautifulsoup4
requests
];
meta = with lib; {
description = "AutoGPT - Autonomous AI agent";
homepage = "https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT";
license = licenses.mit;
};
}

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{ lib
, python3Packages
, fetchFromGitHub
}:
python3Packages.buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "cli-agent-orchestrator";
version = "1.0.3";
pyproject = true;
build-system = with python3Packages; [ hatchling ];
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "awslabs";
repo = "cli-agent-orchestrator";
rev = "v${version}";
hash = "sha256-syfUQaHeubQnFLgAcIoMozcYA8wuFfcuR2at/J96FoE=";
};
# Relaxes version bounds on dependencies for NixOS compatibility
pythonRelaxDeps = true;
propagatedBuildInputs = with python3Packages; [
fastapi pydantic sqlalchemy uvicorn websockets libtmux
click requests aiofiles python-frontmatter watchdog
apscheduler fastmcp
];
pythonImportsCheck = [ "cli_agent_orchestrator" ];
meta = with lib; {
description = "CLI Agent Orchestrator - multi-agent collaboration via tmux";
homepage = "https://github.com/awslabs/cli-agent-orchestrator";
license = licenses.asl20;
};
}

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{ lib
, stdenv
, python3Packages
, fetchurl
, autoPatchelfHook
, opencv
, libglvnd
}:
python3Packages.buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "mediapipe";
version = "0.10.32";
format = "wheel";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/e3/98/00cd8b2dcb563f2298655633e6611a791b2c1a7df1dae064b2b96084f1bf/mediapipe-0.10.32-py3-none-manylinux_2_28_x86_64.whl";
hash = "sha256-SwlB+7vOQYYvE8sYUMSHjBPbxizV6B50iABRt6IM47Y=";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ autoPatchelfHook ];
buildInputs = [
stdenv.cc.cc.lib
opencv
libglvnd
];
propagatedBuildInputs = with python3Packages; [
numpy
absl-py
protobuf
opencv4
];
meta = with lib; {
description = "MediaPipe - Google's media processing framework";
homepage = "https://github.com/google/mediapipe";
license = licenses.asl20;
};
}

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{ lib, nodejs, pkgs, buildNpmPackage, fetchFromGitHub }:
buildNpmPackage rec {
pname = "react-doctor";
version = "0.0.1";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "millionco";
repo = "react-doctor";
rev = "0.0.1";
hash = "sha256-T8szJcXeqIWmZQU/D4KpeFU1ZXilThL5JBmw2Y0hZkw=";
};
npmDepsHash = lib.fakeHash;
# CRITICAL: Generate package-lock.json during build
postPatch = ''
cd $sourceRoot
npm install --package-lock-only --no-audit --progress=false
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "Let coding agents diagnose and fix your React code";
homepage = "https://github.com/millionco/react-doctor";
license = licenses.mit;
mainProgram = "react-doctor";
};
}

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{ lib, stdenvNoCC, fetchurl }:
stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
pname = "sidecar";
version = "0.71.1";
src = fetchurl {
url =
"https://github.com/marcus/sidecar/releases/download/v0.71.1/sidecar_0.71.1_linux_amd64.tar.gz";
sha256 = "sha256-FFisAM3oHZL8lp35/shvYPj/jmfNohoTiTuVrtePeCU=";
};
dontUnpack = false;
unpackPhase = ''
tar -xzf "$src"
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p "$out/bin"
install -m0755 sidecar "$out/bin/sidecar"
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "Sidecar terminal dashboard for monitoring AI coding agents";
homepage = "https://github.com/marcus/sidecar";
license = licenses.mit;
platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" ];
mainProgram = "sidecar";
};
}

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You are a devops engineer.
You are brief and concise and will help guide me through my plan.
Plan is to migrate my ubuntu system on the main drive with OS installed to NixOS.
I think I have already backed up the required files from windows dual boot and Ubuntu to Inegral300 mount at /media/sam/Integral300/
We need to check the nvme0n1p5 drive to make sure I have not missed a partition.
