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Oh my ZSH
oh-my-zsh
is a framework to manage your ZSH
configuration including completion scripts for several CLI tools or custom
prompt themes.
Basic usage
The module uses the oh-my-zsh
package with all available
features. The initial setup using Nix expressions is fairly similar to the
configuration format of oh-my-zsh
.
{
programs.zsh.ohMyZsh = {
enable = true;
plugins = [ "git" "python" "man" ];
theme = "agnoster";
};
}
For a detailed explanation of these arguments please refer to the
oh-my-zsh
docs.
The expression generates the needed configuration and writes it into your
/etc/zshrc
.
Custom additions
Sometimes third-party or custom scripts such as a modified theme may be
needed. oh-my-zsh
provides the
ZSH_CUSTOM
environment variable for this which points to a directory with additional
scripts.
The module can do this as well:
{
programs.zsh.ohMyZsh.custom = "~/path/to/custom/scripts";
}
Custom environments
There are several extensions for oh-my-zsh
packaged in
nixpkgs
. One of them is
nix-zsh-completions
which bundles completion scripts and a plugin for oh-my-zsh
.
Rather than using a single mutable path for ZSH_CUSTOM
,
it's also possible to generate this path from a list of Nix packages:
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
programs.zsh.ohMyZsh.customPkgs = [
pkgs.nix-zsh-completions
# and even more...
];
}
Internally a single store path will be created using
buildEnv
. Please refer to the docs of
buildEnv
for further reference.
Please keep in mind that this is not compatible with
programs.zsh.ohMyZsh.custom
as it requires an immutable
store path while custom
shall remain mutable! An
evaluation failure will be thrown if both custom
and
customPkgs
are set.
Package your own customizations
If third-party customizations (e.g. new themes) are supposed to be added to
oh-my-zsh
there are several pitfalls to keep in mind:
-
To comply with the default structure of
ZSH
the entire output needs to be written to$out/share/zsh.
-
Completion scripts are supposed to be stored at
$out/share/zsh/site-functions
. This directory is part of thefpath
and the package should be compatible with pureZSH
setups. The module will automatically link the contents ofsite-functions
to completions directory in the proper store path. -
The
plugins
directory needs the structurepluginname/pluginname.plugin.zsh
as structured in the upstream repo.
A derivation for oh-my-zsh
may look like this:
{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "exemplary-zsh-customization-${version}";
version = "1.0.0";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
# path to the upstream repository
};
dontBuild = true;
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/share/zsh/site-functions
cp {themes,plugins} $out/share/zsh
cp completions $out/share/zsh/site-functions
'';
}