I'm using a Makefile until I can remember the command:
```shell
> nix-env -f . -i
```
This will install (i.e. `-i`) any derivations instantiated from the Nix
expression resolvable by `-f`. Ideally the incantation will look something like
this:
```shell
> nix-env -f '<universe>' -iA emacs
```
Informing `nix-env` to install all of the derivations created by the expression
at attribute `emacs` in my `<universe>` repository. For now two things are
preventing this:
1. `emacs` isn't an attribute in my top-level expression defined in the
`default.nix`.
2. If I do add `emacs` as an attribute and call the above command, my usage of
`readTree` results in `pkgs` missing `.lib` and a few other stdlib commands
that are available in `(import <nixpkgs> {})`.
A fix for both of these should be forthcoming.
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31 lines
732 B
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#!/bin/sh
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# Might be unnecessary...
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. ~/.profile
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export DESKTOP_SESSION=cinnamon # gnome for trusty.
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# Desktop background color.
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xsetroot -solid "#333333"
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# Set fallback cursor.
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xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
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# Start ssh-agent
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eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
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# TODO: Prefer `systemctl start docker.service`
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dockerd &
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# start compton for shadows, transparency, fading, etc.
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# TODO: Consider starting this with `systemctl --user enable compton.service`
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compton &
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# `unclutter` hide the cursor in when it is inactive
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unclutter &
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# Control X's pointer with the keyboard. Activate by pressing <C-;>
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keynav daemonize
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# Startup Emacs (and EXWM). This is built by calling `make install` from within
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# ~/dotfiles/emacs.
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exec wpcarros-emacs
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