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title: "Nix Home Manager"
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date: "2022-09-19T21:49:46+02:00"
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author: "$HUMANOID"
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tags: ["nix", "technology", "linux"]
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description: "Basics of using the Nix home manager in a way that makes sense to me and probably just me"
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# The Home manager
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The Nix home manager is a way to work with Nix in a declarative environment to manage your dotfiles and user environment packages.
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This can be used on any system running the Nix packagemanager.
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Personally, I've started to dabble around with a it a bit after installing the Nix packagemanager in my Alpine installation.
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Since I've already dabbled with Nix on a few systems through NixOS, I already knew the basics of imperatively managing packages (or derivations) with the Nix packagemanager.
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title: "Nix on Other Distros' Packagemangers"
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date: "2022-09-12T11:37:11+02:00"
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author: "$HUMANOID"
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tags: ["technology", "linux"]
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tags: ["nix", "technology", "linux"]
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description: "A guide on installing the Nix packagemanger on Alpine and Debian"
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