├── .github ├── dependabot.yml └── workflows │ └── update-flake-lock.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── bin └── nvchad.sh ├── contrib ├── NvChad.desktop ├── nvchad.svg └── nvim.desktop ├── flake.lock ├── flake.nix └── nix ├── module.nix └── nvchad.nix /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: 2 2 | updates: 3 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions" 4 | directory: "/" 5 | schedule: 6 | interval: "weekly" 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/update-flake-lock.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: update-flake-lock 2 | on: 3 | workflow_dispatch: # allows manual triggering 4 | schedule: 5 | - cron: '0 2 * * *' # Run every day. 6 | permissions: 7 | pull-requests: write 8 | contents: write 9 | jobs: 10 | lockfile: 11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 12 | steps: 13 | - name: Checkout repository 14 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 15 | - name: Install Nix 16 | uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v31 17 | with: 18 | github_access_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 19 | - name: Update flake.lock 20 | uses: DeterminateSystems/update-flake-lock@main 21 | with: 22 | pr-body: | 23 | Automated changes by the update-flake-lock 24 | ``` 25 | {{ env.GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE }} 26 | ``` 27 | pr-labels: | 28 | merge-queue 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | **/result -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # NvChad on Nix 2 | 3 | ![logo](https://nvchad.com/screenshots/onedark.webp) 4 | 5 | ## What is it? 6 | 7 | The repository contains nix flake to install the [NvChad](https://nvchad.com/) 8 | configuration on any system that uses `Nix` and `nix flakes`. 9 | 10 | ### Flake contains: 11 | 12 | - nvchad package 13 | - home-manager module 14 | 15 | You can choose any of the presented methods to install NvChad. 16 | 17 | 18 |
19 | General notes 20 |
21 | NvChad itself is not an executable file, it is a perfect configuration for [Neovim](https://neovim.io/). 22 | 23 | Unfortunately there is no easy way to add it to `/nix/store` 24 | More precisely, it’s easy to add it, but it won’t work, at least for now (version 2.5) 25 | 26 | This is due to the fact that by default `neovim` reads 27 | the file `~/.config/nvim/init.lua` and starts. 28 | NvChad lazily loads plugins and on first load, `lazyvim` will save 29 | `lazy-lock.json` next to `~/.config/nvim/init.lua` 30 | As you understand, this is not a problem for any distribution and it 31 | does not violate the principles of [The Twelve Factor App](https://12factor.net/config) 32 | because, as already said, NvChad is a configuration and not a package with an application. 33 | But with Nix the problem is /nix/store is a read-only system, 34 | the source code trying to write a file or change the current one will result in an error. 35 | There will also be a problem with the ability to change the configuration 36 | on the fly, since this changes the `chadrc.lua` file 37 | 38 | The method We used to solve this problem (home-manager module) is a hack. 39 | Don't worry, it doesn't break anything, but it doesn't follow the basic 40 | principle of how home-manager adds configuration files to the user's home directory. 41 | Absolutely all configuration files are stored in `/nix/store/` 42 | By default, the home manager creates symbolic links from `/nix/store/` to the user's home directory. 43 | This ensures that configuration changes after the next generation build are available to the user. 44 | 45 | In addition, if you have ever created a declarative configuration 46 | for vanilla `neovim` you know that plugins are also stored in `/nix/store/` 47 | NvChad installs plugins in `~/.local/share/nvim/`. 48 | This is not a problem for us, they are still immutable until you explicitly update them. 49 | If your own NvChad configuration which you pass 50 | to the module as `config.programs.nvchad.extraConfig` 51 | contains `lazy-lock.json` specific plugin versions will be installed. 52 | 53 | Here's everything you need to know before you start using NvChad with Nix 54 | If you still need to add NvChad to your configuration, welcome! 55 |
