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Getting started
If you have not previously forked Home Manager then you need to do that first. Have a look at GitHub's Fork a repo for instructions on how to do this.
Once you have a fork of Home Manager you should create a branch starting
at the most recent master
branch. Give your branch a reasonably
descriptive name. Commit your changes to this branch and when you are
happy with the result and it fulfills Guidelines then
push the branch to GitHub and create a pull
request.
Assuming your clone is at $HOME/devel/home-manager
then you can make
the home-manager
command use it by either
-
overriding the default path by using the
-I
command line option:$ home-manager -I home-manager=$HOME/devel/home-manager
or, if using flakes:
$ home-manager --override-input home-manager ~/devel/home-manager
or
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changing the default path by ensuring your configuration includes
programs.home-manager.enable = true; programs.home-manager.path = "$HOME/devel/home-manager";
and running
home-manager switch
to activate the change. Afterwards,home-manager build
andhome-manager switch
will use your cloned repository.
The first option is good if you only temporarily want to use your clone.