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nixos-wsl-starter

This repository is intended to be a sane, batteries-included starter template for running a LunarVim-powered NixOS development environment on WSL.

If you don't want to dig into NixOS too much right now, the only file you need to concern yourself with is home.nix. This is where you can add and remove binaries to your global $PATH.

Go to https://search.nixos.org to find the correct package names, though usually they will be what you expect them to be in other package managers.

unstable-packages is for packages that you want to always keep at the latest released versions, and stable-packages is for packages that you want to track with the current release of NixOS (currently 23.11).

If you want to update the versions of the available unstable-packages, run nix flake update to pull the latest version of the Nixpkgs repository and then apply the changes.

Make sure to look at all the FIXME notices in the various files which are intended to direct you to places where you may want to make configuration tweaks.

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What Is Included

This starter is a lightly-opinionated take on a productive terminal-driven development environment based on my own preferences. However, it is trivial to customize to your liking both by removing and adding tools that you prefer.

  • The default editor is lvim
  • win32yank is used to ensure perfect bi-directional copying and pasting to and from Windows GUI applications and LunarVim running in WSL
  • The default shell is zsh
  • Native docker (ie. Linux, not Windows) is enabled by default
  • The prompt is Starship
  • fzf, lsd, zoxide, and broot are integrated into zsh by default
    • These can all be disabled easily by setting enable = false in home.nix, or just removing the lines all together
  • direnv is integrated into zsh by default
  • git config is generated in home.nix with options provided to enable private HTTPS clones with secret tokens
  • zsh config is generated in home.nix and includes git aliases, useful WSL aliases, and sensible$WORDCHARS

Quickstart

Watch the walkthrough video

wsl --import NixOS .\NixOS\ .\nixos-wsl.tar.gz --version 2
  • Enter the distro:
wsl -d NixOS
  • Set up a channel:
sudo nix-channel --add https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-23.11 nixos
sudo nix-channel --update
  • Get a copy of this repo (you'll probably want to fork it eventually):
nix-shell -p git neovim
git clone https://github.com/LGUG2Z/nixos-wsl-starter.git /tmp/configuration
cd /tmp/configuration
  • Change the username to your desired username in flake.nix with nvim (or whichever editor you prefer)
  • Apply the configuration
sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake /tmp/configuration
  • Restart and reconnect to the current WSL shell
wsl -t NixOS
wsl -d NixOS
  • cd ~ and then pwd should now show /home/<YOUR_USERNAME>
  • Move the configuration to your new home directory
mv /tmp/configuration ~/configuration
  • Go through all the FIXME: notices in ~/configuration and make changes wherever you want
  • Apply the configuration
sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake ~/configuration

Note: If developing in Rust, you'll still be managing your toolchains and components like rust-analyzer with rustup!

Project Layout

In order to keep the template as approachable as possible for new NixOS users, this project uses a flat layout without any nesting or modularization.

  • flake.nix is where dependencies are specified
    • nixpkgs is the current release of NixOS
    • nixpkgs-unstable is the current trunk branch of NixOS (ie. all the latest packages)
    • home-manager is used to manage everything related to your home directory (dotfiles etc.)
    • nur is the community-maintained Nix User Repositories for packages that may not be available in the NixOS repository
    • nixos-wsl exposes important WSL-specific configuration options
    • nix-index-database tells you how to install a package when you run a command which requires a binary not in the $PATH
  • wsl.nix is where the VM is configured
    • The hostname is set here
    • The default shell is set here
    • User groups are set here
    • WSL configuration options are set here
    • NixOS options are set here
  • home.nix is where packages, dotfiles, terminal tools, environment variables and aliases are configured

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