Allow a user to disable an email account by setting
`accounts.email.accounts.<name>.enable = false`. This is useful if
someone wants to configure email accounts globally but only use them in
certain circumstances.
Everywhere email account configuration is used, check if the account is
enabled before checking any attributes of the account.
- Configuration file is now placed in XDG_CONFIG_HOME/codex/config.toml by default for versions >=0.2.0 when preferXdgDirectories is enabled.
- Falls back to ~/.codex/config.yaml for versions <0.2.0 and to ~/.codex/config.toml when preferXdgDirectories is disabled
- Sets CODEX_HOME environment variable to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/codex when using XDG directories.
- Updated tests to verify XDG directory behavior and environment variable presence.
We need to catch the news entry issues sooner. Right now we don't have
any testing around them.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Creating a sherlock module for the sherlock launcher. Prefer a file be
controlled by a single option and using settings for the main config
file.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Create the programs/nix-search-tv module, with options to enable,
change settings, and television integration.
Co-authored-by: awwpotato <awwpotato@voidq.com>
adjusting the tmux lines for setting the prefix.
previously the prefix option would be set in the prefix key table, causing it to not register correctly.
- updated tests
- Add basic-service.nix test for caffeine service configuration
- Test systemd service generation with proper graphical-session.target
integration
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
- Add basic-service.nix test for default gnome-keyring configuration
- Add custom-components.nix test for pkcs11, secrets, and ssh components
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Adds tests to ensure that the services are still created correctly and the correct deprecation warnings are shown
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Adds tests to verify that the configuration files and services were created sucessfully, even in a no configuration case
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Warn users when they configure a relative path. We want to encourage
using absolute paths and env variables.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Previously, a stateVersion check for 20.03 determined whether or not the input to
`programs.zsh.history.path` would be prepended with `$HOME`. However, this was not
communicated in the documentation, which stated the version check determined whether
the default histfile location would be in `programs.zsh.dotDir` or
`home.homeDirectory`.
The current change simplifies matters and brings path handling in-line with that of
the preceding work on dotDir path handling. If a relative path is provided, it is
parsed as being relative to `home.homeDirectory`. Both absolute and relative paths
are supported, and are cleaned before being passed to other functions.
Tests have been rewritten for the new logic, with case handling for reusability.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Previously, `config.programs.zsh.dotDir` prepended strings with `$HOME`.
This caused issues like nix-community#5100, where `$HOME` is
inconsistently resolved in time for the evaluation of the option. The handling
of this variable is also inconsistent with how paths are handled elsewhere,
including within the same module, where `config.programs.zsh.history.path`
does not mutate the supplied string.
To preserve backwards compatibility, this change prepends
`config.home.homeDirectory` to relative paths, while assigning absolute paths
unchanged. Tests for both cases are added.
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
- Automatically include "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json" in the generated
opencode config.json file
- Update documentation to mention the added schema property
- Add corresponding "$schema" entry in test config.json file for validation purposes
Closes#7506
- Introduce `rules` option to provide global custom instructions for opencode
- Write `rules` content to `~/.config/opencode/AGENTS.md` if non-empty
- Update tests to cover presence and absence of `AGENTS.md` file with rules content
VS Code 1.102 separates MCP configuration from `settings.json` to a profile-specific `mcp.json`. VS Code automatically performs this separation if MCP configuration is detected inside `settings.json` which conflicts with the immutability of the settings.json that home-manager supplies.