initial commit. add all the things

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(list (channel
(name 'guix)
(url "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git")
(branch "master")
(introduction
(make-channel-introduction
"9edb3f66fd807b096b48283debdcddccfea34bad"
(openpgp-fingerprint
"BBB0 2DDF 2CEA F6A8 0D1D E643 A2A0 6DF2 A33A 54FA"))))
(channel
(name 'nonguix)
(url "https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix")
(branch "master")
(introduction
(make-channel-introduction
"897c1a470da759236cc11798f4e0a5f7d4d59fbc"
(openpgp-fingerprint
"2A39 3FFF 68F4 EF7A 3D29 12AF 6F51 20A0 22FB B2D5")))))

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;; This "home-environment" file can be passed to 'guix home reconfigure'
;; to reproduce the content of your profile. This is "symbolic": it only
;; specifies package names. To reproduce the exact same profile, you also
;; need to capture the channels being used, as returned by "guix describe".
;; See the "Replicating Guix" section in the manual.
(use-modules (gnu home)
(gnu packages)
(gnu packages emacs)
(gnu packages vim)
(gnu services)
(guix gexp)
(gnu home services)
(gnu home services shells))
(home-environment
;; Below is the list of packages that will show up in your
;; Home profile, under ~/.guix-home/profile.
(packages (list
emacs
neovim))
;; Below is the list of Home services. To search for available
;; services, run 'guix home search KEYWORD' in a terminal.
(services
(list (service home-bash-service-type
(home-bash-configuration
(bash-profile (list (plain-file
"bash-profile"
"
export HISTFILE=$XDG_CACHE_HOME/.bash_history
GUIX_PROFILE=/home/mir/.guix-profile
. $GUIX_PROFILE/etc/profile
"
)))
(aliases '(("grep" . "grep --color=auto")
("ll" . "eza -l")
("ls" . "eza")
("vi" . "nvim"))
))))))

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;; This is an operating system configuration generated
;; by the graphical installer.
;;
;; Once installation is complete, you can learn and modify
;; this file to tweak the system configuration, and pass it
;; to the 'guix system reconfigure' command to effect your
;; changes.
;; Indicate which modules to import to access the variables
;; used in this configuration.
(use-modules (gnu) (nongnu packages linux))
(use-service-modules cups desktop networking ssh xorg)
(operating-system
(kernel linux)
(firmware (list linux-firmware))
(locale "en_US.utf8")
(timezone "America/Anchorage")
(keyboard-layout (keyboard-layout "us"))
(host-name "starscream")
;; The list of user accounts ('root' is implicit).
(users (cons* (user-account
(name "mir")
(comment "Miranda Marquez")
(group "users")
(home-directory "/home/mir")
(supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")))
%base-user-accounts))
;; Packages installed system-wide. Users can also install packages
;; under their own account: use 'guix search KEYWORD' to search
;; for packages and 'guix install PACKAGE' to install a package.
(packages (append (list (specification->package "awesome")
(specification->package "neovim")
(specification->package "emacs")
(specification->package "eza")
(specification->package "git")
;; (specification->package "nss-certs") ;removed because version conflict
)
%base-packages))
;; Below is the list of system services. To search for available
;; services, run 'guix system search KEYWORD' in a terminal.
(services
(append (list (service gnome-desktop-service-type)
;; To configure OpenSSH, pass an 'openssh-configuration'
;; record as a second argument to 'service' below.
(service openssh-service-type)
(service cups-service-type)
(set-xorg-configuration
(xorg-configuration (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout))))
;; This is the default list of services we
;; are appending to.
%desktop-services))
(bootloader (bootloader-configuration
(bootloader grub-efi-bootloader)
(targets (list "/boot/efi"))
(keyboard-layout keyboard-layout)))
(swap-devices (list (swap-space
(target (uuid
"dc1220de-fbc4-4008-86d1-5c9b152cc32c")))))
;; The list of file systems that get "mounted". The unique
;; file system identifiers there ("UUIDs") can be obtained
;; by running 'blkid' in a terminal.
(file-systems (cons* (file-system
(mount-point "/boot/efi")
(device (uuid "67E3-17ED"
'fat32))
(type "vfat"))
(file-system
(mount-point "/")
(device (uuid
"39ec24ba-7c1f-49ff-9af6-57ace91cfba5"
'ext4))
(type "ext4")) %base-file-systems)))