Dev environments for numerous languages based on Nix flakes [maintainer=@lucperkins]
| .github | ||
| clojure | ||
| cue | ||
| dhall | ||
| elixir | ||
| elm | ||
| gleam | ||
| go1.17 | ||
| go1.18 | ||
| hashi | ||
| haskell | ||
| java | ||
| kotlin | ||
| nickel | ||
| nim | ||
| nix | ||
| node | ||
| opa | ||
| protobuf | ||
| python | ||
| ruby | ||
| rust | ||
| scala | ||
| zig | ||
| .editorconfig | ||
| .envrc | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| flake.lock | ||
| flake.nix | ||
| README.md | ||
Nix flake templates for easy dev environments
To initialize (where ${ENV} is listed in the table below):
nix flake init --template github:the-nix-way/dev-templates#${ENV}
Here's an example (for the rust template):
# Initialize in the current project
nix flake init --template github:the-nix-way/dev-templates#rust
# Create a new project
nix flake new --template github:the-nix-way/dev-templates#rust ${NEW_PROJECT_DIRECTORY}
How to use the templates
Once your preferred template has been initialized, you can use the provided shell in two ways:
- If you have
nix-direnvinstalled, you can initialize the environment by runningdirenv allow. - If you don't have
nix-direnvinstalled, you can runnix developto open up the Nix-defined shell.
Available templates
| Language/framework/tool | Template |
|---|---|
| Clojure | clojure |
| Cue | cue |
| Dhall | dhall |
| Elixir | elixir |
| Elm | elm |
| Gleam | gleam |
| Go 1.17 | go1_17 |
| Go 1.18 | go1_18 |
| Hashicorp tools | hashi |
| Java | java |
| Kotlin | kotlin |
| Nickel | nickel |
| Nim | nim |
| Nix | nix |
| Node.js | node |
| Open Policy Agent | opa |
| Protobuf | protobuf |
| Ruby | ruby |
| Rust | rust |
| Scala | scala |
| Zig | zig |
Template contents
The sections below list what each template includes. In all cases, you're free to add and remove packages as you see fit; the templates are just boilerplate.
clojure
cue
dhall
- Dhall 1.40.2
- dhall-bash
- dhall-csv (Linux only)
- dhall-docs
- dhall-json
- dhall-lsp-server
- dhall-nix
- dhall-nixpkgs
- dhall-openapi
- dhall-text (Linux only)
- dhall-toml
- dhall-yaml
elixir
elm
gleam
- Gleam 0.22.1
go1.17
- Go 1.17
- Standard Go tools (goimports, godoc, and others)
- golangci-lint
go1.18
- Go 1.18
- Standard Go tools (goimports, godoc, and others)
- golangci-lint
hashi
- Terraform 1.2.6
- Packer 1.8.2
- Nomad 1.2.9
- nomad-autoscaler 0.3.6-dev
- nomad-pack 0.0.1-techpreview.3
- levant 0.3.1-dev
- damon
- Terragrunt 0.37.0
haskell
java
kotlin
nickel
- Nickel 0.2.0
nim
nix
node
opa
- Open Policy Agent 0.43.0
- Conftest 0.34.0
protobuf
python
- Python 3.11.0b4
- pip 22.1.2
- Virtualenv 20.15.1
- mach-nix
ruby
- Ruby 3.1.2p20, plus the standard Ruby tools (
bundle,gem, etc.)
rust
-
Rust, including cargo, Clippy, and the other standard tools. The Rust version is determined as follows, in order:
- From the
rust-toolchain.tomlfile if present - From the
rust-toolchainfile if present - Version 1.6.2 if neither is present
- From the
-
rust-analyzer 2022-08-01
-
cargo-audit 0.17.0
-
cargo-deny 0.12.1
-
cross 0.2.4
scala
zig
- Zig 0.9.1
Code organization
All of the templates have only the root flake as a flake input. That root flake provides a common revision of Nixpkgs and flake-utils to all the templates.