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[GH-ISSUE #1374] Allow to configure ironbar via a nix module #3221
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Originally created by @lypwig on GitHub (Feb 15, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/JakeStanger/ironbar/issues/1374
Ironbar is available in nixos, but the nix package doesn't provide configuration options.
It could be interesting to allow basic configuration in the home.nix file like this:
This could allow some basic immutable configuration while letting the user override them in their config files.
@JakeStanger commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2026):
The flake included in this repo already includes the ability to configure the bar through nix. Changes to nixpkgs, home manager or other packages should be raised in the respective repo.