There's not much use for it since custom keyboard shortcuts are not
possible to set as a system-wide config. This could easily be added into
the list of packages so RIP... :(
Now, it properly integrates installed extensions by automatically
generating a separate dconf keyfile and enabling them individually.
There is also an additional option for setting the preferred terminal
emulator instead of manually setting certain things on the appropriate
keyfile (though, it doesn't work so...).
Finally decided to try out KDE Plasma for a little while (at least a
week from now). It is said to be flexible so I'll attempt to recreate my
workflow from GNOME as closely as possible.
While it is easier to maintain the modules by prefixing them all with
`modules`, it is not easy when used from other flakes and/or modules.
This is my attempt on making it easier with appropriate namespaces.
Update home-manager user from the restructure
- Add `modules.desktop.cleanup` for the usual cleanup activties in
NixOS.
- Update to proper descriptions for module options added with
`lib.mkEnableOption`.
- Additional packages for various modules.
- Deleted `modules/home-manager/alacritty`. It is pretty useless though.
:(
I think this is better for separating modules explicitly. This is also
considered as there are similar objects between modules (e.g., NixOS
and home-manager modules and users).
Revert users module to old position