You need this https://github.com/guibou/nixGL
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Cheers. I think I can get that working for pulling up alacritty or wezterm with awesome or leftwm with keybinds ( just changing what's being executed when using keybinds).
Is there a way to get this running through the applications symlink? I know I could symlink the location from nix-profile to applications using
ln -s /home/$USER/.nix-profile/share/applications/* /home/$USER/.local/share/applications/
But, is there a way to run nixGL from the symlink without running the command through the terminal first?
Credit: Chris Titus Tech for his intro to the nix package manager. That's where I found the symlink command https://christitus.com/nix-package-manager/
Edit:
I use rofi as my app launcher where I could use drun to execute alacritty or wezterm using nixGL but would really appreciate if I could just select the app from the rofi menu to execute directly without specifying the extra config param each time
https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/issues/3968 - this to monitor and poke, there are also a link for a sample wrapper that might or night not help you.
Maybe Guix can help? Try to check Guix home.
Thanks for the recommendation. I was looking through the packages that are available and it looks like some of the packages I use just aren't available yet (leftwm, wezterm etc). Still looks like a very good alternative to nix if the packages you want are supported