# My NixOS Configuration as a NixOS module This is only intended for my use, but you can see how I overengineer stuff by looking at it :p (maybe you can also learn some stuff on the way). > [!Note] > This README only has a small amount of information, if you want to see the > full documentation then go to > . I also overenginerd this > c: (if you want to copy the docs for your own project, then take a look at > [the docs folder](./docs/default.nix) and the > [workflow](./.github/workflows/check.yml)(`build-documentation` and > `deploy`)). ## Try out in a VM If you already have nix you can run the following commands: ```console $ nix run nixpkgs#nixos-rebuild -- build-vm --flake .#vm building the system configuration... Done. The virtual machine can be started by running /nix/store/$hash-nixos-vm/bin/run-nixos-vm $ /nix/store/$hash-nixos-vm/bin/run-nixos-vm $QEMU_OPTS_WL ``` The default user is `jdoe` and the default password is `example`. > [!Note] > `$QEMU_OPTS_WL` is a set of options that will enable Wayland passthrough (and > GPU acceleration) and give the VM 2vCPU cores and 2GiB of RAM. This will > significantly improve your experience when running the VM so it is > recommended, but if Wayland is not available or you don't have enough > memory/CPU cores, then you can use `-virtio vga` and/or reduce the allocated > resources.