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[solved] nix shell and nix profile not using the branch defined in flake.nix?

Yes I know that there are workarounds for them to set to use the flake inputs but still… I have set nixpkgs version to 23.11 stable release and that’s good, but if I try to use nix shell, nix profile or even nix-env, they all seem to use the latest master/unstable branch to install the packages by default....

mobsenpai,
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Yeah that’s what I am using currently but I was told that by default it follows whatever nixpkgs version is in flake.nix and doing the registry thing is an extra step to make it more systematic. For now I will keep using that.

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Yeah mine also shows global flake:nixpkgs github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable instead of what I have defined in flake.nix i.e 23.11

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Its solved, see the mentioned link.

mobsenpai,
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lol

mobsenpai,
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Hmm that’s a good one.

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Thanks for the replies. The issue seems to be with the stable branch version and is fixed in the unstable branch. The maintainer has opened a request to backport those changes to stable branch as well.

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Um actually no. the prompt sets the placeholder text in the search bar (top bar with search icon).

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OMG you’re so right. I didn’t look at the last commit date. I just saw “RUST” and my mind said “yes”. Didn’t consider anything else. Well I use nixos and so can’t use two_percent. I am gonna wait for a while for any update or will move back to fzf then. Thank you for pointing it out, otherwise I would have been in hopes that my issue will get answered on github lol.

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Yeah thats what I am going to use cuz before when I was using jetbrainsmono I had all the bold, bold_italic etc and suddenly just removing em all doesn’t feel good to me.

Yep totally for satisfaction!

[solved] Can anyone use gtk inspector and tell me the class name of the sidebar of gtk4 apps like nautilus

Basically I am using this gtk.css file in ~/.config/gtk-4.0/gtk.css but it’s weird that the sidebar is not themed correctly. If anyone knows about this, please do tell. My only lead at this moment is to find the class and add it in gtk.css file. For some reason I can’t install the gtk inspector app, So if anyone has it...

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That’s it. Thank you for this.

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Gotcha. One last thing. Do I need to define helper colors as well? currently I am not doing that, but it is defined in the adw styleguide. Ain’t no way gruvbox has that much color varieties so what’s your suggestion?

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Alright. Thank you so so so much.

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    All the other apps eg. file manager app and all are themed perfectly tho. Only this sidepanel of file/folder upload/download dialog box which appears when uploading a file on a website on firefox is like this.

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    Good luck.

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