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NixOS Module
The NixOS module allows us to customize the different vim
options from inside
the NixOS configuration without having to call for the wrapper yourself. It is
the recommended way to use nvf alongside the home-manager module depending
on your needs.
To use it, we first add the input flake.
{
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 = {
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
};
};
}
Followed by importing the NixOS module somewhere in your configuration.
{
# assuming nvf is in your inputs and inputs is in the argset
# see example below
imports = [ inputs.nvf.nixosModules.default ];
}
Example Installation
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
nvf.url = "github:notashelf/nvf";
};
outputs = { nixpkgs, nvf, ... }: {
# ↓ this is your host output in the flake schema
nixosConfigurations."your-hostname" = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
modules = [
nvf.nixosModules.default # <- this imports the NixOS module that provides the options
./configuration.nix # <- your host entrypoint, `programs.nvf.*` may be defined here
];
};
};
}
Once the module is properly imported by your host, you will be able to use the
programs.nvf
module option anywhere in your configuration in order to
configure nvf.
programs.nvf = {
enable = true;
# your settings need to go into the settings attribute set
# most settings are documented in the appendix
settings = {
vim.viAlias = false;
vim.vimAlias = true;
vim.lsp = {
enable = true;
};
};
};
}
::: {.note}
nvf exposes a lot of options, most of which are not referenced in the installation sections of the manual. You may find all available options in the appendix
:::