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In previous emails, I've written briefly about Nix<\/a>. Over the next few days, I want to write more about it and explain the different components of the Nix ecosystem and how I use them.<\/p>\n\n Firstly, Nix is a package manager, similar to apt on Ubuntu or homebrew on MacOS.<\/p>\n\n It contains over 100,000 packages that can be installed once you've installed Nix and if you're on a Mac, there's nix-darwin to have it manage macOS settings too.<\/p>\n\n There are two stable releases a year and a rolling \"unstable\" version so you can be as stable or up-to-date as you like, or you can mix and match in the same configuration.<\/p>\n\n It's easy to add custom packages and apply overrides to existing packages.<\/p>\n\n You can have multiple versions of the same package installed at once.<\/p>\n\n And because Nix is reproducible<\/a>, you can get exactly the same configuration over and over again.<\/p>\n\n In another email, I'll write about NixOS, but you don't need to use it to use Nix the package manager.<\/p>\n\n I used a different Linux distribution when I started using Nix and installed it as a secondary package manager.<\/p>\n\n If you're looking for an alternative package manager for Linux or macOS, I recommend giving Nix a try.<\/p>\n\n ",
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