feat: add dustinlyons/nixos-config#216
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feat: add dustinlyons/nixos-config#216dustinlyons wants to merge 1 commit intonix-community:mainfrom
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Hello,
I've spent a non-trivial amount of time over the last ~2 years creating a resource for new Nix users, specifically MacOS Nix users and others looking to share configuration between macOS and NixOS.
This includes a pretty extensive step-by-step guide in my README, a set of Nix commands to make bootstrapping a breeze, guides on managing secrets, starter templates, etc.
Many folks have told me they've used it to generate their own configurations across a multitude of environments; MacOS, x86_64, NixOS VMs on MacOS, inside Parallels on MacOS...
I understand it's not a traditional "book," but given I'm getting close to 700 stars, I was hoping (okay praying 😀) that it could be added to
awesome-nix.I'm open to change the name if we don't like
nixos-config; in reality, it's more a set of Nix commands that helps new users bootstrap and get going quickly.