nix-update
watchlog
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nix-update
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Accessing contents of non-flake repo input to a flake?
You should instead use the regular fetchGit, fetchFromGitHub etc. fetchers in fairly vanilla code, and yes, that often means dealing with checksums in some form. If you truly just want to yeet the latest revision into place no matter what it is, there are ways to automate that still, such as berberman/nvfetcher, or Mic92/nix-update.
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Will you move from Packer to Lazy ?
Yes, however one downside is that, afaik, the inputs are downloaded eagerly, not lazily. Alternatively there are things like nix-update and nvfetcher.
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How easy would it be to make Nix packages similar to -git packages of the AUR?
or https://github.com/Mic92/nix-update
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Beat way to update an outdated package?
You can also use https://github.com/Mic92/nix-update with a nixpkgs git clone.
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NixOS 21.05 Released
I run [nix-update](https://github.com/Mic92/nix-update/) to update stuff. If you want to package something new, first identify the programming language/buildsystem the project is using and than look for a similar project in nixpkgs.
watchlog
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Use the 'Tail' Command to Monitor Everything
I found myself doing this as well and decided to write a simple tool to do it "automatically" for me.
You still can't use it with less, but at least it allows you to mark "segments" of the log without switching to that window and mashing enter.
https://gitlab.com/kevincox/watchlog
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NixOS 21.05 Released
In general it is very nice. A common method is you create a `default.nix` file in the project you are working on and use tools that manage the deps for you. For example:
Rust+Cargo: https://gitlab.com/kevincox/watchlog/-/blob/22c877065f763b3d...
Node+NPM: https://gitlab.com/kevincox/kevincox-web-compiler/-/blob/9fa...
My only Ruby project is private but I just rolled my own with:
export "GEM_HOME=$out"
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What are some alternatives?
LazyVim - Neovim config for the lazy
poetry2nix - Convert poetry projects to nix automagically [maintainer=@adisbladis]
nixos-generators - Collection of image builders [maintainer=@Lassulus]
lnav-formats - Extra log file format descriptions for the lnav log file reader
flake-utils-plus - Use Nix flakes without any fluff.
cw - The best way to tail AWS CloudWatch Logs from your terminal
nix-bundle - Bundle Nix derivations to run anywhere!
config
archbox - Easy to use Arch Linux chroot environment with some functionalities to integrate it with your existing Linux installation. Mirror of https://momodev.lemniskett.moe/lemniskett/archbox
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
nixos-shell - Spawns lightweight nixos vms in a shell