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Flake Parts

Core of a distributed framework for writing Nix Flakes.

flake-parts provides the options that represent standard flake attributes and establishes a way of working with system. Opinionated features are provided by an ecosystem of modules that you can import.

flake-parts itself has the goal to be a minimal mirror of the Nix flake schema. Used by itself, it is very lightweight.


Documentation: flake.parts


Why Modules?

Flakes are configuration. The module system lets you refactor configuration into modules that can be shared.

It reduces the proliferation of custom Nix glue code, similar to what the module system has done for NixOS configurations.

Unlike NixOS, but following Flakes' spirit, flake-parts is not a monorepo with the implied goal of absorbing all of open source, but rather a single module that other repositories can build upon, while ensuring a baseline level of compatibility: the core attributes that constitute a flake.

Features

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Getting Started

If your project does not have a flake yet:

nix flake init -t github:hercules-ci/flake-parts

Migrate

Otherwise, add the input,

    flake-parts.url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts";

then slide mkFlake between your outputs function head and body,

  outputs = inputs@{ flake-parts, ... }:
    flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } {
      flake = {
        # Put your original flake attributes here.
      };
      systems = [
        # systems for which you want to build the `perSystem` attributes
        "x86_64-linux"
        # ...
      ];
    };

Now you can add the remaining module attributes like in the the template.

Templates

See the template.

Examples

See the examples/ directory.

Projects using flake-parts

Options Reference

See flake.parts options