{ config, ... }: { text.readme = { heading = "Pantheon"; description = # markdown '' This flake serves as a monorepo for my systems (using IaC), dotfiles, and scripts. It's hosted at https://git.rrv.sh/rrvsh/pantheon, and mirrored to https://github.com/rrvsh/pantheon. ''; order = [ "Structure" "Acknowledgements" ]; parts."Acknowledgements" = # markdown '' Thanks to the following for inspiring this configuration. I highly recommend you look through their writings and configurations. - [ornicar](https://github.com/ornicar/dotfiles) which is where I first heard of NixOS - [No Boilerplate](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwfKlX3rA6E&pp=0gcJCfwAo7VqN5tD) for making me finally try the OS - [ryan4yin](https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/) for being an amazing introduction to NixOS, home-manager, and flakes - [NotAShelf](https://github.com/NotAShelf/) for their blog and for the wonderful [NVF](https://github.com/notashelf/nvf) - [mightyiam](https://github.com/mightyiam/infra) for their infrastructure repo using flake-parts - [drupol](https://not-a-number.io/2025/refactoring-my-infrastructure-as-code-configurations/) for this blog post which convinced me to rebase my infra to use flake-parts ''; parts."Structure" = # markdown '' The system configurations are defined in [`flake.manifest`](nix/manifest.nix). `manifest.owner` provides the attributes for the administrator user, including username and pubkey. `manifest.hosts` provides the specifications for the system configurations that should be exposed by the flake as nixosConfigurations. `flake.modules.nixos.*` provide NixOS options and configurations. The attribute `flake.modules.nixos.default` provides options that will be applied to every system of that class. You can use it as seen [here](nix/modules/flake/home-manager.nix): ```nix flake.modules.nixos.default.imports = [ inputs.home-manager.nixosModules.default ]; ``` The other attributes under `flake.modules.nixos` should be opt-in, i.e. provide options that will be set in the profiles. `flake.profiles.nixos` provides profiles which use the options defined in `flake.modules.nixos` to define different roles for each system, such as graphical, laptop, headless, etc. Options should not be defined here. `flake.contracts.nixos.*` will provide contracts, such as reverse proxies or databases, which will configure options on the provider and receiver host. ''; }; perSystem = { pkgs, ... }: { files.files = [ { path_ = "docs/README.md"; drv = pkgs.writeText "README.md" config.text.readme; } ]; }; }