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# The NixOS Installer
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This installer is named after my doggo Onyxia.
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At the core of this installer it does the following:
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- Partition the drive of your choice using the `rsfdisk` crate.
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- Uses `flake.nix` to set certain modules depending on the system like nixos-hardware for the Pinebook Pro
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- Installs a base of NixOS (`configuration.nix`)
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nix files are from [this repo](https://gitlab.com/ahoneybun/nix-configs/) but that can be changed as needed.
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This sets the hashedPassword to my own so you will need to update it to match your own as well as the username. I created the hash with this command:
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```bash
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mkpasswd -m sha-512
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```
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# Development
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## Clone the repository
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```bash
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git clone https://gitlab.com/ahoneybun/nyxi-installer.git
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```
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## Enter the repository that you just cloned
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```bash
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cd nyxi-installer
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```
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## Enter nix-shell
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This is if you are already running NixOS on your system where development will take place. This will install the needed system packages, set environment variables and such for development.
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```bash
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nix-shell
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```
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## Building and testing
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You can use normal `cargo` commands like:
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- `cargo test`
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- `cargo build`
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- `cargo run`
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**NOTE:** you will need to build the program and run it with `sudo` currently so `cargo run` is not the best for testing.
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