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As well as Nix managing packages<\/a> and NixOS as your operating system<\/a>, you can use Nix to manage your user configuration and dotfiles.<\/p>\n\n Enter, Home Manager.<\/p>\n\n Home Manager is available as a module for NixOS and a standalone package for other Linux distributions and macOS.<\/p>\n\n With it, you can install and configure programs for specific users and create and manage dotfiles such as .gitconfig, .tmux.conf and .zshrc instead of using a tool like Stow.<\/p>\n\n There's also the extra benefit that you can write these files in the Nix language<\/a> and only focus on one configuration language.<\/p>\n\n Nix and Home Manager will create the desired output file in whatever the program wants, whether it's JSON, ini, YAML or something else.<\/p>\n\n A good example is my .gitconfig configuration<\/a>. It includes settings for Git itself, aliases, global excludes, adds extra packages such as git-instafix<\/a> and some environment variables.<\/p>\n\n All in one file and all in one language.<\/p>\n\n ",
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