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tonyfinn.com
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| | | | | This post explains the basics of Nixpkgs for authoring Nix packages, including the tools that will save you from reinventing the wheel in your own Nix packages. | |
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www.zombiezen.com
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| | | | | Zooming in on Nix derivations | |
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kalbas.it
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| | | | | We use Nix, a reproducible package manager, to provide a fixed environment with Hugo and the Hugo theme we want to use. This method does not require us to copy the theme into our repository or to add it as a submodule. | |
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vxlabs.com
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| | | The new Python package and project manager uv is in fact amazing. I say that, because it's really fast, but more importantly because this single tool does a whole lot, really fast: Installing Python binaries, installing and running packages in self-contained environments like pipx, managing virtual environments. However, I've been avoiding it so far due to one flaw: uv defaults to installing its virtual environment and all dependencies into the .venv sub-directory of your project, almost exactly like the... | ||