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+ nix snowflake logo +
+ nix flake templates — just one `nix flake init` +
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+ +## Quick start + +Add this flake to your flake registry, for example on NixOS like this: + +```nix +# services/nix/default.nix +nix.registry = { + t.flake = nix_flake_templates; +}; +``` + +Then you can just create a new directory and run `nix flake init -t t#` and +run the `init` script, like so: + +```bash +mkdir lfcd +cd lfcd + +# initialize the template +nix flake init -t t#rust + +# set the executable bit on the `init` script and run it to populate the meta-data. +chmod +x ./init && ./init +``` + +## Supported templates + +These are the actively supported templates (i.e. they are updated, whence I update my +process.). The key features of these templates have been highlighted. + +### awk + +### c + +- Makefile with build directory support + +### latex + +- `lpm` and a file heavy structure included, to ensure visibility of the document structure at an FS level +- `build.sh` script to automate the building process + +### rust + +- `Cargo.toml` and `cog.toml` already pre-populated with the values from the `init` script + to allow a release on `crates.io`. + +### shell + +- Hooked up to [my shell library](https://shell-lib.b-peetz.de). + +## License + +Unless explicitly stated otherwise, any contribution intentionally +submitted for inclusion will be licensed under the [GPL-3.0-or-later +License](./COPYING). Beware that this license only affects the code in +this repository, not the generated templates nor the general inclusion +in your flake. -- cgit 1.4.1