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in nix-switch
- gh-actions-language-server is an npm package (lttb/gh-actions-language-server)
not packaged in nixpkgs. Removed from nix/common.nix and from the
vim.lsp.enable list in dot_config/nvim/lua/plugins/lsp.lua. Restore
later via a per-project flake.nix if working on a workflows-heavy repo.
- just runs recipes with a sanitized env where $USER may be unset;
home-manager's activation script dereferences it unconditionally
and fails with 'USER: unbound variable'. Export USER (and HOME for
symmetry) at the top of the nix-switch recipe.
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LSPs, formatters, linters, and the lldb-dap debugger now come from
~/.nix-profile/bin (see nix/common.nix). lspconfig keeps the default
configs; we just opt-in via vim.lsp.enable() with an explicit list.
Changes:
- dot_config/nvim/lua/plugins/lsp.lua: drop mason*, replace
mason-lspconfig handler with explicit vim.lsp.enable({...}); drop
groovy/jenkins formatters and lint entries; drop systemd lint
(nginx + groovy + systemdlint tools dropped per plan).
- dot_config/nvim/lua/plugins/debug.lua: drop mason-nvim-dap; drop
codelldb adapter; switch dap.configurations.cpp to type='lldb'
(lldb-dap is the upstream successor, ships with pkgs.lldb).
- dot_config/nvim/init.lua: remove mason.nvim, mason-lspconfig.nvim,
mason-tool-installer.nvim, mason-nvim-dap.nvim from vim.pack.add.
- dot_config/nvim/lua/config/update.lua: remove MasonToolsUpdateSync.
- dot_config/zsh/dot_zshrc: flip plugin source order — prefer
~/.nix-profile/share, fall back to /usr/share/zsh (was the other
way around).
- nix/bootstrap.sh: drop the uv-python3.11 step (no longer needed
once Mason no longer source-builds Python LSPs on Ubuntu 20.04).
Phase 6 of the nix-on-host migration plan.
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Mason's pypi distribution of basedpyright pulls nodejs-wheel-binaries
which only ships manylinux_2_28 Linux wheels. uv's python-build-
standalone interpreter is tagged manylinux2014 (glibc 2.17 for max
portability) and rejects those wheels; pip then falls back to building
Node 24 from source, which fails on Ubuntu 20.04's gcc 9.4 (needs
gcc >=10 for -std=gnu++20).
Provide basedpyright via the system package manager instead:
- pacman on Arch (added to meta/base.txt)
- pkgs.basedpyright on the VM (added to remote-dev/home.nix)
Drop it from mason-tool-installer's ensure_installed; lspconfig picks
it up from PATH. Document the exception in remote-dev/README.md.
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User policy: Mason should install everything it lists regardless of
host-provided versions. Revert the PATH-filtering wrapper around
ensure_installed (b2f129e) — back to a plain table literal.
For shellharden specifically, Mason's only install source is
`cargo install`. The Arch host has cargo via base-devel/rustup; the
VM previously didn't, so Mason errored "ENOENT cargo". Add `cargo`
and `rustc` to the remote-dev nix profile so Mason can build it on
the VM too. Drop the shellharden package from home.nix — Mason owns
it now, no more provider competition with the nix-profile binary.
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Mason's installer tries one source per package. For tools that we
already provide via the system package manager (Arch pkgs on the
host) or nix-profile (on the remote-dev VM), Mason will keep trying
to (re-)install via cargo/pip/etc. and report failures — but
conform.nvim/nvim-lint resolve their binary from PATH anyway, so
the Mason install is redundant.
Filter ensure_installed at startup against vim.fn.executable(). Keeps
behaviour identical on a fresh host (Mason still pulls everything),
but silences spurious failures for tools that the user has chosen to
provide system-wide (shellharden via nix-profile being the immediate
case).
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JRE/shellharden/python3-venv
copilot.lua was hard-coding the chezmoi-pinned Node 24 at
~/.local/share/copilot-node/bin/node, which only exists on the Arch
host where chezmoi runs run_onchange_after_install-copilot-node.sh.
On the remote-dev VM the path is absent, so copilot-language-server
spawned with cmd[0]=<missing> and printed 'Could not determine
Node.js version'. Probe the pinned path with vim.fn.executable() and
fall back to 'node' from PATH otherwise.
For the VM PATH 'node' to be a supported version, switch home.nix
from the rolling 'nodejs' alias to 'nodejs_24' (the version the
chezmoi script also pins on the host).
Address the cluster of Mason install failures on the VM:
- autotools-language-server, codespell, mdformat,
nginx-language-server, systemdlint -- pip-installed; fail because
Ubuntu's python3 ships without venv. bootstrap.sh now apt-installs
python3-venv; README documents the manual command for existing VMs.
- groovy-language-server -- needs a JRE. Add 'jre' to home.packages.
- shellharden -- Mason's cargo fallback can't run under our
leaf-tools policy. Provide the binary via nix-profile instead so
Mason finds it on PATH.
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Pure formatter output from shfmt (2-space indent, '|' line breaks),
prettier (KEYBINDS.md), and 'just fmt' (justfile blank line).
No behavior change.
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copilot-language-server emits 'HTTP 200 response does not appear to
originate from GitHub' under Node 26 (the current Arch nodejs). Upstream
tracking:
https://github.com/zbirenbaum/copilot.lua/issues/695
https://github.com/github/copilot.vim/issues/282
https://github.com/github/copilot-language-server-release/issues/45
Workaround universally confirmed in those threads is to run the
language-server under Node 24. Rather than downgrade system nodejs (used
by lots of other tooling) install a private Node 24 under
~/.local/share/copilot-node/ via a chezmoi run_onchange script that
verifies the official sha256, and point copilot.lua at it via
copilot_node_command. Drop in once, bump NODE_VERSION when the upstream
incompatibility is resolved.
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overseer.nvim removed save/load_task_bundle in the "task bundles get the
axe" refactor, which caused auto-session to error on every session restore:
/lua/plugins/session.lua:27: attempt to call field 'load_task_bundle'
(a nil value)
Remove the pre_save/pre_restore/post_restore hooks that called the removed
API. DAP breakpoint save/restore via save_extra_data is preserved.
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Upstream broke itself today by adding require('async') without shipping
lua/async.lua. I never use these mappings anyway. Removed the plugin
spec, setup call, <leader>r* keymaps, and the which-key group entry.
plenary.nvim stays — neogit still depends on it.
Run :PackClean afterwards to prune the on-disk plugin.
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Required by the 'just lint' and 'just fmt' recipes for lua linting and
TOML format/lint respectively.
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Also removes a stray ANSI escape in treesitter.lua.
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Rename home/ contents to chezmoi naming conventions:
- dot_ prefix for dotfiles and dot-dirs
- private_dot_ for .gnupg and .ssh directories
- private_ for 0600 files (nym.pub)
- executable_ for scripts in .local/bin and display-toggle.sh
- symlink_ for mimeapps.list symlink
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