feat(configurations)!: flatten down, introduce meta.nix

Flatten down directory structure:
- From: `./hosts/${configuration-type}/${system}/{configuration,deploy}.nix`
-   To: `./hosts/${configuration-type}/{meta,configuration}.nix`
Keep `system` and `deploy-rs` config in `meta.nix`
Update `flake.lock`
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# This is your system's configuration file.
# Use this to configure your system environment (it replaces /etc/nixos/configuration.nix)
{ inputs, lib, pkgs, config, ... }: {
# You can import other NixOS modules here
imports = [
# If you want to use modules your own flake exports (from modules/nixos):
# inputs.self.nixosModules.example
# Or modules from other flakes (such as nixos-hardware):
# inputs.hardware.nixosModules.common-cpu-amd
# inputs.hardware.nixosModules.common-ssd
# You can also split up your configuration and import pieces of it here:
# ./users.nix
# Import your generated (nixos-generate-config) hardware configuration
./hardware-configuration.nix
];
nixpkgs = {
# You can add overlays here
overlays = [
# If you want to use overlays your own flake exports (from overlays dir):
# inputs.self.overlays.modifications
# inputs.self.overlays.additions
# Or overlays exported from other flakes:
# neovim-nightly-overlay.overlays.default
# Or define it inline, for example:
# (final: prev: {
# hi = final.hello.overrideAttrs (oldAttrs: {
# patches = [ ./change-hello-to-hi.patch ];
# });
# })
];
# Configure your nixpkgs instance
config = {
# Disable if you don't want unfree packages
allowUnfree = true;
};
};
nix = {
# This will add each flake input as a registry
# To make nix3 commands consistent with your flake
registry = lib.mapAttrs (_: value: { flake = value; }) inputs;
# This will additionally add your inputs to the system's legacy channels
# Making legacy nix commands consistent as well, awesome!
nixPath = lib.mapAttrsToList (key: value: "${key}=${value.to.path}") config.nix.registry;
settings = {
# Enable flakes and new 'nix' command
experimental-features = "nix-command flakes";
# Deduplicate and optimize nix store
auto-optimise-store = true;
};
};
# FIXME: Add the rest of your current configuration
# TODO: Set your hostname
networking.hostName = "your-hostname";
# TODO: This is just an example, be sure to use whatever bootloader you prefer
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
# TODO: Configure your system-wide user settings (groups, etc), add more users as needed.
users.users = {
# FIXME: Replace with your username
your-username = {
# TODO: You can set an initial password for your user.
# If you do, you can skip setting a root password by passing '--no-root-passwd' to nixos-install.
# Be sure to change it (using passwd) after rebooting!
# initialPassword = "correcthorsebatterystaple";
isNormalUser = true;
openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [
# TODO: Add your SSH public key(s) here, if you plan on using SSH to connect
];
# TODO: Be sure to add any other groups you need (such as networkmanager, audio, docker, etc)
extraGroups = [ "wheel" ];
};
};
# This setups a SSH server. Very important if you're setting up a headless system.
# Feel free to remove if you don't need it.
services.openssh = {
enable = true;
settings = {
# Forbid root login through SSH.
PermitRootLogin = "no";
# Use keys only. Remove if you want to SSH using password (not recommended)
PasswordAuthentication = false;
};
};
# https://nixos.wiki/wiki/FAQ/When_do_I_update_stateVersion
system.stateVersion = "22.05";
}

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{
# This is the hostname by which you'll refer to this machine using reploy-rs
hostname = "server";
# This is the user that deploy-rs will use when connecting.
# This will default to your own username if not specified anywhere
sshUser = "admin";
# This is the user that the profile will be deployed to (will use sudo if not the same as above).
# If `sshUser` is specified, this will be the default (though it will _not_ default to your own username)
user = "root";
# Which sudo command to use. Must accept at least two arguments:
# the user name to execute commands as and the rest is the command to execute
# This will default to "sudo -u" if not specified anywhere.
sudo = "doas -u";
# This is an optional list of arguments that will be passed to SSH.
sshOpts = [ "-p" "2121" ];
# Fast connection to the node. If this is true, copy the whole closure instead of letting the node substitute.
# This defaults to `false`
fastConnection = false;
# If the previous profile should be re-activated if activation fails.
# This defaults to `true`
autoRollback = true;
# See the earlier section about Magic Rollback for more information.
# This defaults to `true`
magicRollback = true;
# The path which deploy-rs will use for temporary files, this is currently only used by `magicRollback` to create an inotify watcher in for confirmations
# If not specified, this will default to `/tmp`
# (if `magicRollback` is in use, this _must_ be writable by `user`)
tempPath = "/home/someuser/.deploy-rs";
# Build the derivation on the target system.
# Will also fetch all external dependencies from the target system's substituters.
# This default to `false`
remoteBuild = true;
}

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# This is just an example, you should generate yours with nixos-generate-config and put it in here.
{
fileSystems."/" = {
device = "/dev/sda1";
fsType = "ext4";
};
# Set your system kind (needed for flakes)
nixpkgs.hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux";
}

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{
system = "x86_64-linux";
}