docs(bud): replace references to `flk`

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Chris Montgomery 2021-09-18 15:19:35 -04:00 committed by David Arnold
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## Your Environment ## Your Environment
<!--- Include relevant details about the environment you experienced the bug in. --> <!--- Include relevant details about the environment you experienced the bug in. -->
<!--- If you have run `flk update`, for example, post the flake.lock file. --> <!--- If you have run `bud update`, for example, post the flake.lock file. -->

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.direnv .direnv
doc/index.html doc/index.html
# Result of flk commands # Result of bud commands
vm vm
iso iso
doi doi

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## External Usage ## External Usage
You can easily use the defined home-manager configurations outside of NixOS You can easily use the defined home-manager configurations outside of NixOS
using the `homeConfigurations` flake output. The [flk](../flk/index.md) helper using the `homeConfigurations` flake output. The [bud](../bud/index.md) helper
script makes this even easier. script makes this even easier.
This is great for keeping your environment consistent across Unix systems, This is great for keeping your environment consistent across Unix systems,
@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ including OSX.
### From within the projects devshell: ### From within the projects devshell:
```sh ```sh
# builds the nixos user defined in the NixOS host # builds the nixos user defined in the NixOS host
flk home NixOS nixos bud home NixOS nixos
# build and activate # build and activate
flk home NixOS nixos switch bud home NixOS nixos switch
``` ```
### Manually from outside the project: ### Manually from outside the project:

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ And the private key to your user:
And run the deployment: And run the deployment:
```sh ```sh
deploy "flk#hostName" --hostname host.example.com deploy "bud#hostName" --hostname host.example.com
``` ```
> ##### _Note:_ > ##### _Note:_

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Assuming you're happy with your existing partition layout, you can generate a Assuming you're happy with your existing partition layout, you can generate a
basic NixOS configuration for your system using: basic NixOS configuration for your system using:
```sh ```sh
flk up bud up
``` ```
This will make a new file `hosts/up-$(hostname).nix`, which you can edit to This will make a new file `hosts/up-$(hostname).nix`, which you can edit to
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Now might be a good time to read the docs on [suites](../concepts/suites.md) and
Once you're ready to deploy `hosts/my-host.nix`: Once you're ready to deploy `hosts/my-host.nix`:
```sh ```sh
flk my-host switch bud my-host switch
``` ```

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```sh ```sh
nix-shell -p cachix --run "cachix use nrdxp" nix-shell -p cachix --run "cachix use nrdxp"
nix-shell https://github.com/divnix/devos/archive/core.tar.gz -A shell \ nix-shell https://github.com/divnix/devos/archive/master.tar.gz -A shell \
--run "flk get core" --run "bud get master"
cd flk cd bud
nix-shell nix-shell
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git commit -m init git commit -m init
``` ```
This will place you in a new folder named `flk` with git initialized, and a This will place you in a new folder named `bud` with git initialized, and a
nix-shell that provides all the dependencies, including the unstable nix nix-shell that provides all the dependencies, including the unstable nix
version required. version required.