rycee changed the topic of #home-manager to: Support and discussion around the Home Manager project (https://github.com/rycee/home-manager) | Logs: https://logs.nix.samueldr.com/home-manager
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<__monty__> I'm getting `The option programs.firefox.profiles does not exist` but it's in the manual. Anything obvious I'm missing? I've checked for spelling errors.
<rycee> __monty__: I think that option is unavailable in the 19.03 branch.
<rycee> It's only in the unstable version.
<__monty__> Ah, so just go with a firefox in the packages list?
<rycee> You can still use the Firefox module and set user.js as a regular dotfile using, e.g., `home.file.".mozilla/firefox/yourprofile/user.js".text = "blah";`
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<__monty__> rycee: Thanks! TIL man home-configuration.nix : )
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<benkolera> Hmm, I think that I did something pretty handy for kakoune home manager users. Moving in a direction of replicating plug.kak behaviours in my home manager setup. If I make sure this actually works well think it's something to go in the kakoune module? Feels like it to me. :) https://github.com/benkolera/nix/commit/e19c2a88bc374e8546c225e7e208a484ef50b8d1
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