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❄️ My NixOS Configuration

This directory contains the declarative configuration for my user environment, managed by Home Manager.

🛠️ How it Works (The Nix Way)

In NixOS, configuration files are managed "declaratively" rather than manually.

  1. The Source of Truth: Everything is defined in your .nix files.
  2. The Nix Store: When you "switch," Nix builds your files and stores them in /nix/store/. These are immutable (read-only).
  3. Symlinking: Home Manager creates symbolic links in your home directory (like ~/.pi/agents/settings.json) that point back to that read-only store.

✍️ How to Make Changes

Do not edit the files in your home directory. They are read-only symlinks. To change settings:

  1. Edit your source code: Open home.nix in nvim.
  2. Modify the Nix block: Locate the home.file section for your agents.
  3. Apply changes:
    home-manager switch
    

Why "sudo" doesn't work

The /nix/store is mounted as read-only at the system level. This ensures your system always matches your config and allows for instant rollbacks if something breaks.

Example: Adding a local file and remote extensions

Pi Agent Configuration

To use the System Architect skills and Steel Browser extension with this project, ensure your .pi/settings.json is configured as follows:

{
  "packages": [
    {
      "source": "/home/sam/ai-assets",
      "extensions": [
        "extensions/steel-browser/index.ts"
      ],
      "skills": [
        "skills/system-architect"
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Usage

When you launch pi in this directory, it will automatically pull these assets from the Audas Media Gitea instance and activate the specialized toolset.