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2023-04-14package travelynx because why not?stuebinm2-0/+231
this file has been lying around for a bit over a year now, but I got asked about it, so time to put it in the public repo I guess (& also update it; it's on the most recent travelynx commit as of this writing).
2023-04-07typst: bump to v23-03-28stuebinm1-7/+2
2023-04-01add module for crs-tracker, for funstuebinm3-0/+92
please no one like, actually use this. unless you volunteer to at least add a script to run database migrations, since currently these need to be run by hand …
2023-03-22get rid of crane & naerskstuebinm2-6/+79
the only thing this makes more complicated is typst; most of the other benefits I don't use in any case.
2023-03-22package typststuebinm2-0/+25
2023-03-22package glitchtipstuebinm3-0/+117
i don't know why i did this. i literally have no use for it.
2023-03-04home: a couple more packagesstuebinm1-0/+2
2023-03-02add a default overlay, package the galmon.eu toolsstuebinm2-0/+53
2022-01-20restructuring directoriesstuebinm2-49/+0
2021-08-19workadventure: use exneuland backendstuebinm1-0/+32
2021-06-24nixpkgs 20.09 → nixpkgs 21.05stuebinm1-3/+1
Since pleroma is in nixpkgs 21.05, this requires some reshuffling to keep the unstable version of pleroma (otherwise the database versions are not compatible, and pleroma does not like database downgrades). Additionally, hedgedoc's database has been moved to a postgres user who is actually called hedgedoc.
2021-06-23update sourcesstuebinm1-1/+2
2021-03-08Added Pleromastuebinm1-5/+5
This pleroma config should be able to set itself up without any manual intervention (modulo the secrets file, which is almost empty). Annoyingly, the pleroma nixpkg is built from the pipeline artifacts of the pleroma gitlab and does not have support for pleroma's ssh/bbs mode.