We need to make a list of software that needs to be installed on the NixOS. There are several files, and some folders to look through.
We need to create a finalized list of software to ensure we have what we need.
We do not need to include everything in the list, just the things I have installed and need that are not generic system utils. The list needs to be consise and withouit duplicate.
Then we will be making a configuration.nix and using homemanager and flake.nix for the installtion on the new NixOS that we will store in the Ingrnal300 and push to my a gitea server I have on my home network.
I have dotfiles that will need to be included and we will use homemanger.
We will be using Niri as the primary display.
List folders and what they are and how to extract software.
Some software is in the ai dev plan. If this is easy to include thats ok. Otherwise I can integrate that once the system is running.
This approach applies to anything else that maybe problematic. We do not have to go all in at once. Get the main things working with niri, display manager, essential bash /zsh utils/, then dotfiles with homemanager, new ai, etc. Keep adding to successful install.
I have a second machine on the desktop that can be used to ssh into this new NixOS if need be.
We need to ensure we set the IP to 192.168.20.27
ai_dev_plan.md this file contains software and a plan for a complex ai development set up. If these files can be included without major hassle that is fine. Otherwise skip and we I can implement as part of incremental set up.
niri-4screen.md this has documentation on how I implemented niri on my ubuntu and advice on how to implement it on nixos along with display manager and wayland etc.
previous_setup.md has info on how I set up my last system, this one is slightly different with more software, niri etc. But the idea and approach particularly with homemanager and dotfiles is important along ssh etc.
dotfiles are on this system at /media/sam/Integral300/data/home_sam_ubuntu/dotfiles/
previous_setup_software.md has more information on software than needs to be consolidated.
setup.md and software_to_add.md are again more files for software consolidation. Aprise and Obisidan can be left out, these wil be installed as docker containers later.
We need development frameworks for python, php, docker-compose, node.
Folder /docs has more directions for the PLAN and software list.
- docs/nixos_build_spec.md is the source-of-truth for disk/boot/network decisions.
- docs/software_inventory.md (or equivalent) is the source-of-truth for the final software list.
Folder /logs has some scans and hardware profiles which can be used for planning and software. Including looking at the disks. Please ask for more info on the disks if needed.
Folder /results has the original migration configuration.nix results . We will eventually replicate this and create a new more upto date one. This can be used as a reference if needed.
Reminder we only formatting and reninstalling on the drive with the ubuntu OS and windows partition.
Please ask questions, request access to file systems where needed.
Summary.
Build list. Finalize list in collaboration with me. Build configuration.nix. Store in Integral300 and gitea. Install NixOS, configure nixos with the set up we have created.

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# NixOS + Home Manager Setup Overview (sam/nixos)
This document is a practical overview of how this NixOS setup was built and how
“dotfiles” are managed, so another AI session (or you later) can replicate it on
another machine.
Repo: `ssh://git@gitea.lab.audasmedia.com.au:2222/sam/nixos.git`
## Goals of this setup
- Reproducible NixOS install via flakes (`nixos-rebuild` / `nixos-install`)
- Home Manager managed user config (zsh, kitty, nvim config, etc.)
- KDE Plasma + Hyprland selectable at SDDM login
- Neovim works reliably on NixOS:
- config tracked in git
- plugins installed via lazy.nvim into a writable directory
- avoid writing any lockfiles into `/nix/store` (read-only)
## High-level architecture
- System config: `hosts/<host>/configuration.nix`
- Hardware config: `hosts/<host>/hardware-configuration.nix`
- generated per-machine during install, then committed
- Home Manager (as NixOS module): `home/sam/home.nix`
- Neovim config stored in repo: `home/sam/nvim/...`
### Repo structure (typical)
- `flake.nix`
- `hosts/aspire-laptop/configuration.nix`
- `hosts/aspire-laptop/hardware-configuration.nix`
- `home/sam/home.nix`
- `home/sam/nvim/` (init.lua, lua/, lazy-lock.json from old setup if needed)
- `scripts/install-from-iso.sh`
## Installation procedure (wipe disk)
### BIOS notes
- Secure Boot disabled on the Acer test laptop for easiest install.
