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nix-1p
- Nix – A One Pager
- Nix Lang in One Page
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pellets: manage your packages with a configuration file
Fair enough. I've also had a couple of programs which weren't packaged already, fortunately it's quite easy to do so most of the time (or to just fall back to a distrobox container or flatpak in the worst case). If you decide to try it out, nix-1p and Nix Pills were great resources for me to get familiar with Nix and NixOS in a short time-span.
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Why the Windows Registry sucks technically (2010)
Wouldn't say there's a steep learning curve for the language itself, it's pretty easy to get a grasp around it imo. Here's a helpful page I used to quickly get familiar with the language: https://github.com/tazjin/nix-1p
What's rather messy about Nix is nixpkgs with its helper functions all over the place alongside pretty shallow / non-existent documentation (which is unrelated to the language). Thankfully they've started to work on that recently: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/documentation-team-flattening-...
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Nix is the ultimate DevOps toolkit
I wrote a language tutorial for only the language a while back, and have gotten the feedback that it has helped a lot of people - maybe it'd clear something up for you: https://github.com/tazjin/nix-1p
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Getting help is hard
For Nix language things I really like this page: https://github.com/tazjin/nix-1p
haskell-nix
- Nix Team Creation
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How should dependencies be specified for the Haskell C FFI with callCabal2Nix?
Here's a tutorial on using native dependencies.
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Question about cabal and nix integration
Nevermind. I found a really good tutorial: https://github.com/Gabriel439/haskell-nix
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What's all the hype with Nix?
Gabriel Gonzalez's haskell-nix is a far more palatable introduction tutorial, then they can make the choice of whether or not to buy into IOHK's haskell.nix ecosystem if it suits their needs.
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Nix is the ultimate DevOps toolkit
I found useful this series of articles introducing Nix by using it with Haskell: https://github.com/Gabriel439/haskell-nix
I hope it helps.
What are some alternatives?
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
haskell.nix - Alternative Haskell Infrastructure for Nixpkgs
rfcs - The Nix community RFCs
nix-ros-overlay - ROS overlay for the Nix package manager
aptly - aptly - Debian repository management tool
robotnix - Build Android (AOSP) using Nix [maintainer=@danielfullmer,@Atemu]
nix-home - Nix + HM = <3
nix-templates - Nix Flake templates for various languages
nickel - Better configuration for less
static-haskell-nix - easily build most Haskell programs into fully static Linux executables
dirs-rs - a low-level library that provides config/cache/data paths, following the respective conventions on Linux, macOS and Windows
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS