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# Usage
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Enter a nix-shell either manually or automatically using [direnv][direnv]. This
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will set up the exerimental nix features that need to be available to use
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will set up the experimental nix features that need to be available to use
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[flakes][pr].
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Start a new branch based on the template branch:
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```
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A similar mechanism exists to import the modules and overlays declared in the
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flake to allow for seemless sharing between configurations.
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flake to allow for seamless sharing between configurations.
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# Contributing
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expressions.
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Say your friend and you are using this repository, each with your own unique
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nix epxpressions. By simply importing your friends flake from `flake.nix` as an
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nix expressions. By simply importing your friends flake from `flake.nix` as an
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input, you can have access to all of the packages, modules, overlays, and even
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entire system configurations your friend has defined!
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## Profiles
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More abstract configurations suitable for reuse by multiple machines should
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go in the [profiles](profiles) directory. A distinction is made between a module
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and profile, in that a profile is simly a regular NixOS module, without any new
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and profile, in that a profile is simply a regular NixOS module, without any new
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option declarations. If you want to declare new
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[options](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/options.html), create an expression
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under the [modules](modules) directory instead.
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imported, but are meant to be manually imported from a host (useful for less
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common, or specialized configurations).
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Importantly, every subdirectory in a profile should be independantly importable.
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Importantly, every subdirectory in a profile should be independently importable.
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For example, a zsh directory lives under [profiles/develop](profiles/develop/zsh).
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It's written in a generic way to allow in to be imported without the entire
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[develop](profiles/develop) if one so wished. This provides a wonderful level of
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if your not familiar. The filter is already set up to encrypt everything in this
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folder by default.
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To keep [profiles](profiles) resuable across configurations, secrets should
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To keep [profiles](profiles) reusable across configurations, secrets should
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only be imported from the `users` directory.
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## Modules and Packages
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* format your code with [`nixfmt`][nixfmt]
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* The commit message follows the same semantics as [nixpkgs][nixpkgs].
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* You can use a `#` symbol to specify abiguities. For example,
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* You can use a `#` symbol to specify ambiguities. For example,
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`develop#zsh: <rest of commit message>` would tell me that your updating the
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`zsh` subprofile living under the `develop` profile.
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