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Guix profiles

My Guix profiles written in Scheme Lisp available as a learning tool.

The goal of my profiles are to create a Lisp-oriented workstation: the backend (operating system) is defined in Scheme Lisp and the frontend ("desktop" environment) and its tools are defined in Emacs Lisp. For portability, I write most of my personal tools in Common Lisp. Other popular development environments are supported too.

enzuru.scm installs important packages. clone.scm clones my .emacs.d and some important dotfiles for booting into StumpWM, Quicklisp, services for receiving and tagging email, etc.

The goal is for Guix and Emacs to respectively provide the "backend" and "frontend" of my programming environment.

Notable applications

Feature Tool
Browser Nyxt
Editor Emacs
File manager Midnight Commander
GPU stack ROCm
Shell fish
Terminal kitty
Terminal multiplexer tmux
Window manager StumpWM

Development platforms

Compiled

Scripting

Functional

Lisp

Usage

You'll want to modify these files to meet your own usecase; shouldn't take long.

Setting up my Guix system is as simple as:

guix install git ansible
git clone git@github.com:enzuru/profiles.git
cd profiles
ansible-playbook clone.yml
# reboot
guix pull
guix home reconfigure home/config.scm
sudo guix system reconfigure config.scm
# reboot

Note, sudo is needed because that guix command requires the user's path, so don't just run it as root.

Tested platforms

Probably works on any modern version of Guix. Here's what I've actually tested recently:

  • Guix 1.3
  • Guix 1.4

License

Licensed under the GPLv3; copyright is assigned to my eponymous charity enzu.ru

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