docs/modules: remove outdated and incorrect input-following suggestions

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alfarel 2025-10-31 19:47:24 +00:00
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@ -19,20 +19,13 @@ To use **nvf** with flakes, we first need to add the input to our `flake.nix`.
# flake.nix
{
inputs = {
# Optional, if you intend to follow nvf's obsidian-nvim input
# you must also add it as a flake input.
obsidian-nvim.url = "github:epwalsh/obsidian.nvim";
# Required, nvf works best and only directly supports flakes
# nvf works best with and only directly supports flakes
nvf = {
url = "github:NotAShelf/nvf";
# You can override the input nixpkgs to follow your system's
# instance of nixpkgs. This is safe to do as nvf does not depend
# on a binary cache.
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
# Optionally, you can also override individual plugins
# for example:
inputs.obsidian-nvim.follows = "obsidian-nvim"; # <- this will use the obsidian-nvim from your inputs
};
# ...
@ -44,8 +37,8 @@ Followed by importing the home-manager module somewhere in your configuration.
```nix
{
# Assuming "nvf" is in your inputs and inputs is in the argument set.
# See example installation below
# Assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argument set.
# See example installation below.
imports = [ inputs.nvf.homeManagerModules.default ];
}
```

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@ -19,20 +19,13 @@ To use **nvf** with flakes, we first need to add the input to our `flake.nix`.
# flake.nix
{
inputs = {
# Optional, if you intend to follow nvf's obsidian-nvim input
# you must also add it as a flake input.
obsidian-nvim.url = "github:epwalsh/obsidian.nvim";
# Required, nvf works best and only directly supports flakes
# nvf works best with and only directly supports flakes
nvf = {
url = "github:NotAShelf/nvf";
# You can override the input nixpkgs to follow your system's
# instance of nixpkgs. This is safe to do as nvf does not depend
# on a binary cache.
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
# Optionally, you can also override individual plugins
# for example:
inputs.obsidian-nvim.follows = "obsidian-nvim"; # <- this will use the obsidian-nvim from your inputs
};
# ...
@ -44,8 +37,8 @@ Followed by importing the NixOS module somewhere in your configuration.
```nix
{
# assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
# see example below
# Assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argument set.
# See example below.
imports = [ inputs.nvf.nixosModules.default ];
}
```
@ -79,7 +72,6 @@ configure **nvf**.
{
programs.nvf = {
enable = true;
# Your settings need to go into the settings attribute set
# most settings are documented in the appendix
settings = {