nsh
devbox
nsh | devbox | |
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4 | 68 | |
181 | 10,279 | |
-0.6% | 2.3% | |
8.0 | 9.1 | |
2 months ago | 3 days ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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nsh
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Run from RAM vs "Use base".
It's true that flashrd hasn't been updated in ages, but nsh is seeing active development. https://github.com/yellowman/nsh
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NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon” Released
I appreciate your comment here, and the parent comment.
I've been using OPNSense[0] as my router for the past several months. So far, I am quite happy with it, but I've also thought that NixOS would be the next step.
My OPNSense router has 30+ VLANs and many layered firewall rules (my take on "zEr0 tRuSt") and so the task of converting it all to NixOS seems a little daunting.
I appreciate the utility of OPNSense's web GUI when configuring and troubleshooting my router config. It would be awesome if something like that could be integrated with NixOS. Additionally, something like nsh[1] to provide a traditional router/switch style CLI would be a dream come true.
[0] https://opnsense.org/
[1] https://www.nmedia.net/nsh/
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Hacker News top posts: Apr 9, 2022
Nsh, a unified router style CLI for OpenBSD\ (10 comments)
- Nsh, a unified router style CLI for OpenBSD
devbox
- Cómo uso Nix, Nushell y Just para configurar mis proyectos de código
- Devbox: Portable, Isolated Dev Environments on Any Machine
- Devbox: Portable, Isolated Dev Environments
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Progressive frustration
I started with a new devbox because I like a clean install like that without requiring to run a whole container. Now, I wanted pick something I felt nice about to work with. Here were the choices in my head -
- The Nix NGI Team: Advancing Open Source with Nix
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Nix – Death by a Thousand Cuts
Quickly skimmed through the Flox site and it looks like it’s based on Nix. The problem with the competitor https://www.jetify.com/devbox and most likely in Flox is that Nix makes trivial environment setup really easy but when you need something more complex it falls apart because the Nix packages are often unmaintained and simply broken.
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Developing Inside a Virtual Machine
Pretty sure you'd have a more lightweight experience with https://www.jetify.com/devbox.
Happy to set it up and demo if you can share (or DM) a repo URL.
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Mise: Dev tools, env vars, task runner
I read the project's Readme and all I'm left with is "why?".
I use Devbox[1] and get access to the entire Nix ecosystem, done.
[1] https://github.com/jetify-com/devbox
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Ask HN: Is there a [blazing fast] alternative to homebrew for macOS yet?
I switched to devbox about a month ago after reading some comments on here about it, so far I couldn't be happier with it. It's certainly blazing fast, but also manages versions better, supports multiple users on the same machine, installs stuff to a sane location etc. https://www.jetify.com/devbox
- Devbox: Reproducible dev environments using Nix
What are some alternatives?
nix-config - My personal NixOS config
devenv - Fast, Declarative, Reproducible, and Composable Developer Environments using Nix
resflash
devpod - Codespaces but open-source, client-only and unopinionated: Works with any IDE and lets you use any cloud, kubernetes or just localhost docker.
silverblue-nix
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more