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Hyprland on Home Manager |
For a list of available options, check the Home Manager options.
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(Required) NixOS Module: enables critical components needed to run Hyprland properly
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(Optional) Home-manager module: lets you configure Hyprland declaratively through home-manager.
- This module configures Hyprland and adds it to your user's
$PATH
, but does not make certain system-level changes such as adding a desktop session file for your display manager. This is handled by the NixOS module once you enable it.
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- This module configures Hyprland and adds it to your user's
Installation
{{< tabs items="Home Manager,Flakes,Nix stable (with flake-compat)" >}}
{{< tab "Home Manager" >}}
Home Manager has options for Hyprland without needing to import the Flake module.
{
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.enable = true;
}
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{{< tab "Flakes" >}}
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The flake module is merely an extension to the Home Manager downstream module. It is mainly used as a staging area for new options, so unless you're a tester you should use the downstream Home Manager module.
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The following snippet of code tries to show how to bring the Hyprland flake from the flake input and import it into the module system. Feel free to make any adjustment for your setup.
Don't forget to replace user@hostname
with your username and hostname!
# flake.nix
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
home-manager = {
url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
hyprland.url = "git+https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland?submodules=1";
};
outputs = {nixpkgs, home-manager, hyprland, ...}: {
homeConfigurations."user@hostname" = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;
modules = [
hyprland.homeManagerModules.default
{wayland.windowManager.hyprland.enable = true;}
# ...
];
};
};
}
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{{< tab "No flakes (with flake-compat)" >}}
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The flake module is merely an extension to the Home Manager downstream module. It is mainly used as a staging area for new options, so unless you're a tester you should use the downstream Home Manager module.
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The following snippet of code tries to show how to bring the Hyprland flake from the flake input and use the package in the Home Manager option. Feel free to make any adjustment for your setup.
# home config
{pkgs, ...}: let
flake-compat = builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/edolstra/flake-compat/archive/master.tar.gz";
hyprland-flake = (import flake-compat {
# we're not using pkgs.fetchgit as that requires a hash to be provided
src = builtins.fetchGit {
url = "https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland.git";
submodules = true;
};
}).defaultNix;
in {
wayland.windowManager.hyprland = {
enable = true;
package = hyprland-flake.packages.${pkgs.system}.hyprland;
}
}
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Usage
Once the module is enabled, you can use it to declaratively configure Hyprland. Here is an example config, made to work with either the upstream Home Manager module, or the flake-based Home Manager module.
# home.nix
{
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.settings = {
"$mod" = "SUPER";
bind =
[
"$mod, F, exec, firefox"
", Print, exec, grimblast copy area"
]
++ (
# workspaces
# binds $mod + [shift +] {1..10} to [move to] workspace {1..10}
builtins.concatLists (builtins.genList (
x: let
ws = let
c = (x + 1) / 10;
in
builtins.toString (x + 1 - (c * 10));
in [
"$mod, ${ws}, workspace, ${toString (x + 1)}"
"$mod SHIFT, ${ws}, movetoworkspace, ${toString (x + 1)}"
]
)
10)
);
};
}
Plugins
Hyprland plugins can be added through the plugins
option:
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.plugins = [
inputs.hyprland-plugins.packages.${pkgs.system}.hyprbars
"/absolute/path/to/plugin.so"
];
For examples on how to build Hyprland plugins using Nix, see the official plugins.
Fixing problems with themes
If your themes for mouse cursors, icons or windows don't load correctly, try
setting them with home.pointerCursor
and gtk.theme
, which enable a bunch of
compatibility options that should make the themes load in all situations.
Example configuration:
home.pointerCursor = {
gtk.enable = true;
# x11.enable = true;
package = pkgs.bibata-cursors;
name = "Bibata-Modern-Classic";
size = 16;
};
gtk = {
enable = true;
theme = {
package = pkgs.flat-remix-gtk;
name = "Flat-Remix-GTK-Grey-Darkest";
};
iconTheme = {
package = pkgs.gnome.adwaita-icon-theme;
name = "Adwaita";
};
font = {
name = "Sans";
size = 11;
};
};
Programs don't work in systemd services, but do on the terminal
This problem is related to systemd not importing the environment by default. It
will not have knowledge of PATH
, so it cannot run the commands in the
services. This is the most common with user-configured services such as
hypridle
or swayidle
.
To fix it, add to your config:
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.systemd.variables = ["--all"];
This setting will produce the following entry in the Hyprland config:
exec-once = dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd --all
Make sure to use the above command if you do not use the Home Manager module.