(If Secure Boot is locked by a BIOS Supervisor password, bare-metal install may
be blocked; use a VM test instead.)
### From the NixOS graphical ISO (live environment)
1. Connect to the internet.
2. Clone repo to the live environment:
- `git clone ssh://git@gitea.lab.audasmedia.com.au:2222/sam/nixos.git /tmp/nixos`
3. Partition/mount (WIPES DISK):
- Identify disk (e.g. `/dev/sda` or `/dev/nvme0n1`)
- Run:
- `sudo DISK=/dev/<disk> bash /tmp/nixos/scripts/install-from-iso.sh`
This creates:
- EFI partition (vfat)
- Btrfs root with subvolumes `@` and `@home`
- Mounts under `/mnt` and generates `/mnt/etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix`
4. Copy repo into target:
- `sudo rm -rf /mnt/etc/nixos`
- `sudo mkdir -p /mnt/etc`
- `sudo cp -a /tmp/nixos /mnt/etc/nixos`
5. Copy generated hardware config into the repo host path:
- `sudo cp -f /mnt/etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix /mnt/etc/nixos/hosts/<host>/hardware-configuration.nix`
6. Install:
- `sudo nixos-install --flake /mnt/etc/nixos#<host>`
- reboot
### After first boot
- Set password for `sam` if needed:
- `sudo passwd sam`
- If using Tailscale:
- `sudo tailscale up`
## SSH access (to administer remotely)
This setup enabled OpenSSH server via NixOS config.
- `services.openssh.enable = true;`
- `services.openssh.openFirewall = true;`
- Password auth was enabled for convenience in testing (not best practice).
To apply:
- `sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake /etc/nixos#<host>`
## “Dotfiles” / config management approach (what we actually did)
### The key rule
Home Manager symlinks managed files into `/nix/store` (read-only). That is fine
for config files, but NOT fine for files that apps need to write to at runtime.
### Neovim (special case)
Neovim + lazy.nvim expects to write:
- lockfile
- plugin installs
- cache/state
So:
1) The Neovim config code is kept in git and linked by Home Manager, but we do
NOT have HM own the entire `~/.config/nvim` directory.
We link only:
- `~/.config/nvim/init.lua`
- `~/.config/nvim/lua/`
Example Home Manager linking (conceptual):
- `xdg.configFile."nvim/init.lua".source = ./nvim/init.lua;`
- `xdg.configFile."nvim/lua".source = ./nvim/lua;`
2) lazy.nvim is configured to write lockfile into a writable location:
- lockfile path: `vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy-lock.json"`
(=> `~/.local/share/nvim/lazy-lock.json`)
3) Plugins are installed by lazy.nvim into:
- `~/.local/share/nvim/lazy/`
4) After a new install / new machine, bootstrap plugins with:
- `nvim --headless "+Lazy! sync" "+qa"`
### Why we avoided Nix-managed Neovim plugins in HM
If `programs.neovim.plugins = ...` is used, Neovim may load plugins from a
read-only Nix “vim pack dir” under `/nix/store/...`.
Some plugins (notably treesitter) try to write build artifacts into the plugin
directory, which fails on read-only paths.
Therefore:
- Nix installs `nvim` + dependencies (node/python/rg/fd/compilers).
- lazy.nvim installs the plugins at runtime into user-writable dirs.
### Other tools
Most other CLI tools can be installed declaratively via NixOS or Home Manager.
Their configs can be safely managed by HM as symlinks (read-only is fine).
## Notable fixes/decisions made during setup
- If you see errors like “Read-only file system” writing `lazy-lock.json`,
it means HM is managing the lockfile path. Fix by moving lockfile to data dir
and not linking `lazy-lock.json` into `/nix/store`.
- Treesitter module name mismatch was fixed in config to handle upstream changes:
attempt `require("nvim-treesitter.config")` and fallback to
`require("nvim-treesitter.configs")`.
