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ooknet
A monorepo for all my nix expressions powered by flake-parts.
Overview
This repository serves two main purposes:
- Centralized location for all my personal computing infrastructure.
- A place to experiment and learn about networking, administration, security, unix, design and programming.
Warning
This repository is not intended to be used by anyone but myself. It is highly personalized and likely doesn't fit anyone else's needs. I leave this repository public to serve as a reference for anyone else building a something similar.
Features
- NixOS configurations for all my hosts
- Home-manager configuration for my workstations
- Custom packages
- Development environments
- Declarative secrets with agenix
- Personal website
- Templates for bootstrapping projects
Fleet
Below are all the hosts I currently maintain within this flake:
| host | spec | role | description | architecture | status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ooksdesk | 7500F / RX5700XT / 32 GB DDR5 | Workstation | Primary desktop workstation | x86_64-linux | UP |
| ookst480s | T480s / i5-8350U / 24 GB DDR4 | Workstation | Primary mobile workstation | x86_64-linux | UP |
| ooksmicro | GPD Micro PC / N8100 / 8 GB LPDR3 | Workstation | Pocket workstation | x86_64-linux | UP |
| ooksmedia | i3-10100 / 1650 Super / 8 GB DDR4 | Server | Homelab/Media server | x86_64-linux | UP |
| ooksx1 | X1 Carbon G4 / i5 6200U / 8 GB LPDDR3 | Workstation | Alternative mobile workstation | x86_64-linux | DOWN |
| ooknode | Linode Nanode | Server | VPS for website | x86_64-linux | UP |
| ooksphone | Termux | Workstation | Nix environment for android phone | x86_64-linux | DOWN |
Architecture
I like to experiment with different ideas a lot. Due to that, much of this is subject to change. I will try to keep this readme as up to date as possible.
I won't go too indepth here, as everything is subject to change. But here is the high-level.
One of the main goals of this project was to allow for easy bootstrapping of new hosts while maintaining fine-grained configuration on a per-host basis. This is accomplished using a roles and profiles pattern (similar to Puppet's roles and profiles method).
Roles
- Workstation: Desktop/laptop systems with GUI environment
- Server: Headless systems running specific services
Roles are declared via their own respective helper functions mkWorkstation and
mkServer. Both being simple wrappers of
lib.nixosSystem
(also see lib.evalModules). These
functions serve to abstract the boilerplate, leaving a simple interface for
declaring hosts.
Example:
flake.nixosConfigurations = {
ookst480s = mkWorkstation {
inherit withSystem;
system = "x86_64-linux";
hostname = "ookst480s";
type = "laptop";
};
ooknode = mkServer {
inherit withSystem;
system = "x86_64-linux";
hostname = "ooknode";
domain = "ooknet.org";
type = "vm";
profile = "linode";
services = ["website" "forgejo"];
};
};
Profiles
Profiles are collections of related software and configurations that can be enabled on a per-host basis. Here are some example profiles for workstations:
gaming: Steam & emulatorscommunication: Discord, Teams, Matrixproductivity: Document editing, note-takingcreative: Art and design toolsmedia: Audio/video playback and managementvirtualization: Virtual machine support
Example configuration:
ooknet.workstation.profiles = ["gaming" "creative" "media"];
For servers, profiles are defined as services. For example:
ookflix: Media server servicesforgjo: Git serverwebsite: My static website
ooknet.server.services = ["ookflix"];
Desktop environment
All workstations run a minimal hyprland configuration made from a few components:
- Hyprland
- Hypr* ware (hypridle, hyprlock, hyprpaper)
- Waybar (status bar)
- Mako (notifications)