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## Your Environment
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<!--- Include relevant details about the environment you experienced the bug in. -->
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<!--- If you have run `flk update`, for example, post the flake.lock file. -->
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<!--- If you have run `bud update`, for example, post the flake.lock file. -->
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.direnv
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doc/index.html
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# Result of flk commands
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# Result of bud commands
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vm
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iso
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doi
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## External Usage
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You can easily use the defined home-manager configurations outside of NixOS
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using the `homeConfigurations` flake output. The [flk](../flk/index.md) helper
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using the `homeConfigurations` flake output. The [bud](../bud/index.md) helper
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script makes this even easier.
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This is great for keeping your environment consistent across Unix systems,
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### From within the projects devshell:
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```sh
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# builds the nixos user defined in the NixOS host
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flk home NixOS nixos
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bud home NixOS nixos
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# build and activate
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flk home NixOS nixos switch
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bud home NixOS nixos switch
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```
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### Manually from outside the project:
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And run the deployment:
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```sh
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deploy "flk#hostName" --hostname host.example.com
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deploy "bud#hostName" --hostname host.example.com
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```
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> ##### _Note:_
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Assuming you're happy with your existing partition layout, you can generate a
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basic NixOS configuration for your system using:
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```sh
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flk up
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bud up
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```
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This will make a new file `hosts/up-$(hostname).nix`, which you can edit to
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Once you're ready to deploy `hosts/my-host.nix`:
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```sh
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flk my-host switch
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bud my-host switch
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```
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```sh
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nix-shell -p cachix --run "cachix use nrdxp"
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nix-shell https://github.com/divnix/devos/archive/core.tar.gz -A shell \
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--run "flk get core"
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nix-shell https://github.com/divnix/devos/archive/master.tar.gz -A shell \
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--run "bud get master"
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cd flk
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cd bud
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nix-shell
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git commit -m init
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```
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This will place you in a new folder named `flk` with git initialized, and a
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This will place you in a new folder named `bud` with git initialized, and a
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nix-shell that provides all the dependencies, including the unstable nix
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version required.
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