alejandra
rust-overlay
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2.5 | 9.5 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Nix | Nix | |
The Unlicense | MIT License |
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alejandra
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How to use Alejandra as Nix formmater
I hope someone using lazy.nvim, has a setup they can share, where they are using alejandra as their nix formmater. I've read the instruction, but can't get it to work other than using the manual command. Hoping to integrate it into the LSP automatically.
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Packaging / publishing software best practices?
Flakes are best imported from other flakes, but if your system configuration isn’t a flake, you can use builtins.getFlake to load it, like (builtins.getFlake "git+https://github.com/kamadorueda/alejandra?rev=d00d03f0b45d2d1d6e0ae2d110c821b497d8fb09").packages.x86_64-linux.default gives you the alejandra package.
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Editor support for the nix language?
As others have mentioned, there are a couple of LSP implementations. There's also statix for basic static analysis, as well as a few formatters, including nixpkgs-fmt and alejandra.
rust-overlay
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Understanding Overlays and direnv nix shell inheritance
I'm trying to understand overlays in order to make a proper rustup install (I've read that this overlay is the best way to go).
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Diving straight into flakes with no channels?
real-world example: https://github.com/oxalica/rust-overlay/blob/master/flake.nix
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An example providing rust toolchain for Linux/macOS using devenv.sh
In this language context specifically, if one wanted to manage their workspace with Nix I would reach for Riff and/or oxalica/rust-overlay first, since they are deliberately more aware of Rust-specific nuance. In the latter's case it has compatibility paths with rustup-toolchain files as well, for allowing your peers who can't or won't adopt Nix to continue to feel like first-class participants in the project. Another alternative I don't have experience with would be nix-community/fenix.
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Introducing Riff, a Nix-based tool for automatically providing external dependencies to Rust projects
p.s. I'm not sure if it's mentioned much of anywhere, but it'd be neat if there was a way to figure out the appropriate cargo from a rust-toolchain/rust-toolchain.toml if present, ala https://github.com/oxalica/rust-overlay. Funnily enough 95% of my development time is in Rust, but I don't actually have it installed globally, fun times being a NixOS user. I'd definitely make the argument that cargo is an external dependency!
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Have a few questions about NixOS
Many of us have moved to https://github.com/oxalica/rust-overlay over Mozilla's overlay.
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Rust Environment and Docker Build with Nix Flakes
We added rust-overlay, so we can easily specify different rust versions without relying on nixpkgs to give us what ever rust version in there.
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Switching from pyenv, rbenv, goenv and nvm to asdf – yujinyuz
If it's Rust, you can use https://github.com/oxalica/rust-overlay to get any version you want very easily without pinning an instance of nixpkgs just for it.
asdf does not allow you to keep three different versions of the same language, so I'm not sure how that compares? It's not super-trivial to do in Nix, but at least you can do it.
asdf is also no different than Nix when it comes to minor/major versions. You're at the mercy of what the plugin does, other than that you have to create your own plugin from scratch or make a fork. Nix has the option to patch things up more easily at least.
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Fenix: rust toolchains for all channels and rust-analyzer nightly
How does this compare to https://github.com/oxalica/rust-overlay/ ? Can fenix ingest a rust-toolchain file and provide packages from it?
Can you say a bit about how this compares to oxalica’s rust overlay?
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What made you grok Nix language?
I frequently try to do something, say use (from the README of rust overlay):
What are some alternatives?
nixpkgs-fmt - Nix code formatter for nixpkgs [maintainer=@zimbatm]
naersk - Build Rust projects in Nix - no configuration, no code generation, no IFD, sandbox friendly.
statix - lints and suggestions for the nix programming language
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
rnix-lsp - WIP Language Server for Nix! [maintainer=@aaronjanse]
fenix - Rust toolchains and rust-analyzer nightly for Nix [maintainer=@figsoda]
dream2nix - Simplified nix packaging for various programming language ecosystems [maintainer=@DavHau]
nixpkgs-mozilla - Mozilla overlay for Nixpkgs.
crane - A Nix library for building cargo projects. Never build twice thanks to incremental artifact caching.
asdf-direnv - direnv plugin for the asdf version manager
cargo2nix - Granular builds of Rust projects for Nix
nix-direnv - A fast, persistent use_nix/use_flake implementation for direnv [maintainer=@Mic92 / @bbenne10]