[logo](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin) # nix-darwin ![Test](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin/workflows/Test/badge.svg) Nix modules for darwin, `/etc/nixos/configuration.nix` for macOS. This project aims to bring the convenience of a declarative system approach to macOS. nix-darwin is built up around [Nixpkgs](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs), quite similar to [NixOS](https://nixos.org/). ## Installing To install nix-darwin, a working installation of [Nix](https://github.com/NixOS/nix#installation) is required. If you wish to use nix-darwin with flakes, please refer to the [flakes](#flakes) section. ```bash nix-build https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin/archive/master.tar.gz -A installer ./result/bin/darwin-installer ``` > NOTE: the system activation scripts don't overwrite existing etc files, so files like `/etc/bashrc` and `/etc/zshrc` won't be > updated by default. If you didn't use the installer or skipped some of the options you'll have to take care of this yourself. > Either modify the existing file to source/import the one from `/etc/static` or remove it. Some examples: - `mv /etc/bashrc /etc/bashrc.before-nix-darwin` - `echo 'if test -e /etc/static/bashrc; then . /etc/static/bashrc; fi' | sudo tee -a /etc/bashrc` ## Updating The installer will configure a channel for this repository. ```bash nix-channel --update darwin darwin-rebuild changelog ``` > NOTE: If you are using Nix as a daemon service the channel for that will be owned by root. > Use `sudo -i nix-channel --update darwin` instead. ## Uninstalling To run the latest version of the uninstaller, you can run the following command: ``` nix --extra-experimental-features "nix-command flakes" run nix-darwin#darwin-uninstaller ``` If that command doesn't work for you, you can try the locally installed uninstaller: ``` darwin-uninstaller ``` ## Example configuration Configuration lives in `~/.nixpkgs/darwin-configuration.nix`. Check out [modules/examples](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin/tree/master/modules/examples) for some example configurations. ```nix { pkgs, ... }: { # List packages installed in system profile. To search by name, run: # $ nix-env -qaP | grep wget environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.vim ]; # Auto upgrade nix package and the daemon service. services.nix-daemon.enable = true; nix.package = pkgs.nix; } ``` ## Flakes nix-darwin aims for both non-flake and flake configurations to be well supported despite flakes being an experimental feature in Nix. ### Step 1. Creating `flake.nix`
Getting started from scratch

If you don't have an existing `configuration.nix`, you can run the following commands to generate a basic `flake.nix` inside `~/.config/nix-darwin`: ```bash mkdir -p ~/.config/nix-darwin cd ~/.config/nix-darwin nix flake init -t nix-darwin sed -i '' "s/simple/$(scutil --get LocalHostName)/" flake.nix ``` Make sure to change `nixpkgs.hostPlatform` to `aarch64-darwin` if you are using Apple Silicon.
Migrating from an existing configuration.nix

Add the following to `flake.nix` in the same folder as `configuration.nix`: ```nix { description = "John's darwin system"; inputs = { nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-24.05-darwin"; nix-darwin.url = "github:LnL7/nix-darwin"; nix-darwin.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; }; outputs = inputs@{ self, nix-darwin, nixpkgs }: { darwinConfigurations."Johns-MacBook" = nix-darwin.lib.darwinSystem { modules = [ ./configuration.nix ]; }; }; } ``` Make sure to replace `Johns-MacBook` with your hostname which you can find by running `scutil --get LocalHostName`. Make sure to set `nixpkgs.hostPlatform` in your `configuration.nix` to either `x86_64-darwin` (Intel) or `aarch64-darwin` (Apple Silicon).
### Step 2. Installing `nix-darwin` Instead of using `darwin-installer`, you can just run `darwin-rebuild switch` to install nix-darwin. As `darwin-rebuild` won't be installed in your `PATH` yet, you can use the following command: ```bash nix run nix-darwin -- switch --flake ~/.config/nix-darwin ``` ### Step 3. Using `nix-darwin` After installing, you can run `darwin-rebuild` to apply changes to your system: ```bash darwin-rebuild switch --flake ~/.config/nix-darwin ``` #### Using flake inputs Inputs from the flake can also be passed into `darwinSystem`. These inputs are then accessible as an argument `inputs`, similar to `pkgs` and `lib`, inside the configuration. ```nix # in flake.nix nix-darwin.lib.darwinSystem { modules = [ ./configuration.nix ]; specialArgs = { inherit inputs; }; } ``` ```nix # in configuration.nix { pkgs, lib, inputs }: # inputs.self, inputs.nix-darwin, and inputs.nixpkgs can be accessed here ``` ## Documentation Reference documentation of all the options is available [here](https://daiderd.com/nix-darwin/manual/index.html). This can also be accessed locally using `man 5 configuration.nix`. `darwin-help` will open a HTML version of the manpage in the default browser. Furthermore there's `darwin-option` to introspect the settings of a system and its available options. > NOTE: `darwin-option` is only available to non-flake installations. ``` $ darwin-option services.activate-system.enable Value: true Default: false Example: no example Description: Whether to activate system at boot time. ``` There's also a small wiki https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin/wiki about specific topics, like macOS upgrades. ## Tests There are basic tests that run sanity checks for some of the modules, you can run them like this: ```bash # run all tests nix-build release.nix -A tests # or just a subset nix-build release.nix -A tests.environment-path ``` ## Contributing Let's make Nix on macOS awesome! Don't hesitate to contribute modules or open an issue. To build your configuration with local changes you can run this. This flag can also be used to override darwin-config or nixpkgs, for more information on the `-I` flag look at the nix-build [manpage](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/nix-build.html). ```bash darwin-rebuild switch -I darwin=. ``` If you're adding a module, please add yourself to `meta.maintainers`, for example ```nix meta.maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.alice or "alice" ]; options.services.alicebot = # ... ``` The `or` operator takes care of graceful degradation when `lib` from Nixpkgs goes out of sync. Also feel free to contact me if you have questions, - Matrix - @daiderd:matrix.org, you can find me in [#macos:nixos.org](https://matrix.to/#/#macos:nixos.org) - @LnL7 on twitter