{ pkgs, ... }:
let
# Based on https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/16578/resizable-serial-console-window
resize = pkgs.writeScriptBin "resize" ''
export PATH=${pkgs.coreutils}/bin
if [ ! -t 0 ]; then
# not a interactive...
exit 0
fi
TTY="$(tty)"
if [[ "$TTY" != /dev/ttyS* ]] && [[ "$TTY" != /dev/ttyAMA* ]] && [[ "$TTY" != /dev/ttySIF* ]]; then
# probably not a known serial console, we could make this check more
# precise by using `setserial` but this would require some additional
# dependency
exit 0
fi
old=$(stty -g)
stty raw -echo min 0 time 5
printf '\0337\033[r\033[999;999H\033[6n\0338' > /dev/tty
IFS='[;R' read -r _ rows cols _ < /dev/tty
stty "$old"
stty cols "$cols" rows "$rows"
'';
in
{
# set terminal size once after login
environment.loginShellInit = "${resize}/bin/resize";
# allows user to change terminal size when it changed locally
environment.systemPackages = [ resize ];
# default is something like vt220... however we want to get alt least some colors...
systemd.services."serial-getty@".environment.TERM = "xterm-256color";
/*
# also make grub respond on serial consoles
boot.loader.grub.extraConfig = ''
serial --unit=0 --speed=115200 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1
terminal_input --append serial
terminal_output --append serial
'';
*/
}