Adds a systemd oneshot that runs before homepage-dashboard and: - Reads *arr API keys from their config.xml files - Reads Bazarr key from config.ini - Creates a Jellyfin API key in the DB if one named "Homepage" doesn't exist - Uses localhost for qBittorrent (LocalHostAuth=false, no creds needed) - Writes everything to /etc/homepage-secrets Zero manual setup — all keys are extracted or generated automatically. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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| .github/workflows | ||
| apps | ||
| home-manager | ||
| hosts | ||
| services | ||
| settings | ||
| walls | ||
| CLAUDE.md | ||
| common.nix | ||
| flake.lock | ||
| flake.nix | ||
| readme.md | ||
FredOS NixOS Configuration
Flake-based NixOS configuration for three machines, built and deployed directly from GitHub. No local config management required after initial setup.
Machines
| Hostname | Description |
|---|---|
| FredOS-Gaming | AMD desktop, UEFI/systemd-boot |
| FredOS-Macbook | Intel laptop, UEFI/systemd-boot |
| FredOS-Mediaserver | Intel server, BIOS/GRUB |
Structure
├── .github
│ └── workflows
│ └── update.yml # Auto-updates flake.lock daily
├── apps
│ ├── fastfetch.nix # Fastfetch config
│ ├── flatpaks.nix # Flatpak apps
│ └── zen.nix # Zen browser config
├── home-manager
│ ├── fred.nix # User-level Home Manager config
│ └── gnome-hm.nix # GNOME Home Manager settings
├── hosts
│ ├── FredOS-Gaming.nix # Gaming: packages, Steam, boot options
│ ├── FredOS-Macbook.nix # Macbook: packages, power management, boot options
│ ├── FredOS-Mediaserver.nix # Mediaserver: packages, networking, SSH
│ └── hardware
│ ├── FredOS-Gaming.nix # AMD GPU, kernel modules, filesystems, bootloader, hostname
│ ├── FredOS-Macbook.nix # Broadcom WiFi, Intel GPU, Bluetooth, filesystems, bootloader, hostname
│ └── FredOS-Mediaserver.nix # Intel CPU, data disks, mergerfs pool, GRUB, hostname
├── services
│ ├── bazarr.nix # Subtitle management
│ ├── cloudflare-ddns.nix # Cloudflare dynamic DNS
│ ├── game-servers.nix # Game server definitions
│ ├── go2rtc.nix # Camera/RTSP streaming
│ ├── jellyfin.nix # Media server
│ ├── nginx.nix # Reverse proxy
│ ├── omnisearch.nix # OmniSearch service
│ ├── prowlarr.nix # Indexer manager
│ ├── qbittorrent-nox.nix # Torrent client
│ ├── radarr.nix # Movie management
│ ├── server-permissions.nix # File/dir permission setup
│ └── sonarr.nix # TV management
├── settings
│ ├── audio.nix # PipeWire / audio config
│ ├── gnome.nix # GNOME desktop settings
│ ├── locale.nix # Locale, timezone, keyboard
│ └── users.nix # User accounts
├── walls # Wallpapers
├── common.nix # Shared config imported by all hosts
├── flake.lock # Auto-generated, updated daily by GitHub Actions
└── flake.nix # Flake inputs and host definitions
Day-to-day usage
Edit files directly on GitHub, then on the machine run:
update
That's it. The alias is defined in common.nix and expands to:
sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake github:ediblerope/nixos-config --refresh --no-write-lock-file
Nix automatically matches the running machine's hostname to the correct nixosConfigurations entry.
Other useful aliases:
clean # sudo nix-collect-garbage -d
Adding a new machine
1. Fresh NixOS install
Boot the NixOS installer and complete the standard installation.
2. Enable flakes temporarily
Add this to /etc/nixos/configuration.nix and rebuild:
nix.settings.experimental-features = [ "nix-command" "flakes" ];
sudo nixos-rebuild switch
3. Create the hardware config on GitHub
Copy the contents of /etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix and create hosts/hardware/FredOS-NEWHOST.nix on GitHub. Append the hostname and bootloader config to it:
networking.hostName = "FredOS-NEWHOST";
# For UEFI/systemd-boot machines:
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
# For BIOS/GRUB machines instead:
# boot.loader.grub.enable = true;
# boot.loader.grub.devices = [ "/dev/sda" ]; # verify with: sudo grub-probe --target=disk /
4. Register the host in flake.nix
In flake.nix on GitHub, add to nixosConfigurations:
FredOS-NEWHOST = mkHost "FredOS-NEWHOST";
5. Add host-specific config
Create hosts/FredOS-NEWHOST.nix on GitHub for any machine-specific packages or services:
{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
{
config = lib.mkIf (config.networking.hostName == "FredOS-NEWHOST") {
# host-specific packages and services here
};
}
Then add it to the imports list in common.nix:
./hosts/FredOS-NEWHOST.nix
6. Switch to the flake
Run this once on the new machine with the explicit hostname:
sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake github:ediblerope/nixos-config#FredOS-NEWHOST --refresh --no-write-lock-file
After this succeeds, the plain update alias works from then on.
Flake inputs
| Input | Source |
|---|---|
| nixpkgs | github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable |
| home-manager | github:nix-community/home-manager |
| omnisearch | git+https://git.bwaaa.monster/omnisearch |
| zen-browser | github:0xc000022070/zen-browser-flake |
| nix-flatpak | github:gmodena/nix-flatpak |
Notes
hosts/hardware/files are committed to the repo — they contain UUIDs and disk layout but no sensitive credentials- Host-specific behaviour is gated with
lib.mkIf (config.networking.hostName == "...")orlib.elem config.networking.hostName [...] - GitHub API rate limit (60 req/hour unauthenticated) can occasionally be hit if running
updatemany times in quick succession during active config changes — wait ~15 minutes and retry