- Avante was disabled on low-power machines by removing/renaming its plugin spec
file so lazy.nvim does not load it.
- Git remote update issues were resolved using:
- `git fetch origin`
- `git pull --rebase origin main`
- `git push`
## Adding programs (basic workflow)
### System-wide packages
Edit:
- `hosts/<host>/configuration.nix`
Add to:
- `environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ ... ];`
Apply:
- `sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake /etc/nixos#<host>`
### User-only packages
Edit:
- `home/sam/home.nix`
Add to:
- `home.packages = with pkgs; [ ... ];`
Apply:
- `sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake /etc/nixos#<host>`
### Then commit + push
- `cd /etc/nixos`
- `git add -A`
- `git commit -m "..." && git push`
## Secrets (do not put in git)
Do not commit API keys (Gemini/OpenAI/etc.) into this repo.
Preferred:
- store secrets outside git (password manager) and export into your shell
- or use a secret manager like `sops-nix` later
Example (local-only) environment file:
- `~/.config/environment.d/10-secrets.conf`
- contains `GEMINI_API_KEY=...`
- not tracked in git
## References
- NixOS Manual: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/
- Home Manager Manual: https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/
- Flakes: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes
- Packages/options search: https://search.nixos.org/

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System (NixOS) services / core
- NetworkManager
- OpenSSH server (sshd) (password auth enabled)
- Tailscale (client)
- PipeWire audio (Pulse/ALSA)
- Firewall (enabled)
Shell / terminal
- zsh (default shell)
- kitty (terminal emulator)
Browsers / GUI apps
- Google Chrome
- VS Code
- Thunderbird
CLI / terminal utilities
- git, curl, wget, jq
- ripgrep (rg), fd (fd)
- bat, btop
- eza, zoxide, fzf
- starship
- atuin
- zellij
- lazygit
- gh (GitHub CLI)
- borgbackup
- yazi
- tealdeer (tldr)
- navi
- dua
- wl-clipboard, xclip
Build / dev dependencies
- neovim
- gcc, gnumake, unzip
- nodejs, python3, pynvim (Neovim providers)
Docs / LaTeX
- pandoc
- texlive (scheme-small)
- zathura (+ PDF backend as configured)
Neovim (config + plugins)
- Neovim config stored in repo: home/sam/nvim
- Plugin manager: lazy.nvim
- Plugins (from your lazy-lock.json, with Avante disabled):
- which-key.nvim
- vimtex
- nvim-treesitter
- telescope.nvim + telescope-themes
- mason.nvim + mason-lspconfig.nvim
- nvim-lspconfig
- conform.nvim
- nvim-lint
- nvim-cmp + cmp-* + LuaSnip
- nvim-tree.lua + nvim-web-devicons
- gitsigns.nvim
- Comment.nvim
- nvim-dap + nvim-dap-ui + nvim-nio
- Themes: catppuccin, tokyonight, onedark, kanagawa, gruvbox, everforest, dracula
- Markdown: vim-markdown + tabular, live-preview.nvim
- lualine.nvim, plenary.nvim, dressing.nvim, nui.nvim (deps)

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# NixOS Configuration: /results/configuration.nix
# This file configures the core NixOS system.
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
imports =
[ # Include the results of the hardware scan.
# This file will be generated by the NixOS installer.
./hardware-configuration.nix
];
# Bootloader.
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
# ---
# NETWORKING
# ---
networking.hostName = "nixos-desktop";
networking.networkmanager.enable = true;