56 | 57 | 58 | ## How it works? 59 | 60 | - you add this repository as `inputs` to flake.nix of your configuration 61 | - you add a package with `NvChad` to your configuration as an overlay or as a `home-manager` module 62 | - specify extraPackages and extraConfig for the package or module 63 | - you are building a new system generation 64 | - as a result, you will receive an executable file `nvim`, nvim.desktop to launch from the launcher and your own configuration overlay if you passed extraConfig 65 | - each extraPackages is available to NvChad, if this is for example an LSP server, NvChad will find its executable file 66 | - extraPackages are not available globally, they are only available in the NvChad scope 67 | - if you do not pass any parameters only `extraPackages` for starter configuration are included 68 | 69 | 70 | # Quick use without installation to try 71 | 72 | ```console 73 | nix run github:nix-community/nix4nvchad/#nvchad 74 | ``` 75 | 76 | > [!WARNING] 77 | > Run the command above if you are not using your `neovim` configuration! 78 | > - If you already have a `neovim` configuration in `~/.config/nvim` and `init.lua` is present there 79 | > nvchad will not copy the configuration to the home directory and will probably not start correctly 80 | > - If there is no `init.lua` in `~/.config/nvim` but there are any other files, this will overwrite 81 | > `~/.config/nvim` with the `NvChad starter` configuration 82 | > - Your current configuration will be saved in `~/.config/nvim/nvim_%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S.bak` 83 | 84 | 85 | # Installation 86 | 87 | To install it you **must have flake enabled** and your NixOS configuration 88 | **must be managed with flakes.** See [Flakes](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes) for 89 | instructions on how to install and enable them on NixOS. 90 | 91 | ### First step 92 | 93 | You can add this flake as inputs in `flake.nix` in the repository 94 | containing your NixOS configuration: 95 | 96 | ```nix 97 | inputs = { 98 | nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; 99 | home-manager = { 100 | url = "github:nix-community/home-manager"; 101 | inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 102 | }; 103 | # ... 104 | nix4nvchad = { 105 | url = "github:nix-community/nix4nvchad"; 106 | inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 107 | }; 108 | # ... 109 | }; 110 | ``` 111 | 112 | This flake provides an overlay for Nixpkgs, with package and a home-manager module. 113 | 114 | They are respectively found in the flake as 115 | 116 | - `inputs.nix4nvchad.packages.${system}.default` 117 | - `inputs.nix4nvchad.packages.${system}.nvchad` 118 | 119 | 120 | - `inputs.nix4nvchad.homeManagerModules.default` 121 | - `inputs.nix4nvchad.homeManagerModules.default` 122 | - `inputs.nix4nvchad.homeManagerModule` 123 | 124 | (Where `${system}` is either `x86_64-linux` `aarch64-linux` `x86_64-darwin` `aarch64-darwin`) 125 | 126 | ### Second step 127 | 128 | Output data can be added in different ways, for example this is how I do it for NixOS: 129 | 130 | In the example below, the home manager is installed as a NixOS module 131 | 132 | ```nix 133 | outputs = { self, nixpkgs, home-manager, ... }@inputs: 134 | let 135 | system = "x86_64-linux"; 136 | lib = nixpkgs.lib; 137 | extraSpecialArgs = { inherit system inputs; }; # <- passing inputs to the attribute set for home-manager 138 | specialArgs = { inherit system inputs; }; # <- passing inputs to the attribute set for NixOS (optional) 139 | in { 140 | nixosConfigurations = { 141 | dummy-host = lib.nixosSystem { 142 | modules = [ 143 | inherit specialArgs; # <- this will make inputs available anywhere in the NixOS configuration 144 | ./path/to/configuration.nix 145 | home-manager.nixosModules.home-manager { 146 | home-manager = { 147 | inherit extraSpecialArgs; # <- this will make inputs available anywhere in the HM configuration 148 | useGlobalPkgs = true; 149 | useUserPackages = true; 150 | users.dummyUserName = import ./path/to/home.nix; 151 | }; 152 | } 153 | ]; 154 | }; 155 | }; 156 | }; 157 | ``` 158 | 159 | If you are new to NixOS here is a useful channel [Vimjoyer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEovNpg7J0M) 160 | 161 | 162 | ### Third step (optional) 163 | 164 | All we have to do is add `nvchad` to the list of available packages using overlays 165 | 166 | Somewhere in your `configuration.nix` 167 | 168 | ```nix 169 | { config, pkgs, inputs, ... }: { # <-- inputs from flake 170 | # ... 171 | nixpkgs = { 172 | overlays = [ 173 | (final: prev: { 174 | nvchad = inputs.nvchad4nix.packages."${pkgs.system}".nvchad; 175 | }) 176 | ]; 177 | }; 178 | # ... 179 | } 180 | ``` 181 | 182 | Now you can call the package anywhere as a package from nixpkgs 183 | 184 | - `pkgs.nvchad` 185 | 186 | Examples: 187 | - `users.users..packages = [ pkgs.nvchad ];` NixOS 188 | - `home.packages = with pkgs; [ pkgs.nvchad ];` home-manager 189 | 190 | # Configuration 191 | 192 | Depending on which usage method you choose, take a look at a couple of snippets: 193 | 194 | ### home-manager module 195 | 196 | Somewhere in your `home.nix` or a separate module: 197 | 198 | Default: 199 | 200 | ```nix 201 | { inputs, config, pkgs, ... }: { 202 | imports = [ 203 | inputs.nvchad4nix.homeManagerModule 204 | ]; 205 | programs.nvchad.enable = true; 206 | } 207 | ``` 208 | 209 | Or with customization of options: 210 | 211 | 212 | ```nix 213 | { inputs, config, pkgs, ... }: { 214 | imports = [ 215 | inputs.nvchad4nix.homeManagerModule 216 | ]; 217 | programs.nvchad = { 218 | enable = true; 219 | extraPackages = with pkgs; [ 220 | nodePackages.bash-language-server 221 | docker-compose-language-service 222 | dockerfile-language-server-nodejs 223 | emmet-language-server 224 | nixd 225 | (python3.withPackages(ps: with ps; [ 226 | python-lsp-server 227 | flake8 228 | ])) 229 | ]; 230 | hm-activation = true; 231 | backup = true; 232 | }; 233 | } 234 | ``` 235 | 236 | ### Available options: 237 | 238 | - [enable](#enable) 239 | - [neovim](#neovim) 240 | - [extraPlugins](#extraPlugins) 241 | - [extraPackages](#extraPackages) 242 | - [extraConfig](#extraConfig) 243 | - [gcc](#gcc) 244 | - [lazy-lock](#lazy-lock) 245 | - [hm-activation](#hm-activation) 246 | - [backup](#backup) 247 | 248 | All options are not required 249 | 250 | ##### enable 251 | 252 | `true` or `false` 253 | 254 | If false ignore this module when build new generation 255 | 256 | ##### neovim 257 | 258 | `pkgs.neovim` 259 | 260 | Neovim package for use under nvchad wrapper 261 | 262 | ##### extraPlugins 263 | 264 | ```lua 265 | return { 266 | {"equalsraf/neovim-gui-shim",lazy=false}, 267 | {"lervag/vimtex",lazy=false}, 268 | {"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim"}, 269 | { 270 | 'xeluxee/competitest.nvim', 271 | dependencies = 'MunifTanjim/nui.nvim', 272 | config = function() require('competitest').setup() end, 273 | }, 274 | } 275 | ``` 276 | 277 | The extra plugins you want to install. Loaded by lazy.nvim 278 | 279 | ##### extraPackages 280 | 281 | `[]` list of pkgs 282 | 283 | List of additional packages available for NvChad as runtime dependencies 284 | NvChad extensions assume that the libraries it need 285 | will be available globally. 286 | By default, all dependencies for the starting configuration are included. 287 | Overriding the option will expand this list. 288 | 289 | ##### extraConfig 290 | 291 | `string` 292 | 293 | The config written in lua. It will be loaded after nvchad loaded. 294 | 295 | #### chadrcConfig (optional) 296 | 297 | `string` 298 | 299 | Configuration that replaces `chadrc.lua.` Make sure to include `local M = {}` at the top, and `return M` at the bottom. 300 | 301 | ##### gcc 302 | 303 | `pkg.gcc` 304 | 305 | The gcc compiler you want to use. 306 | 307 | ##### lazy-lock 308 | 309 | `string` 310 | 311 | A json file. Which is in ~/.config/nvim/lazy-lock.json to lock lazy.nvim's plugin. 312 | 313 | Leave it as "" if don't want it. 314 | 315 | ##### hm-activation 316 | 317 | `true` or `false` 318 | 319 | It's a trick 320 | If you do not want home-manager to manage nvchad configuration, 321 | set the false option. In this case, HM will not copy the configuration 322 | saved in /nix/store to ~/.config/nvim. 323 | This way you can customize the configuration in the usual way 324 | by cloning it from the NvChad repository. 325 | By default, the ~/.config/nvim is managed by HM. 326 | 327 | ##### backup 328 | 329 | `true` or `false` 330 | 331 | Since the module violates the principle of immutability 332 | and copies NvChad to `~/.config/nvim` rather than creating 333 | a symbolic link by default, it will create a backup copy of 334 | `~/.config/nvim_%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S.bak` when each generation. 335 | This ensures that the module 336 | will not delete the configuration accidentally. 337 | You probably do not need backups, just disable them 338 | `config.programs.nvchad.backup = false;` 339 | 340 | 341 | # Usage 342 | 343 | Whichever method you choose, after installation you'll probably want to run `NvChad` 344 | Using the `nvim` wrapper executable it will be automatically available in your `$PATH` 345 | You can also launch through the application manager (rofi, wofi, etc) 346 | The package comes with `nvim.desktop` 347 | 348 | If you are not using the HM module or have disabled `hm-activation`: 349 | - `NvChad` expects `~/.config/nvim/init.lua` to be available at startup 350 | - if the file does not exist, `NvChad` will copy it and all files from `/nix/store/hash-nvchad-2.5/config` 351 | - this will be either your configuration or starter 352 | - if `~/.config/nvim/` is not empty `NvChad` will create a backup copy nearby 353 | 354 | #### Note! 355 | 356 | If you are using the NvChad home-manager module, do not add neovim from the standard module: 357 | 358 | ```nix 359 | programs.neovim.enable = true; 360 | ``` 361 | Also, do not add neovim as a package to the configuration: 362 | ```nix 363 | home.packages = [ pkgs.neovim ]; 364 | ``` 365 | 366 | # Use your own NvChad 367 | 368 | You can use your own nvchad by providing [Starter](https://github.com/NvChad/starter) repo by following steps. 