nixos-shell
nix-processmgmt
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MIT License | MIT License |
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nixos-shell
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Using NixOS as a Hypervisor for a k3s Cluster in Homelab, can I define the VMs in Nix config?
Just found this: https://github.com/Mic92/nixos-shell
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Manage libvirt's XMLs with Nix?
There is nixos-shell, but I'm thinking about Windows VM's mostly.
- Headless QEMU virtual machines based on Nix
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NixOS 21.05 Released
>It doesn't work so well for I borrowed my coworker's computer for 5 minutes and want to use my own Vim configuration
You could use something like nixos-shell[1] to spin up a headless VM of your machine into your current shell.
[1]https://github.com/Mic92/nixos-shell
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How do you enter the NixOS docker container?
as mentioned, the Nix docker container isnt a full NixOS system, it's just the nix package manager. If you want to try a quick full NixOS setup I really like https://github.com/Mic92/nixos-shell . It spawns a lightweight NixOS vm in the current shell. No qemu or kvm setup or knowledge required.
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Way to install apps in their own FHS environment.
For testing stuff you can also use nixos-shell
nix-processmgmt
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What does the minimal version of NixOS consist of?
I somewhere saw this project being mentioned: https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt
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Avoiding Complexity with Systemd
That's nice and it showcases how Nix can create a declarative process management atop a script-based imperative manager. How is your experience with it? Also note that there's https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt, a manager agnostic processes management framework supporting s6 among others, but your way seems a bit more straightforward.
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is it possible to use nix on a non-systemd distro like void or artix?
There's a project still being developed: https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt my understanding is that if home-manager would use it (I don't know if there is even plan to do that, it's not the same author), it would be able to work without needing systemd.
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NixOS 21.05 Released
(builtins.fetchTarball "https://github.com/svanderburg/nix-processmgmt/archive/6def8584c6b028c922c550859a07b989d21d6f73.tar.gz")
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Using nix-shell instead of docker-compose
It's not really clear to me what you are asking. Are you maybe looking for nix-processmgmt? (NixCon 2020 talk: https://cfp.nixcon.org/nixcon2020/talk/TW79FU/)
What are some alternatives?
nix-darwin - nix modules for darwin
spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
nixos-fhs-compat - LSB&FHS compatibility for NixOS. Intended for containers and VMs.
flake-utils-plus - Use Nix flakes without any fluff.
nixos-generators - Collection of image builders [maintainer=@Lassulus]
NixOS-docker - DEPRECATED! Dockerfiles to package Nix in a minimal docker container
poetry2nix - Convert poetry projects to nix automagically [maintainer=@adisbladis]
emacs-overlay - Bleeding edge emacs overlay [maintainer=@adisbladis]
NUR - Nix User Repository: User contributed nix packages [maintainer=@Mic92]
s6 - The s6 supervision suite.
nix-bundle - Bundle Nix derivations to run anywhere!
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