# Set your time zone.
time.timeZone = "Australia/Sydney";
# ---
# USER ACCOUNTS
# ---
users.users.sam = {
isNormalUser = true;
description = "Sam";
extraGroups = [ "networkmanager" "wheel" ]; # "wheel" allows sudo
};
# ---
# GRAPHICS & DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT
# ---
services.xserver = {
enable = true;
# Enable KDE Plasma 5 Desktop Environment
desktopManager.plasma5.enable = true;
# Enable SDDM as the display manager
displayManager.sddm.enable = true;
# Use the proprietary NVIDIA drivers
videoDrivers = [ "nvidia" ];
};
# Enable OpenGL and Vulkan support
hardware.opengl = {
enable = true;
driSupport = true;
driSupport32Bit = true;
};
# Configure NVIDIA drivers for Hybrid Graphics (Intel + NVIDIA)
hardware.nvidia = {
modesetting.enable = true;
# Use the stable proprietary driver package
package = config.boot.kernelPackages.nvidiaPackages.stable;
# Configure PRIME Render Offload
prime = {
sync.enable = true;
# Set the PCI bus IDs for your GPUs (from lspci output)
intelBusId = "PCI:0:2:0";
nvidiaBusId = "PCI:1:0:0";
};
};
# ---
# SOFTWARE PACKAGES
# ---
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
# --- Tier 1: Critical Applications & Services ---
firefox thunderbird kitty neovim nushell vscode telegram-desktop
# --- Tier 2: Development & CLI Tools ---
git rustc cargo nodejs python3 gcc gnumake btop eza bat fzf ripgrep zoxide
# --- Tier 3: Desktop & GUI Applications ---
libreoffice flameshot vlc spotify timeshift
];
# ---
# SERVICES
# ---
# Enable sound with PipeWire.
sound.enable = true;
hardware.pulseaudio.enable = false;
security.rtkit.enable = true;
services.pipewire = {
enable = true;
alsa.enable = true;
alsa.support32Bit = true;
pulse.enable = true;
};
# Enable CUPS for printing.
services.printing.enable = true;
# ---
# DISK MOUNTS
# ---
fileSystems."/mnt/ubuntu_storage_3TB" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/037a542c-6aa9-4b1f-ab2f-4b6922ab371f";
fsType = "ext4";
};
fileSystems."/mnt/windows-storage" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/063E316A3E315441";
fsType = "ntfs-3g";
options = [ "rw" "uid=1000" "gid=100" "umask=007" ];
};
# Allow installation of unfree packages (like NVIDIA drivers)
nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true;
# Set the system state version.
system.stateVersion = "24.05";
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# NixOS Configuration - AUTO-GENERATED DRAFT
# Path: results/generated_configuration.nix
#
# This file was auto-generated on $(date) based on system reconnaissance.
# !!! IMPORTANT !!!
# This is a DRAFT and a starting point. It WILL require manual review and editing.
# - Verify all package names against the Nixpkgs repository.
# - Check service options and configurations.
# - Double-check all hardware and disk mount settings.
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
imports =
[ # This will be generated by the NixOS installer.
./hardware-configuration.nix
];
# Bootloader.
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
# --- NETWORKING ---
# See logs/06_netplan_config.log for details.
networking.hostName = "nixos-desktop"; # Set your desired hostname.
networking.networkmanager.enable = true;
# The scan found Tailscale running. You will likely want to enable it here.
# services.tailscale.enable = true;
# Set your time zone.
time.timeZone = "Australia/Sydney"; # Please verify this is correct.
# --- USER ACCOUNTS ---
users.users.sam = {
isNormalUser = true;
description = "Sam";
extraGroups = [ "networkmanager" "wheel" "docker" ]; # "wheel" allows sudo. Add other groups if needed.
};
# --- SOFTWARE PACKAGES (DERIVED FROM RECON LOG) ---
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
# --- Essentials & CLI Tools (from history and manual install logs) ---
git
wget
curl
htop # btop is an alternative available in nix
neovim
zsh
zoxide
ripgrep
fzf
tree
# --- Rust & Go Environment ---
rustc
cargo
go
# --- Python Environment ---
python3
# --- Node.js Environment ---
nodejs # Consider specifying a version, e.g., nodejs-20_x
# --- Desktop & GUI Applications ---
firefox
thunderbird
vlc
gimp
inkscape
obs-studio
# --- Manually Installed Tools (verify package names) ---
arduino-cli
lazygit
ollama
scrcpy
# --- Snap Packages (find equivalents in nixpkgs) ---
# The following were installed as snaps. Find their NixOS equivalents.
# - code (vscode)
# - mqtt-explorer
# - notepad-plus-plus (likely use notepadqq or similar)
# - spotify
# - telegram-desktop
# --- Other APT Packages (selection of common tools found) ---
# A full list is in logs/04_nixos_recon.log. Add what you need.
nmap
minicom
screen
net-tools # for ifconfig, etc.
