#!/usr/bin/env sh # NOTE: Untested on case of no home-manager set -xveu # Where this script located SCRIPT_DIR=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0)) echo "SCRIPT_DIR: ${SCRIPT_DIR}" HOME_MANAGER_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/../nix-conf/home-manager" # Manage nix.conf. Ideally, this should be done with snapshot-based version # and with preview on-the-spot, with some timeout (like deploy-rs) if [ -f /etc/nix/nix.conf ]; then # managed nix.conf BACKUP_FILE="/etc/nix/nix.conf.backup" echo "overwriting /etc/nix/nix.conf. Please find latest backup in ${BACKUP_FILE}" sudo cp /etc/nix/nix.conf ${BACKUP_FILE} fi sudo cp "${HOME_MANAGER_DIR}/hwtr/nix.conf" /etc/nix/ sudo cp "${SCRIPT_DIR}/upload-to-cache.sh" /etc/nix/ sudo chmod +x /etc/nix/*.sh # Reload nix daemon so that new changes are applied. sudo launchctl stop org.nixos.nix-daemon sudo launchctl start org.nixos.nix-daemon # Mason is bad: it puts binaries onto xdg.data # let's make mason starts fresh, just in case we introduce RPATH hacks # that injects binary for Mason to use. sudo rm -rf ~/.local/share/nvim/mason # NOTE: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/relative-path-support-for-nix-flakes/18795 # nix flake update is required for relative paths to work nix flake update nix flake update "${SCRIPT_DIR}/../nix-conf/home-manager" # test if we have home-manager, if not, attempt to use nix to put home-manager to # our environment if ! command -v home-manager ; then nix-shell -p home-manager --run "home-manager switch --flake $HOME_MANAGER_DIR $@" else home-manager switch -b backup --flake "$HOME_MANAGER_DIR" $@ fi # Attempt to reload running instances tmux source-file ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf