# Edit this configuration file to define what should be installed on
# your system.  Help is available in the configuration.nix(5) man page
# and in the NixOS manual (accessible by running ‘nixos-help’).

{ config, pkgs, helpers, extraPkgs, ... }:

let
  username = "dakedres";
in {
  imports =
  helpers.getModules "/default.nix" (import ./modules.nix) ++ [
    # Include the results of the hardware scan.
    ./hardware-configuration.nix
  ];

  home-manager.users."${username}" = {
    imports = helpers.getModules "/home.nix" (import ./modules.nix) ++ [
      ../../common/home.nix
      ./home.nix
    ];

    config.custom.username = username;
  };

  users.users.${username} = {
    isNormalUser = true;
    description = "Dakedres";
    extraGroups = [ "networkmanager" "wheel" ];
    shell = pkgs.zsh;
  };

  # We live in a society
  nix.settings.experimental-features = [ "nix-command" "flakes" ];

  # Bootloader.
  boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
  boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;

  boot.supportedFilesystems = [ "ntfs" ];

  # That's what it's called
  networking.hostName = "vulpes";
  # networking.wireless.enable = true;  # Enables wireless support via wpa_supplicant.

  # I don't need no fig leaves
  security.sudo.wheelNeedsPassword = false;

  # Configure network proxy if necessary
  # networking.proxy.default = "http://user:password@proxy:port/";
  # networking.proxy.noProxy = "127.0.0.1,localhost,internal.domain";

  # Enable networking
  networking.networkmanager.enable = true;

  # Set your time zone.
  time.timeZone = "America/Boise";

  # Select internationalisation properties.
  i18n.defaultLocale = "en_US.UTF-8";
  i18n.extraLocaleSettings = {
    LC_ADDRESS = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_IDENTIFICATION = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_MEASUREMENT = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_MONETARY = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_NAME = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_NUMERIC = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_PAPER = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_TELEPHONE = "en_US.UTF-8";
    LC_TIME = "en_US.UTF-8";
  };

  # Enable the X11 windowing system.
  services.xserver.enable = true;

  # Enable the KDE Plasma Desktop Environment.
  services.xserver.displayManager.sddm.enable = true;
  services.xserver.desktopManager.lxqt.enable = true;
  services.xserver.windowManager.openbox.enable = true;

  # Configure keymap in X11
  services.xserver = {
    layout = "us";
    xkb.options = "caps:swapescape,altwin:swap_alt_win";
  };

  # Enable CUPS to print documents.
  services.printing.enable = true;

  # Enable bluetooth
  hardware.bluetooth.enable = true;
  hardware.bluetooth.powerOnBoot = true;
  # Blueman
  services.blueman.enable = true;

  # Enable sound with pipewire.
  sound.enable = true;
  hardware.pulseaudio.enable = false;
  security.rtkit.enable = true;
  services.pipewire = {
    enable = true;
    alsa.enable = true;
    alsa.support32Bit = true;
    pulse.enable = true;
    # If you want to use JACK applications, uncomment this
    #jack.enable = true;

    # use the example session manager (no others are packaged yet so this is enabled by default,
    # no need to redefine it in your config for now)
    #media-session.enable = true;
  };

  # Enable touchpad support (enabled default in most desktopManager).
  # services.xserver.libinput.enable = true;

  services.flatpak.enable = true;
  xdg.portal.enable = true;
  
  # List packages installed in system profile. To search, run:
  # $ nix search wget
  environment.systemPackages = [
    pkgs.git
    pkgs.wget
    pkgs.micro
    pkgs.openconnect
    pkgs.btop
  ];

  # Some programs need SUID wrappers, can be configured further or are
  # started in user sessions.
  # programs.mtr.enable = true;
  # programs.gnupg.agent = {
  #   enable = true;
  #   enableSSHSupport = true;
  # };

  # List services that you want to enable:

  # Enable the OpenSSH daemon.
  # services.openssh.enable = true;

  # Open ports in the firewall.
  # networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ ... ];
  # networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ ... ];
  # Or disable the firewall altogether.
  # networking.firewall.enable = false;

  # This value determines the NixOS release from which the default
  # settings for stateful data, like file locations and database versions
  # on your system were taken. It‘s perfectly fine and recommended to leave
  # this value at the release version of the first install of this system.
  # Before changing this value read the documentation for this option
  # (e.g. man configuration.nix or on https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html).
  system.stateVersion = "23.11"; # Did you read the comment?

}