369 | 370 | ```nix 371 | inputs = { 372 | # Default: 373 | nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; 374 | home-manager = { 375 | url = "github:nix-community/home-manager"; 376 | inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 377 | }; 378 | nvchad-starter = { 379 | url = "github.com:NvChad/starter"; 380 | flakes = false; 381 | } 382 | # NvChad: 383 | nvchad4nix = { 384 | url = "github:nix-community/nix4nvchad"; 385 | inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; 386 | inputs.nvchad-starter.follows = "nvchad-starter"; 387 | }; 388 | }; 389 | ``` 390 | 391 | And follow above steps. 392 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/nvchad.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # █▄░█ █░█ █ █▀▄▀█ █░█░█ █▀█ ▄▀█ █▀█ █▀█ █▀▀ █▀█ ▀ 2 | # █░▀█ ▀▄▀ █ █░▀░█ ▀▄▀▄▀ █▀▄ █▀█ █▀▀ █▀▀ ██▄ █▀▄ ▄ 3 | # -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 | 5 | # INIT GLOBAL VARIABLES: 6 | _CONF_HOME="${HOME}/.config" 7 | _CONF_DIR="${_CONF_HOME}/nvim" 8 | _CONF_FILE="${_CONF_DIR}/init.lua" 9 | 10 | 11 | init_config() { 12 | local nvchad_bin="$(readlink -f $0)" 13 | local store_path="$(dirname ${nvchad_bin%/*})" 14 | local backup="${_CONF_HOME}/nvim_$(date +'%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S').bak" 15 | 16 | if [ -d "$_CONF_DIR" ]; then 17 | mv $_CONF_DIR $backup 18 | mkdir -p $_CONF_DIR 19 | else 20 | mkdir -p $_CONF_DIR 21 | fi 22 | 23 | cp -r $store_path/config/* $_CONF_DIR 24 | for file_or_dir in $(find "$_CONF_DIR"); do 25 | if [ -d "$file_or_dir" ]; then 26 | chmod 755 $file_or_dir 27 | else 28 | chmod 664 $file_or_dir 29 | fi 30 | done 31 | } 32 | 33 | 34 | check_init() { 35 | if ! [ -f "$_CONF_FILE" ]; then 36 | init_config 37 | fi 38 | } 39 | 40 | 41 | wrapper() { 42 | nvim -u $_CONF_FILE "$@" 43 | } 44 | 45 | 46 | main() { 47 | check_init 48 | if ! [ -s "${_CONF_DIR}/lazy-lock.json" ]; then 49 | if [ -e "${_CONF_DIR}/lazy-lock.json" ]; then 50 | rm "$_CONF_DIR/lazy-lock.json" 51 | fi 52 | fi 53 | wrapper "$@" 54 | } 55 | 56 | 57 | # RUN IT: 58 | main "$@" 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/NvChad.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Desktop Entry] 2 | Name=NvChad 3 | GenericName=Text Editor 4 | GenericName[ar]=مُحَرِّرُ نُصُوص 5 | GenericName[de]=Texteditor 6 | GenericName[fr]=Éditeur de texte 7 | GenericName[ru]=Текстовый редактор 8 | GenericName[sr]=Едитор текст 9 | GenericName[tr]=Metin Düzenleyici 10 | Comment=Edit text files 11 | Comment[af]=Redigeer tekslêers 12 | Comment[am]=የጽሑፍ ፋይሎች ያስተካክሉ 13 | Comment[ar]=مُحَرِّرُ مِلَفَّاتٍ نَصِّيَّة 14 | Comment[az]=Mətn fayllarını redaktə edin 15 | Comment[be]=Рэдагаваньне тэкставых файлаў 16 | Comment[bg]=Редактиране на текстови файлове 17 | Comment[bn]=টেক্স্ট ফাইল এডিট করুন 18 | Comment[bs]=Izmijeni tekstualne datoteke 19 | Comment[ca]=Edita fitxers de text 20 | Comment[cs]=Úprava textových souborů 21 | Comment[cy]=Golygu ffeiliau testun 22 | Comment[da]=Redigér tekstfiler 23 | Comment[de]=Textdateien bearbeiten 24 | Comment[el]=Επεξεργασία αρχείων κειμένου 25 | Comment[en_CA]=Edit text files 26 | Comment[en_GB]=Edit text files 27 | Comment[es]=Edita archivos de texto 28 | Comment[et]=Redigeeri tekstifaile 29 | Comment[eu]=Editatu testu-fitxategiak 30 | Comment[fa]=ویرایش پرونده‌های متنی 31 | Comment[fi]=Muokkaa tekstitiedostoja 32 | Comment[fr]=Éditer des fichiers texte 33 | Comment[ga]=Eagar comhad Téacs 34 | Comment[gu]=લખાણ ફાઇલોમાં ફેરફાર કરો 35 | Comment[he]=ערוך קבצי טקסט 36 | Comment[hi]=पाठ फ़ाइलें संपादित करें 37 | Comment[hr]=Uređivanje tekstualne datoteke 38 | Comment[hu]=Szövegfájlok szerkesztése 39 | Comment[id]=Edit file teks 40 | Comment[it]=Modifica file di testo 41 | Comment[ja]=テキストファイルを編集します 42 | Comment[kn]=ಪಠ್ಯ ಕಡತಗಳನ್ನು ಸಂಪಾದಿಸು 43 | Comment[ko]=텍스트 파일을 편집합니다 44 | Comment[lt]=Redaguoti tekstines bylas 45 | Comment[lv]=Rediģēt teksta failus 46 | Comment[mk]=Уреди текстуални фајлови 47 | Comment[ml]=വാചക രചനകള് തിരുത്തുക 48 | Comment[mn]=Текст файл боловсруулах 49 | Comment[mr]=गद्य फाइल संपादित करा 50 | Comment[ms]=Edit fail teks 51 | Comment[nb]=Rediger tekstfiler 52 | Comment[ne]=पाठ फाइललाई संशोधन गर्नुहोस् 53 | Comment[nl]=Tekstbestanden bewerken 54 | Comment[nn]=Rediger tekstfiler 55 | Comment[no]=Rediger tekstfiler 56 | Comment[or]=ପାଠ୍ଯ ଫାଇଲଗୁଡ଼ିକୁ ସମ୍ପାଦନ କରନ୍ତୁ 57 | Comment[pa]=ਪਾਠ ਫਾਇਲਾਂ ਸੰਪਾਦਨ 58 | Comment[pl]=Edytor plików tekstowych 59 | Comment[pt]=Editar ficheiros de texto 60 | Comment[pt_BR]=Edite arquivos de texto 61 | Comment[ro]=Editare fişiere text 62 | Comment[ru]=Редактирование текстовых файлов 63 | Comment[sk]=Úprava textových súborov 64 | Comment[sl]=Urejanje datotek z besedili 65 | Comment[sq]=Përpuno files teksti 66 | Comment[sr]=Уређујте текст фајлове 67 | Comment[sr@Latn]=Izmeni tekstualne datoteke 68 | Comment[sv]=Redigera textfiler 69 | Comment[ta]=உரை கோப்புகளை தொகுக்கவும் 70 | Comment[th]=แก้ไขแฟ้มข้อความ 71 | Comment[tk]=Metin faýllary editle 72 | Comment[tr]=Metin dosyaları düzenleyin 73 | Comment[uk]=Редактор текстових файлів 74 | Comment[vi]=Soạn thảo tập tin văn bản 75 | Comment[wa]=Asspougnî des fitchîs tecses 76 | Comment[zh_CN]=编辑文本文件 77 | Comment[zh_TW]=編輯文字檔 78 | TryExec=nvchad 79 | Exec=nvchad %F 80 | Terminal=true 81 | Type=Application 82 | Keywords=Text;editor; 83 | Keywords[ar]=نص;نصوص;محرر; 84 | Keywords[fr]=Texte;éditeur; 85 | Keywords[ru]=текст;текстовый редактор; 86 | Keywords[sr]=Текст;едитор; 87 | Keywords[tr]=Metin;düzenleyici; 88 | Icon=nvchad 89 | Categories=Utility;TextEditor; 90 | StartupNotify=false 91 | MimeType=text/english;text/plain;text/x-makefile;text/x-c++hdr;text/x-c++src;text/x-chdr;text/x-csrc;text/x-java;text/x-moc;text/x-pascal;text/x-tcl;text/x-tex;application/x-shellscript;text/x-c;text/x-c++; 92 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/nvchad.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 15 | 17 | 27 | 35 | 41 | 47 | 48 | 58 | 66 | 72 | 78 | 79 | 89 | 97 | 103 | 109 | 110 | 120 | 126 | 131 | 136 | 137 | 147 | 155 | 160 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 186 | 202 | 203 | 206 | 210 | 214 | 215 | 218 | 228 | 237 | 247 | 257 | 267 | 277 | 287 | 297 | 298 | 299 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/nvim.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Desktop Entry] 2 | Name=Neovim by NvChad 3 | GenericName=Text Editor 4 | GenericName[ckb]=دەستکاریکەری دەق 5 | GenericName[de]=Texteditor 6 | GenericName[fr]=Éditeur de texte 7 | GenericName[ru]=Текстовый редактор 8 | GenericName[sr]=Едитор текст 9 | GenericName[tr]=Metin Düzenleyici 10 | Comment=Edit text files 11 | Comment[af]=Redigeer tekslêers 12 | Comment[am]=የጽሑፍ ፋይሎች ያስተካክሉ 13 | Comment[ar]=حرّر ملفات نصية 14 | Comment[az]=Mətn fayllarını redaktə edin 15 | Comment[be]=Рэдагаваньне тэкставых файлаў 16 | Comment[bg]=Редактиране на текстови файлове 17 | Comment[bn]=টেক্স্ট ফাইল এডিট করুন 18 | Comment[bs]=Izmijeni tekstualne datoteke 19 | Comment[ca]=Edita fitxers de text 20 | Comment[ckb]=دەستکاریی فایلی دەق بکە 21 | Comment[cs]=Úprava textových souborů 22 | Comment[cy]=Golygu ffeiliau testun 23 | Comment[da]=Redigér tekstfiler 24 | Comment[de]=Textdateien bearbeiten 25 | Comment[el]=Επεξεργασία αρχείων κειμένου 26 | Comment[en_CA]=Edit text files 27 | Comment[en_GB]=Edit text files 28 | Comment[es]=Edita archivos de texto 29 | Comment[et]=Redigeeri tekstifaile 30 | Comment[eu]=Editatu testu-fitxategiak 31 | Comment[fa]=ویرایش پرونده‌های متنی 32 | Comment[fi]=Muokkaa tekstitiedostoja 33 | Comment[fr]=Éditer des fichiers texte 34 | Comment[ga]=Eagar comhad Téacs 35 | Comment[gu]=લખાણ ફાઇલોમાં ફેરફાર કરો 36 | Comment[he]=ערוך קבצי טקסט 37 | Comment[hi]=पाठ फ़ाइलें संपादित करें 38 | Comment[hr]=Uređivanje tekstualne datoteke 39 | Comment[hu]=Szövegfájlok szerkesztése 40 | Comment[id]=Edit file teks 41 | Comment[it]=Modifica file di testo 42 | Comment[ja]=テキストファイルを編集します 43 | Comment[kn]=ಪಠ್ಯ ಕಡತಗಳನ್ನು ಸಂಪಾದಿಸು 44 | Comment[ko]=텍스트 파일을 편집합니다 45 | Comment[lt]=Redaguoti tekstines bylas 46 | Comment[lv]=Rediģēt teksta failus 47 | Comment[mk]=Уреди текстуални фајлови 48 | Comment[ml]=വാചക രചനകള് തിരുത്തുക 49 | Comment[mn]=Текст файл боловсруулах 50 | Comment[mr]=गद्य फाइल संपादित करा 51 | Comment[ms]=Edit fail teks 52 | Comment[nb]=Rediger tekstfiler 53 | Comment[ne]=पाठ फाइललाई संशोधन गर्नुहोस् 54 | Comment[nl]=Tekstbestanden bewerken 55 | Comment[nn]=Rediger tekstfiler 56 | Comment[no]=Rediger tekstfiler 57 | Comment[or]=ପାଠ୍ଯ ଫାଇଲଗୁଡ଼ିକୁ ସମ୍ପାଦନ କରନ୍ତୁ 58 | Comment[pa]=ਪਾਠ ਫਾਇਲਾਂ ਸੰਪਾਦਨ 59 | Comment[pl]=Edytor plików tekstowych 60 | Comment[pt]=Editar ficheiros de texto 61 | Comment[pt_BR]=Edite arquivos de texto 62 | Comment[ro]=Editare fişiere text 63 | Comment[ru]=Редактирование текстовых файлов 64 | Comment[sk]=Úprava textových súborov 65 | Comment[sl]=Urejanje datotek z besedili 66 | Comment[sq]=Përpuno files teksti 67 | Comment[sr]=Уређујте текст фајлове 68 | Comment[sr@Latn]=Izmeni tekstualne