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            NixOS
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            <p>I have been eyeing operating systems with functional package managers
for a while now, aka, NixOS or Guix. Reproducible builds, declarative
and rollback-able system configuration, system consistency, all sound
pretty cool. I have been using NixOS for about a month now.</p>
<h3 id="installation">Installation</h3>
<p>I went with their minimal installation ISO. The installation was
pretty smooth from start to end, no hitches there. The entire <a
href="https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/">manual</a> is available
offline, and is accessible during the installation. Very handy.</p>
<h3 id="setup">Setup</h3>
<p>The entire system is configured via
<code>/etc/nixos/configuration.nix</code>. Wifi, <code>libinput</code>
gestures, audio, locale settings, there are options for literally
everything. You can declaratively write down the packages you want
installed too. With fresh installs of most distros, I usually fumble
with getting things like screen backlight and media keys to work. If I
do manage to fix it, I can’t carry it forward to future installations
trivially. Getting all my hardware to work on NixOS is as easy as:</p>
<pre><code>{
    server.xserver.libinput.enable = true;  # touchpad
    programs.light.enable = true;           # backlight
    hardware.pulseaudio.enable = true;      # audio
    networking.wireless.enable = true;      # wifi
}</code></pre>
<h3 id="developing-with-nix">Developing with Nix</h3>
<p>Nix makes it easy to enter environments that aren’t affected by your
system configuration using <code>nix-shell</code>.</p>
<p>Builds may be generated by specifying a <code>default.nix</code>
file, and running <code>nix-build</code>. Conventional package managers
require you to specify a dependency list, but there is no guarantee that
this list is complete. The package will build on your machine even if
you forget a dependency. However, with Nix, packages are installed to
<code>/nix/store</code>, and not global paths such as
<code>/usr/bin/...</code>, if your project builds, it means you have
included every last one.</p>
<p>Issues on most my projects have been “unable to build because
<code>libxcb</code> is missing”, or “this version of
<code>openssl</code> is too old”. Tools like <code>cargo</code> and
<code>pip</code> are poor package managers. While they <em>can</em>
guarantee that Rust or Python dependencies are met, they make
assumptions about the target system.</p>
<p>For example, <a href="https://github.com/nerdypepper/site">this
website</a> is now built using Nix, anyone using Nix may simply, clone
the repository and run <code>./generate.sh</code>, and it would <em>just
work</em>, while keeping your global namespace clean™:</p>
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class="sourceCode bash"><code class="sourceCode bash"><span id="cb2-1"><a href="#cb2-1" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="co">#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell</span></span>
<span id="cb2-2"><a href="#cb2-2" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="co">#! nix-shell -i bash -p eva pandoc esh</span></span>
<span id="cb2-3"><a href="#cb2-3" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a></span>
<span id="cb2-4"><a href="#cb2-4" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="co"># some bash magic ;)</span></span></code></pre></div>
<p>Dependencies are included with the <code>-p</code> flag, the shell
script is executed with an interpreter, specified with the
<code>-i</code> flag.</p>
<h3 id="impressions">Impressions</h3>
<p>NixOS is by no means, simple. As a newcomer, using Nix was not easy,
heck, I had to learn a purely functional, lazy language to just build
programs. There is a lot to be desired on the tooling front as well. A
well fleshed out LSP plugin would be nice (<a
href="https://github.com/nix-community/rnix-lsp">rnix-lsp looks
promising</a>).</p>
<p>Being able to rollback changes at a system level is cool. Package
broke something? Just <code>nixos-rebuild switch --rollback</code>!
Deleted <code>nix</code> by mistake? Find the binary in
<code>/nix/store</code> and rollback! You aren’t punished for not
thinking twice.</p>
<p>I don’t see myself switching to anything else in the near future,
NixOS does a lot of things right. If I ever need to reinstall NixOS, I
can generate an <a
href="https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-generators">image of my
current system</a>.</p>
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