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author | Andrew Tropin <andrew@trop.in> | 2022-01-28 14:52:12 +0300 |
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committer | Andrew Tropin <andrew@trop.in> | 2022-08-19 18:55:43 +0300 |
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doc: Add files, xdg-configuration and symlink-manager home services.
* doc/guix.texi (Essential Home Services): Add files, xdg-configuration-files and symlink-manager home services.
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index b8b1b9ad7c..ae07677e2c 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -39562,12 +39562,95 @@ users @emph{should not} use this service, in most cases it's better to extend the required command using the appropriate service type. @end defvr +@defvr {Scheme Variable} home-files-service-type +The service of this type allows to specify a list of files, which will +go to @file{~/.guix-home/files}, usually this directory contains +configuration files (to be more precise it contains symlinks to files in +@file{/gnu/store}), which should be placed in @file{$XDG_CONFIG_DIR} or +in rare cases in @file{$HOME}. It accepts extension values in the +following format: + +@lisp +`((".sway/config" ,sway-file-like-object) + (".tmux.conf" ,(local-file "./tmux.conf"))) +@end lisp + +Each nested list contains two values: a subdirectory and file-like +object. After building a home environment @file{~/.guix-home/files} +will be populated with apropiate content and all nested directories will +be created accordingly, however, those files won't go any further until +some other service will do it. By default a +@code{home-symlink-manager-service-type}, which creates necessary +symlinks in home folder to files from @file{~/.guix-home/files} and +backs up already existing, but clashing configs and other things, is a +part of essential home services (enabled by default), but it's possible +to use alternative services to implement more advanced use cases like +read-only home. Feel free to experiment and share your results. +@end defvr + +@defvr {Scheme Variable} home-xdg-configuration-files-service-type +The service is very similiar to @code{home-files-service-type} (and +actually extends it), but used for defining files, which will go to +@file{~/.guix-home/files/.config}, which will be symlinked to +@file{$XDG_CONFIG_DIR} by @code{home-symlink-manager-service-type} (for +example) during activation. It accepts extension values in the +following format: + +@lisp +`(("sway/config" ,sway-file-like-object) + ;; -> ~/.guix-home/files/.config/sway/config + ;; -> $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/sway/config (by symlink-manager) + ("tmux/tmux.conf" ,(local-file "./tmux.conf"))) +@end lisp +@end defvr + @defvr {Scheme Variable} home-activation-service-type The service of this type generates a guile script, which runs on every @command{guix home reconfigure} invocation or any other action, which leads to the activation of the home environment. @end defvr +@defvr {Scheme Variable} home-symlink-manager-service-type +The service of this type generates a guile script, which will be +executed during activation of home environment, and do a few following +steps: + +@enumerate +@item +Reads the content of @file{files/} directory of current and pending home +environments. + +@item +Cleans up all symlinks created by symlink-manager on previous +activation. Also, sub-directories, which become empty also will be +cleaned up. + +@item +Creates new symlinks the following way: It looks @file{files/} directory +(usually defined with @code{home-files-service-type}, +@code{home-xdg-configuration-files-service-type} and maybe some others), +takes the files from @file{files/.config/} subdirectory and put +respective links in @env{XDG_CONFIG_DIR}. For example symlink for +@file{files/.config/sway/config} will end up in +@file{$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/sway/config}. The rest files in @file{files/} +outside of @file{files/.config/} subdirectory will be treated slightly +different: symlink will just go to @file{$HOME}. +@file{files/.some-program/config} will end up in +@file{$HOME/.some-program/config}. + +@item +If some sub-directories are missing, they will be created. + +@item +If there is a clashing files on the way, they will be backed up. + +@end enumerate + +symlink-manager is a part of essential home services and is enabled and +used by default. +@end defvr + + @node Shells Home Services @subsection Shells |