datoteke 69 | Comment[sv]=Redigera textfiler 70 | Comment[ta]=உரை கோப்புகளை தொகுக்கவும் 71 | Comment[th]=แก้ไขแฟ้มข้อความ 72 | Comment[tk]=Metin faýllary editle 73 | Comment[tr]=Metin dosyaları düzenleyin 74 | Comment[uk]=Редактор текстових файлів 75 | Comment[vi]=Soạn thảo tập tin văn bản 76 | Comment[wa]=Asspougnî des fitchîs tecses 77 | Comment[zh_CN]=编辑文本文件 78 | Comment[zh_TW]=編輯文字檔 79 | TryExec=nvim 80 | Exec=nvim %F 81 | Terminal=true 82 | Type=Application 83 | Keywords=Text;editor; 84 | Keywords[ckb]=دەق;دەستکاریکەر; 85 | Keywords[fr]=Texte;éditeur; 86 | Keywords[ru]=текст;текстовый редактор; 87 | Keywords[sr]=Текст;едитор; 88 | Keywords[tr]=Metin;düzenleyici; 89 | Icon=nvim 90 | Categories=Utility;TextEditor; 91 | StartupNotify=false 92 | MimeType=text/english;text/plain;text/x-makefile;text/x-c++hdr;text/x-c++src;text/x-chdr;text/x-csrc;text/x-java;text/x-moc;text/x-pascal;text/x-tcl;text/x-tex;application/x-shellscript;text/x-c;text/x-c++; 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "nodes": { 3 | "flake-utils": { 4 | "inputs": { 5 | "systems": "systems" 6 | }, 7 | "locked": { 8 | "lastModified": 1731533236, 9 | "narHash": "sha256-l0KFg5HjrsfsO/JpG+r7fRrqm12kzFHyUHqHCVpMMbI=", 10 | "owner": "numtide", 11 | "repo": "flake-utils", 12 | "rev": "11707dc2f618dd54ca8739b309ec4fc024de578b", 13 | "type": "github" 14 | }, 15 | "original": { 16 | "owner": "numtide", 17 | "repo": "flake-utils", 18 | "type": "github" 19 | } 20 | }, 21 | "nixpkgs": { 22 | "locked": { 23 | "lastModified": 1748506378, 24 | "narHash": "sha256-oS0Gxh63Df8b8r04lqEYDDLKhHIrVr9/JLOn2bn8JaI=", 25 | "owner": "nixos", 26 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 27 | "rev": "3866ad91cfc172f08a6839def503d8fc2923c603", 28 | "type": "github" 29 | }, 30 | "original": { 31 | "owner": "nixos", 32 | "ref": "nixpkgs-unstable", 33 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 34 | "type": "github" 35 | } 36 | }, 37 | "nvchad-starter": { 38 | "flake": false, 39 | "locked": { 40 | "lastModified": 1748153991, 41 | "narHash": "sha256-WDJKltB4TI2a1N8RfTPGt27Ulw1OdwUwyRkD5WSXaP8=", 42 | "owner": "NvChad", 43 | "repo": "starter", 44 | "rev": "925399d90ca46163bf49ce97e153adb4f7a6c8b5", 45 | "type": "github" 46 | }, 47 | "original": { 48 | "owner": "NvChad", 49 | "ref": "main", 50 | "repo": "starter", 51 | "type": "github" 52 | } 53 | }, 54 | "root": { 55 | "inputs": { 56 | "flake-utils": "flake-utils", 57 | "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs", 58 | "nvchad-starter": "nvchad-starter" 59 | } 60 | }, 61 | "systems": { 62 | "locked": { 63 | "lastModified": 1681028828, 64 | "narHash": "sha256-Vy1rq5AaRuLzOxct8nz4T6wlgyUR7zLU309k9mBC768=", 65 | "owner": "nix-systems", 66 | "repo": "default", 67 | "rev": "da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e", 68 | "type": "github" 69 | }, 70 | "original": { 71 | "owner": "nix-systems", 72 | "repo": "default", 73 | "type": "github" 74 | } 75 | } 76 | }, 77 | "root": "root", 78 | "version": 7 79 | } 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | description = '' 3 | NvChad is Blazing fast Neovim config 4 | providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI https://nvchad.com/ 5 | This home manager module will add NvChad configuration to your Nix setup 6 | You can specify in the configuration your own extended configuration 7 | built on the starter repository 8 | You can also add runtime dependencies that will be isolated from the main 9 | system but available to NvChad. This is useful for adding lsp servers. 10 | If you are using your own Neovim build and not from nixpkgs 11 | you can also specify your package. 12 | In addition, you can continue to configure NvChad in the usual way 13 | manually by disabling the hm-activation option 14 | ''; 15 | 16 | inputs = { 17 | nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable"; 18 | 19 | flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils"; 20 | 21 | nvchad-starter = { 22 | url = "github:NvChad/starter/main"; # people who want to use a different starter could override this. 23 | flake = false; 24 | }; 25 | }; 26 | 27 | outputs = 28 | { 29 | self, 30 | nixpkgs, 31 | flake-utils, 32 | nvchad-starter, 33 | }: 34 | flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem ( 35 | system: 36 | let 37 | pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system; }; 38 | in 39 | { 40 | packages = rec { 41 | nvchad = pkgs.callPackage ./nix/nvchad.nix { starterRepo = nvchad-starter; }; 42 | default = nvchad; 43 | }; 44 | apps = rec { 45 | nvchad = 46 | flake-utils.lib.mkApp { drv = self.packages.${system}.nvchad; } 47 | # ? workaround add meta attrs to avoid warning message 48 | // { 49 | meta = self.packages.${system}.nvchad.meta; 50 | }; 51 | default = nvchad; 52 | }; 53 | checks = self.packages.${system}; 54 | } 55 | ) 56 | // { 57 | homeManagerModules = rec { 58 | nvchad = import ./nix/module.nix { starterRepo = nvchad-starter; }; 59 | default = nvchad; 60 | }; 61 | homeManagerModule = self.homeManagerModules.nvchad; 62 | }; 63 | } 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nix/module.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # █░█ █▀▄▀█ ▄▄ █▀▄▀█ █▀█ █▀▄ █░█ █░░ █▀▀ ▀ 2 | # █▀█ █░▀░█ ░░ █░▀░█ █▄█ █▄▀ █▄█ █▄▄ ██▄ ▄ 3 | # -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 4 | 5 | { starterRepo }: 6 | { 7 | config, 8 | pkgs, 9 | lib ? pkgs.lib, 10 | ... 11 | }: 12 | let 13 | inherit (lib) 14 | mkEnableOption 15 | types 16 | mkOption 17 | literalExpression 18 | mkIf 19 | hm 20 | ; 21 | cfg = config.programs.nvchad; 22 | nvchad = pkgs.callPackage ./nvchad.nix { 23 | inherit starterRepo; 24 | neovim = cfg.neovim; 25 | gcc_new = cfg.gcc; 26 | extraPackages = cfg.extraPackages; 27 | extraPlugins = cfg.extraPlugins; 28 | extraConfig = cfg.extraConfig; 29 | chadrcConfig = cfg.chadrcConfig; 30 | lazy-lock = cfg.lazy-lock; 31 | }; 32 | in 33 | { 34 | options.programs.nvchad = { 35 | enable = mkEnableOption "Wether to enable NvChad."; 36 | extraPackages = mkOption { 37 | type = types.listOf types.package; 38 | default = [ ]; 39 | description = '' 40 | List of additional packages available for NvChad as runtime dependencies 41 | NvChad extensions assume that the libraries it need 42 | will be available globally. 43 | By default, all dependencies for the starting configuration are included. 44 | Overriding the option will expand this list. 45 | ''; 46 | example = literalExpression '' 47 | with pkgs; [ 48 | nodePackages.bash-language-server 49 | emmet-language-server 50 | nixd 51 | (python3.withPackages(ps: with ps; [ 52 | python-lsp-server 53 | flake8 54 | ])) 55 | ]; 56 | ''; 57 | }; 58 | neovim = mkOption { 59 | type = types.package; 60 | default = pkgs.neovim; 61 | defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.neovim"; 62 | description = "neovim package for use under nvchad wrapper"; 63 | }; 64 | extraPlugins = mkOption { 65 | type = types.str; 66 | default = "return {}"; 67 | description = '' 68 | The extra plugins you want to install. 69 | That's a part of lazy.nvim config. 70 | ''; 71 | }; 72 | extraConfig = mkOption { 73 | type = types.str; 74 | default = ""; 75 | description = '' 76 | These config are loaded after nvchad in the end of init.lua in starter 77 | ''; 78 | }; 79 | chadrcConfig = mkOption { 80 | type = types.str; 81 | default = ""; 82 | description = '' 83 | This config replaces the chadrc.lua file. 84 | Make sure to include `local M = {}` at the top, 85 | and `return M` at the bottom. 86 | ''; 87 | }; 88 | gcc = mkOption { 89 | type = types.package; 90 | default = pkgs.gcc; 91 | description = "The gcc you want to use"; 92 | }; 93 | lazy-lock = mkOption { 94 | type = types.str; 95 | default = ""; 96 | description = '' 97 | Your lazy-lock.json. Left it blank if is not needed 98 | ''; 99 | }; 100 | backup = mkOption { 101 | type = types.bool; 102 | default = true; 103 | description = '' 104 | Since the module violates the principle of immutability 105 | and copies NvChad to ~/.config/nvim rather than creating 106 | a symbolic link by default, it will create a backup copy of 107 | ~/.config/nvim_%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S.bak when each generation. 108 | This ensures that the module 109 | will not delete the configuration accidentally. 110 | You probably do not need backups, just disable them 111 | config.programs.nvchad.backup = false; 112 | ''; 113 | }; 114 | hm-activation = mkOption { 115 | type = types.bool; 116 | default = true; 117 | description = '' 118 | If you do not want home-manager to manage nvchad configuration, 119 | set the false option. In this case, HM will not copy the configuration 120 | saved in /nix/store to ~/.config/nvim. 121 | This way you can customize the configuration in the usual way 122 | by cloning it from the NvChad repository. 