gnome.gnome-tweaks
];
# --- SERVICES & VIRTUALIZATION ---
# Docker was found to be in use.
virtualisation.docker.enable = true;
# Ollama service was running.
# services.ollama.enable = true; # Find the correct module for Ollama on NixOS
# RustDesk service was running.
# services.rustdesk.enable = true; # Find the correct module for RustDesk on NixOS
# Enable sound with PipeWire.
sound.enable = true;
hardware.pulseaudio.enable = false;
security.rtkit.enable = true;
services.pipewire = {
enable = true;
alsa.enable = true;
alsa.support32Bit = true;
pulse.enable = true;
jack.enable = true;
};
# Enable CUPS to print documents.
services.printing.enable = true;
# --- DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT ---
services.xserver.enable = true;
services.xserver.displayManager.gdm.enable = true;
services.xserver.desktopManager.gnome.enable = true;
# --- DISK MOUNTS ---
# !!! CRITICAL !!!
# Update these with the correct UUIDs from your `lsblk -f` output
# once you have booted the NixOS installer.
fileSystems."/data" = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/PLEASE_REPLACE_ME"; # UUID of Integral300 drive
fsType = "ext4";
options = [ "defaults" ];
};
# --- MISC ---
# Allow unfree packages for things like Chrome, Spotify, etc.
nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true;
# System state version. This should be set to the version of NixOS you install.
system.stateVersion = "24.05";
}

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# NixOS Home Manager Configuration: /results/generated_home.nix
# This file declaratively manages your user environment based on the discovered .zshrc.
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
# Set a state version for compatibility
home.stateVersion = "24.05";
programs.home-manager.enable = true;
# ---
# 1. ZSH SHELL & POWERLEVEL10K PROMPT
# ---
programs.zsh = {
enable = true;
enableAutosuggestions = true;
enableSyntaxHighlighting = true;
oh-my-zsh = {
enable = true;
plugins = [ "git" ]; # zsh-autosuggestions & syntax-highlighting are enabled above
theme = "powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k";
};
shellAliases = {
ls = "eza --icons --git";
ll = "eza -l --icons --git";
la = "eza -la --icons --git";
tree = "eza --tree";
# Note: 'batcat' from your .zshrc is typically packaged as 'bat' in NixOS
cat = "bat --color=always --paging=never";
};
};
# Set Zsh as the default shell
home.shell = pkgs.zsh;
# Enable Powerlevel10k theme
programs.powerlevel10k = {
enable = true;
# Your Powerlevel10k config (~/.p10k.zsh) should be linked here if you have one.
# For example: home.file.".p10k.zsh".source = ./p10k.zsh;
};
# ---
# 2. SHELL TOOLS & INTEGRATIONS
# ---
programs.atuin = {
enable = true;
enableZshIntegration = true;
};
programs.fzf = {
enable = true;
enableZshIntegration = true;
};
programs.zoxide = {
enable = true;
enableZshIntegration = true;
};
programs.nvm = {
enable = true;
};
# ---
# 3. EDITORS & TERMINAL
# ---
programs.neovim = {
enable = true;
defaultEditor = true; # Sets EDITOR and VISUAL to nvim
};
programs.kitty = {
enable = true;
};
programs.zellij = {
enable = true;
};
# ---
# 4. PACKAGES & LANGUAGES
# ---
home.packages = with pkgs; [
# Core Utilities
unzip zip p7zip htop wget curl nmap minicom screen tree
# Modern CLI Enhancements (from .zshrc and recon logs)
eza bat lazygit yazi tealdeer navi carapace-bin
# Language Toolchains
rustup go nodejs python3
];
