nixos-docker-sd-image-builder
nix-index
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190 | 723 | |
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3.4 | 5.6 | |
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Shell | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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nixos-docker-sd-image-builder
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Nix journey part 0: Learning and reference materials
Not for sure if you are working on SD card based things but this might get you half way there. We do this for loading RPIs https://github.com/Robertof/nixos-docker-sd-image-builder
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Nixos on RPi: what's wrong?
As an alternative(?) to remote build, you might want to look at https://github.com/Robertof/nixos-docker-sd-image-builder and see if you can build an initial image to boot your RaspberryPi, and go from there.
nix-index
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Where to find SAR in the package manager?
nix-index can be used to provide this functionality, and to automate this process you can use nix-index-database (setup instructions are in the README).
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Nix journey part 0: Learning and reference materials
Are you using flakes? AFAIK `command-not-found` does not work with them. See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/171054 and https://discourse.nixos.org/t/why-isnt-there-an-official-bui...
I think `nix-index` works as a replacement: https://github.com/bennofs/nix-index
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spd-say on NixOS
If you are on another distro or mac os there is also nix-index
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Nix Package Search
nix-index is another option for searching for pkgs. You can search by name, or by specific files within a pkg.
- Alternative to the "dnf provides"
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Building a program in NixOS
You can use nix-locate from https://github.com/bennofs/nix-index to find files on NixOS:
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What is the package to install the gsettings binary?
nix-index makes it trivial to find which package contains a given file.
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How to properly setup git clang-format in a shell.nix
There are two ways I know of: - If you use old-school channels, there's an index in the channel. In particular, the command-not-found hook is able to use that. In this particular case, you would have to guess that git will look for the git-clang-tools, and command-not-found that. This looks like it only works for programs, not arbitrary files. - In any case, you can use the more general nix-index. That's what I did because I use flakes.
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An automatically-updated nix-index
I use nix-index a lot to find which derivation a file belongs to, but building the index takes a while and so I end up not updating it very frequently.
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Rant: I want nix, but I'm almost done
Look at the library missing say X Use nix-locate to find the derivation that includes libX.dylib file (if it can’t find the macOS dylib version of the file try using the same name for linux by changing dylib for so) Add the derivation to you environmental and try again It will find the next missing library on the next compile.
What are some alternatives?
comma - Comma runs software without installing it. [maintainers=@Artturin,@burke,@DavHau]
nix-index-database - Weekly updated nix-index database [maintainer=@Mic92]
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
colmena - A simple, stateless NixOS deployment tool
nixbyexample - Learn nix by example
nickel - Better configuration for less
persway - Petite Puppeteer of Pandemonium - your very own Sway IPC Imp
nix-doc - An interactive Nix documentation tool providing a CLI for function search, a Nix plugin for docs in the REPL, and a ctags implementation for Nix script
cue - The home of the CUE language! Validate and define text-based and dynamic configuration
nixos-search - Search NixOS packages and options
nix-du - Visualise which gc-roots to delete to free some space in your nix store