123 | By default, the ~/.config/nvim is managed by HM. 124 | ''; 125 | }; 126 | }; 127 | config = 128 | let 129 | confDir = "${config.xdg.configHome}/nvim"; 130 | in 131 | mkIf cfg.enable { 132 | assertions = [ 133 | { 134 | assertion = !config.programs.neovim.enable; 135 | message = '' 136 | NvChad provides a neovim binary, please choose which you want to use. 137 | 138 | Use the default neovim binary: 139 | programs.neovim.enable = true; 140 | 141 | Use the Nvchad neovim binary: 142 | programs.nvchad.enable = true; 143 | 144 | You cannot use both at the same time. 145 | ''; 146 | } 147 | ]; 148 | home = { 149 | packages = [ nvchad ]; 150 | activation = 151 | let 152 | coreutils = pkgs.coreutils; 153 | in 154 | mkIf cfg.hm-activation { 155 | backupNvChad = hm.dag.entryBefore [ "checkLinkTargets" ] '' 156 | if [ -d "${confDir}" ]; then 157 | ${ 158 | ( 159 | if cfg.backup then 160 | '' 161 | backup_name="nvim_$(${coreutils}/bin/date +'%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S').bak" 162 | ${coreutils}/bin/mv \ 163 | ${confDir} \ 164 | ${config.xdg.configHome}/$backup_name 165 | '' 166 | else 167 | '' 168 | ${coreutils}/bin/rm -r ${confDir} 169 | '' 170 | ) 171 | } 172 | fi 173 | ''; 174 | copyNvChad = hm.dag.entryAfter [ "writeBoundary" ] '' 175 | ${coreutils}/bin/mkdir -p ${confDir} 176 | ${coreutils}/bin/cp -r ${nvchad}/config/* ${confDir} 177 | for file_or_dir in $(${pkgs.findutils}/bin/find ${confDir}); do 178 | if [ -d "$file_or_dir" ]; then 179 | ${coreutils}/bin/chmod 755 $file_or_dir 180 | else 181 | ${coreutils}/bin/chmod 664 $file_or_dir 182 | fi 183 | done 184 | ''; 185 | }; 186 | }; 187 | }; 188 | } 189 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nix/nvchad.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # █▄░█ █░█ █▀▀ █░█ ▄▀█ █▀▄ ▀ 2 | # █░▀█ ▀▄▀ █▄▄ █▀█ █▀█ █▄▀ ▄ 3 | # -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 | 5 | { 6 | stdenvNoCC, 7 | writeText, 8 | makeWrapper, 9 | lib, 10 | coreutils, 11 | findutils, 12 | git, 13 | gcc, 14 | gcc_new ? gcc, 15 | neovim, 16 | nodejs, 17 | lua5_1, 18 | lua-language-server, 19 | ripgrep, 20 | tree-sitter, 21 | extraPackages ? [ ], # the default value is for import from flake.nix 22 | extraConfig ? "", 23 | chadrcConfig ? "", 24 | starterRepo, 25 | extraPlugins ? "return {}", 26 | lazy-lock ? "", 27 | }: 28 | let 29 | inherit (lib) 30 | lists 31 | makeBinPath 32 | licenses 33 | maintainers 34 | optionalString 35 | ; 36 | in 37 | stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { 38 | pname = "nvchad"; 39 | version = "2.5"; 40 | src = starterRepo; 41 | nvChadBin = ../bin/nvchad.sh; 42 | nvChadContrib = ../contrib; 43 | extraConfigFile = writeText "extraConfig.lua" extraConfig; 44 | NewInitFile = writeText "init.lua" '' 45 | require "init" 46 | require "extraConfig" 47 | ''; 48 | extraPluginsFile = writeText "plugins-2.lua" extraPlugins; 49 | NewPluginsFile = writeText "init.lua" '' 50 | M1 = require "plugins.init-1" 51 | M2 = require "plugins.init-2" 52 | for i = 1, #M2 do 53 | M1[#M1 + 1] = M2[i] 54 | end 55 | return M1 56 | ''; 57 | NewChadrcFile = writeText "chadrc.lua" chadrcConfig; 58 | LockFile = writeText "lazy-lock.json" lazy-lock; 59 | 60 | nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ]; 61 | 62 | buildInputs = 63 | (lists.unique ( 64 | extraPackages 65 | ++ [ 66 | coreutils 67 | findutils 68 | git 69 | gcc_new 70 | nodejs 71 | lua-language-server 72 | (lua5_1.withPackages (ps: with ps; [ luarocks ])) 73 | ripgrep 74 | tree-sitter 75 | ] 76 | )) 77 | ++ [ neovim ]; 78 | 79 | installPhase = '' 80 | runHook preInstall 81 | mkdir -p $out/{bin,config} 82 | cp -r $src/* $out/config 83 | chmod 777 $out/config 84 | chmod 777 $out/config/lua # cp make it unwritable 85 | chmod 777 $out/config/lua/plugins 86 | ${optionalString (chadrcConfig != "") "install -Dm777 $NewChadrcFile $out/config/lua/chadrc.lua"} 87 | mv $out/config/lua/plugins/init.lua $out/config/lua/plugins/init-1.lua 88 | install -Dm777 $extraPluginsFile $out/config/lua/plugins/init-2.lua 89 | install -Dm777 $NewPluginsFile $out/config/lua/plugins/init.lua 90 | install -Dm777 $nvChadBin $out/bin/nvim 91 | install -Dm777 $LockFile $out/config/lazy-lock.json 92 | install -Dm777 "$extraConfigFile" $out/config/lua/extraConfig.lua; 93 | mv $out/config/init.lua $out/config/lua/init.lua 94 | install -Dm777 $NewInitFile $out/config/init.lua 95 | wrapProgram $out/bin/nvim --prefix PATH : '${makeBinPath finalAttrs.buildInputs}' 96 | runHook postInstall 97 | ''; 98 | 99 | postInstall = '' 100 | mkdir -p $out/share/{applications,icons/hicolor/scalable/apps} 101 | cp $nvChadContrib/nvim.desktop $out/share/applications 102 | cp $nvChadContrib/nvchad.svg $out/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps 103 | ''; 104 | 105 | meta = { 106 | description = "Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI"; 107 | homepage = "https://nvchad.com/"; 108 | license = licenses.gpl3; 109 | mainProgram = "nvim"; 110 | platforms = [ 111 | "x86_64-linux" 112 | "aarch64-linux" 113 | "x86_64-darwin" 114 | "aarch64-darwin" 115 | ]; 116 | maintainers = with maintainers; [ 117 | MOIS3Y 118 | bot-wxt1221 119 | ]; 120 | }; 121 | }) 122 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------