I’ve been trying nixos recently and after watching a bunch of tutorials from various people, I have managed to enable home-manager and flakes.

My question is: where should I write the packages I want to install? In home.nix? In flakes.nix? In configuration.nix (probably not)? I’m probably only gonna have a single user on this machine.

So far, I think the only difference between writing the packages in home.nix compared to flakes.nix is that in the 1st senario, the apps will only be available for the user, while in the 2nd, it will be available for the whole system. Also, I could use the home.nix for non-nixos systems too. Other than that, I can probably write them the same way either on home.nix or flakes.nix and have the same result on my machine.

PS. On search.nixos.org there is an option to search for flakes. What is this? I am planing to get my packages from the packages tab, but I’m wondering that maybe I should search in the flakes tab instead (though it doesn’t seem to have many packages).

PPS. Those are some resources I’ve found (I’ve mainly watched the videos and have started reading some of the guides):

  • vividspecter@lemm.ee
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    9 days ago

    (What about options in flakes.nix? Should I search those on the flakes/options tab?)

    Not quite sure what you mean here. I normally only configure out-of-tree packages as flake modules (or whatever the term is), and I don’t think there is an official collection/search page for these. It’s mainly that certain packages require it like lanzaboote, and home-manager for that matter.

    Once I enabled home-manager, I saw that in ~/.config/nixos a flakes.nix and a home.nix files appeared. I already have a flake.nix and a home.nix files in my etc/nixos directory. What’s going on?

    It sounds like you configured home-manager system wide, probably through /etc/nixos/flake.nix, but then called the home-manager executable. If you did configure it like this then you do not need to call home-manager ever since nixos-rebuild etc commands will handle this for you.

    Does putting packages in configuration.nix use the version control flakes provide?

    Typically, it will be configured to follow inputs.nixpkgs so packages will use versions of whatever revision is currently pulled. In my system that is:

    inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
    

    and then you essentially pass that to configuration.nix, and home.nix.

    And although you seem to already be using flakes, when you call:

    nix flake update
    

    a new revision of input.nixpkgs will be pulled, and so packages configured in configuration.nix will be updated when you next call

    nixos-rebuild switch
    

    or whatever you used to update your system.

    Refer to: https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/

    if you haven’t already as there is where I got started from for the most part. There’s a lot more detail I missed since nix and flakes are pretty complex (and I don’t fully understand much of it either).

    • Blastboom StriceOP
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      8 days ago

      Oh thank you, that’s a lot of important info you gave me :)

      You probably solved some/many of my problems, I’ll keep digging. Thanks again!