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| A Linux distribution with ''all'' components built by Nix, and thus supporting reproducible and declarative system-wide configuration management as well as atomic upgrades and rollbacks.  
| A Linux distribution with ''all'' components built by Nix, and thus supporting reproducible and declarative system-wide configuration management as well as atomic upgrades and rollbacks.  
| Declarative Configuration Management Desktop Systems •  Server Systems Cluster Computing
| Declarative System Configuration • Desktops •  Servers Clusters
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Revision as of 13:28, 25 November 2017

The Nix Ecosystem is a collection of technologies designed to reproducibly build and declaratively configure and manage packages and systems as well as their dependencies. It achieves this by translating the functional paradigm from the program to the system domain by utilizing a dynamic, functional and lazy DSL called the Nix Expression Language for specifying reproducible builds.

Core Components of the Nix Ecosystem:
Component Description Usecases
Nix Package Manager A package manager that parses the Nix Expression Language to specify reproducible build processes. Nix stores the results into hashed addresses, allowing multiple versions of the same package to live side by side. Package management in Linux & Darwin • Reproducible building of applications & containers in production
NixOS A Linux distribution with all components built by Nix, and thus supporting reproducible and declarative system-wide configuration management as well as atomic upgrades and rollbacks. Declarative System Configuration • Desktops • Servers • Clusters
Nixpkgs The largest community maintained Nix package and NixOS module repository; standard releases of NixOS are hosted here. Finding & Sharing Nix Packages • Contributing to NixOS
NixOps A Nix based deployment and provisioning tool allowing declarative specification of remote NixOS systems, VMs and containers; supports AWS, Hetzner, GCE and some other cloud providers out of box. Deploying NixOS configurations to bare-metal, virtual machines and containers
Hydra A Nix based continuous build system. Hosting a build farm for continuous integration scenarios

In addition there are many other applications developed by the Nix community, utilizing and supporting these core technologies.

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