Evie Litherland-Smith
bde4fc30e6
Remove "remote" workspace, change "system" to "btm" and add "stream", rename "emacs" to "editor" to keep with theme more (but we all know it's still for emacs...) Remove all SUPER ALT binds. Have btm launch at startup since that was the only one of those binds that was useful Update a few of the workspace icons. Remove persistent-workspaces |
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home | ||
hosts | ||
services | ||
system | ||
wallpapers | ||
.gitignore | ||
.stylua.toml | ||
flake.lock | ||
flake.nix | ||
Makefile | ||
README.org |
README
Password store setup
Transfer GPG key(s)
# Export key on existing machine
gpg --export-secret-keys > key.gpg
# Import key on new machine
gpg --import key.gpg
# Edit (for each key) to set trust
gpg --edit-key ...
Clone password-store repository
git clone https://git.xenia.me.uk/xenia/pass $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR
Email setup
Proton
Bridge
Docker source: Docker / GitHub - shenxn/protonmail-bridge-docker: ProtonMail IMAP/SMTP Bridge Docker …
To initialise:
podman kill protonmail-bridge && podman run --rm -it -v protonmail:/root shenxn/protonmail-bridge init
# Restart so that service picks up available ports
podman kill protonmail-bridge
and follow normal login system for cli. systemd unit handles running container on boot after this.
uidvalidity issue
Remove uid lines from .mbsyncrc (in each mail directory) and delete .uidvalidity, re-run mbsync to fix
Password
Get password from protonmail-bridge, save to password-store:
pass insert mbsync/$(hostname)/proton
# Insert pass at prompt
iCloud
Password
If not already done, save password to password-store:
pass insert mbsync/$(hostname)/icloud
# Insert pass at prompt
This will be synced across devices so only needs doing once
Outlook
Password
If not already done, save password to password-store:
pass insert mbsync/$(hostname)/outlook
# Insert pass at prompt
This will be synced across devices so only needs doing once
Configuration
On first run (or if token expires), stop systemd service and run manually to complete manual auth. Token will stay valid for a little while (no idea how long specifically).
# Restart service to ensure ~/.davmail.properties exists
systemctl --user restart davmail.service
# Run to use manual authentication
systemctl --user stop davmail.service && davmail -notray ~/.davmail.properties
# Restart again so that service picks up available ports
systemctl --user restart davmail.service