News
Announcements
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NixCon 2020 Call-for-Participation is open!
Conference dates: Oct. 16th – 18th, 2020. Live streaming on 2020.nixcon.org
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20.09 Zero Hydra Failures has begun!
Help stabilize NixOS for the upcoming 20.09 Release
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Cachix: Changes to Garbage Collection
Based on your feedback there are two minor changes to how garbage collection behaves in Cachix.
Tutorials & Resources
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An Emacs Lisp reader in Nix.
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Nixify your DConf files (Gnome3 configuration) as expected by Home Manager’s dconf settings.
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pynixify - Nix expression generator for Python projects
A tool made to adopt Nix in your Python project, and to contribute to Nixpkgs with package definitions.
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Experimenting with Nix and the service management properties of Docker
Demonstrates how we can combine Nix and Docker in unorthodox ways — we can replace traditional Docker images for dependency management by a shared Nix store, use Docker as a backend for my experimental Nix process management framework and use Disnix as a simple orchestrator for Docker containers.
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Manix - Documentation Searcher for Nix
A fast Documentation Searcher for Nix. Its database consists of Nixpkgs Documentation, Nixpkgs Comments, Nixpkgs Tree (pkgs., pkgs.lib.), NixOS Options and Home-Manager Options.
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Searching and installing old versions of Nix packages
Installing older versions of packages in Nix is easy but currently there is no official way to find out what revision has the package version that I need.
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Monkeying around with nix for HPC systems which have no root access and NFS filesystems.
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BigBlueButton packaging and modules for NixOS
First preliminary release of bbb4nix, a way to run BigBlueButton on NixOS.
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Working Through the Jepsen Tutorial with a NixOS Container Cluster
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Developing Python with Poetry & Poetry2nix: Reproducible flexible Python environments
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“Cloud-like” Infrastructure at Home - Part 1: LoadBalancers on the Metal
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Assigning unique IDs to services in Disnix deployment models
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