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Sakamoto NixOS

Sakamoto NixOS is built with various profiles intended for reproducibility.

Available Hosts

  • MacBook M series
  • Linux

Installation

  1. Install Nix.

  2. Ensure Nix is installed properly by running the following (this also gives you nano for editing later):

    nix-shell -p nano
    
  3. Clone the git repository:

    git clone https://git.sakamoto.dev/kenji/nixos.git ~/.config/nixos && cd ~/.config/nixos/
    
  4. Copy info.default.nix and rename it to info.local.nix:

    cp ~/.config/nixos/info.default.nix ~/.config/nixos/info.local.nix
    

    🚨 CRITICAL STEP: Edit info.local.nix:

    nano ~/.config/nixos/info.local.nix
    

    Modify it to fit your system — especially your username.
    If you accidentally leave the default biscuit, that user will be created.
    Login password for biscuit is <PLACEHOLDER>.

  5. Execute the following command based on your host:

    • MacBook M series:

      sudo nix run nix-darwin --extra-experimental-features "nix-command flakes" -- switch --flake ~/.config/nixos#macos
      
    • Linux:

      sudo nixos-rebuild --flake ~/.config/nixos#desktop --impure
      sudo nix run home-manager -- init --switch
      home-manager switch --flake ~/.config/nixos#desktop --impure
      reboot
      
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Description
A modular, flake-based NixOS configuration for hosts. Heavily inspired by OmarchyOS.
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