# ---
# 5. ENVIRONMENT & API KEYS
# ---
# SECURITY: Do NOT store secrets in git-tracked Nix files.
# Use a local-only file such as:
# ~/.config/environment.d/10-secrets.conf
# or adopt sops-nix / agenix later.
#
# Example (DO NOT COMMIT):
# home.sessionVariables = {
# OPENAI_API_KEY = "…";
# TAVILY_API_KEY = "…";
# DEEPSEEK_API_KEY = "…";
# };
# Add custom binary paths to your environment
home.sessionPath = [
# For the 'opencode' CLI tool
"$HOME/.opencode/bin"
];
# ---
# AI TOOLS
# ---
programs.gemini-cli = {
enable = true;
};
# ---
# 6. DOTFILE MANAGEMENT
# ---
# This section is a placeholder for linking config files from a Git repo.
# e.g., home.file.".config/nvim/init.vim".source = ./config/nvim/init.vim;
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# My Linux Environment Setup
## 1. Core Command-Line Applications
These are the underlying programs installed on the system.
- **eza**: Modern `ls` replacement.
- **bat** (`batcat`): Modern `cat` replacement with syntax highlighting.
- **ripgrep** (`rg`): Fast `grep` replacement.
- **fzf**: Fuzzy finder for files (`Ctrl+T`) and directories (`Alt+C`).
- **zoxide** (`z`): "Smarter `cd`" command.
- **atuin**: Advanced, searchable shell history (`Ctrl+R`).
- **carapace**: Rich, IDE-style command completions.
- **tealdeer** (`tldr`): Simplified man pages.
- **navi**: Interactive cheatsheet tool.
- **zellij**: Terminal multiplexer for splitting windows.
- **lazygit**: A TUI for managing Git.
- **btop**: Resource monitor.
- **dua-cli** (`dua`): Interactive disk usage analyzer.
- **yazi**: Terminal file manager.
- **xclip**: System clipboard integration.
- **jq**: Command-line JSON processor.
- **pandoc**: Universal document converter.
## 2. Shell Environments
### Zsh (for Kitty)
- **Framework**: Oh My Zsh
- **Prompt**: Powerlevel10k
- **Main Config**: `~/.zshrc`
- **Key Integrations**: `zsh-autosuggestions`, `zsh-syntax-highlighting`, and hooks for all core tools.
## 3. Neovim Configuration
- **Config Directory**: `~/.config/nvim/`
- **Package Manager**: `lazy.nvim`
### Key Plugins Installed
- **Core Functionality**:
- `nvim-lspconfig` & `mason.nvim`: Language Server support.
- `nvim-cmp`: Autocompletion.
- `telescope.nvim`: Fuzzy finding.
- `nvim-treesitter`: Advanced syntax highlighting.
- `nvim-lint`: Code quality analysis.
- `nvim-dap` & `nvim-dap-ui`: Integrated debugging.
- **UI & Experience**:
- `gitsigns.nvim`: Git status markers.
- `lualine.nvim`: Configurable status line.
- `which-key.nvim`: Keybinding popup.
- **Quality of Life**:
- `Comment.nvim`: Universal comment toggling.
- `nvim-autopairs`: Automatic bracket closing.
- **Themes & Switching**:
- `catppuccin`, `tokyonight`, `gruvbox`, `dracula`, `kanagawa`, `everforest`, `onedark`.
- `andrewberty/telescope-themes`: Telescope extension for theme switching.

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Aider Command Line The Gold Standard. It writes code directly to your files with incredible accuracy and works perfectly with OpenRouter.
OpenCode Terminal UI Visual learners who want a "dashboard" feel inside their terminal.
GEmini Cli
Goose Agentic / MCP The newest "power player." It uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to let the AI use your actual computer tools (terminal, browser, memory
Aprise for letting people know - messaging.
Obsidian
Tailscale
RustDesk
Telegram
Thundirbird - is there an alternative?
Flameshot