1f70f3801b
Originially, `programs.zsh` sets default values for some initialisation scripts. Nix resolves the case of multiple values by concatenating them all. It is however impossible to predict where the default script will be inserted; but we never want the default value to override the user-specified ones. Now, it doesn't set default values; almost everything is hardcoded at the begining of the file. |
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.. | ||
config | ||
hardware | ||
i18n/input-method | ||
installer | ||
misc | ||
profiles | ||
programs | ||
security | ||
service-managers | ||
services | ||
system | ||
tasks | ||
testing | ||
virtualisation | ||
module-list.nix | ||
rename.nix |