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## Soft Release Blockers
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- Remove the "pending pull request" from the install page, once that's merged.
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- Fix the way CSS makes the page look on narrower monitors / mobile phones
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- Fix the logo to have proper transparency
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## After Soft Release
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### Misc
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- Fix the CSS vertical alignment on webkit mobile
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- Figure out where to link the "Docs" link to, and uncomment it.
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### Content
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---
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title: "Switching To Lix"
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description: "or: how to make your existing configuration Delicious"
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description: "or: how to make your existing configruation Delicious"
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date: "2024-04-27"
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author: "Lix Team"
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---
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**Not yet available.**
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If you have an existing configuration on **NixOS** or **nix-darwin**, the easiest way
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to switch to Lix is currently by using our provided _NixOS module_. Fortunately, this
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usually means adding only a couple of lines to your configuration.
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This install page is currently hidden until this website officially launches. We appreciate how excited you must be,
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given you've found this site ahead of time! Thanks for your support and patience. <3
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## Flake-based Configurations
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<small><small>
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_Psst! If you're in our beta and want to peek at the instructions ahead of time, they're in the git repo for this website._
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</small></small>
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Adding Lix to a flake-based configuration is relatively simple. First, add the Lix module to your _flake inputs_:
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```nix
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{
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inputs = {
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# Add this section to your flake inputs!
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#
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# Note that this assumes you have a flake-input called nixpkgs,
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# which is often the case. If you've named it something else,
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# you'll need to change the `nixpkgs` below.
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lix = {
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url = "git+https://git@git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix?ref=refs/tags/2.90-beta.1";
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flake = false;
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};
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lix-module = {
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url = "git+https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module";
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inputs.lix.follows = "lix";
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inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
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};
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}
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# <rest of configuration omitted>
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}
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```
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Next, add the `lix-module` as one of the arguments to your output function:
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```nix
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{
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# <configuration above omitted>
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# Add the `lix-module` argument to your output function, as below:
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outputs = {nixpkgs, lix-module, ...}: {
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# <rest of configuration omitted>
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}
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}
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```
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Add the Lix _NixOS Module_ to your configuration:
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```nix
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{
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# <configuration above omitted>
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# Add the `lix-module` argument to your output function, as below:
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outputs = {nixpkgs, lix-module, ...}: {
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# The configuration here is an example; it will look slightly different
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# based on your platform (NixOS, nix-darwin) and architecture.
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nixosConfigurations.your-box = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
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system = "x86_64-linux"
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modules = [
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# This is the important part -- add this line to your module list!
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lix-module.nixosModules.default
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];
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};
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}
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# <configuration below omitted>
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}
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```
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Finally, if you'd prefer not to build Lix yourself, you can add our binary cache.
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Add the following to any NixOS module in your configuration (e.g. `configuration.nix`):
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```nix
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{
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nix.settings.extra-substituters = [
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"https://cache.lix.systems"
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];
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nix.settings.trusted-public-keys = [
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"cache.lix.systems:aBnZUw8zA7H35Cz2RyKFVs3H4PlGTLawyY5KRbvJR8o="
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];
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}
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```
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Rebuild and switch into your new system (either using `nixos-rebuild` or `darwin-rebuild`).
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You should now be using Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command to report its version:
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```sh
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$ nix --version
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nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-beta.0
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```
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As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a
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great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
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## Non-Flake Configurations
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If you're not using flakes, you can set up your configuration to automatically pull down a
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Lix release tarball, and then add it to your `configuration.nix`.
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Open your `/etc/nixos/configuration.nix` in the editor of your choice. Find the `imports`
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section, and add the line provided in the configuration
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<mark>
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<b>This section is currently pending on a quick update.</b>
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</mark>
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<br/>
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<br/>
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```nix
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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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{
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imports =
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[ # Include the results of the hardware scan.
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./hardware-configuration.nix
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# This is the core line -- it pulls down the Lix module and
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# includes it in your configuration. It looks much nicer with a let
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# binding -- but for clarity, we'll leave that as an exercise for the
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# reader. :)
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#
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# Note that the tag (e.g. v2.90) in the URL here is what determines
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# which version of Lix you'll wind up with.
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(import
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(
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(fetchTarball { url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module/archive/main.tar.gz"; }) + "/module.nix"
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)
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{
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lix = fetchTarball { url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/2.90-beta.1.tar.gz"; };
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}
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)
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];
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# <configuration below omitted>
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}
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```
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Finally, if you'd prefer not to build Lix yourself, you can add our binary cache.
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Add the following to any NixOS module in your configuration (e.g. `configuration.nix`):
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```nix
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{
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nix.settings.extra-substituters = [
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"https://cache.lix.systems"
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];
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nix.settings.trusted-public-keys = [
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"cache.lix.systems:aBnZUw8zA7H35Cz2RyKFVs3H4PlGTLawyY5KRbvJR8o="
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];
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}
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```
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Rebuild and switch into your new system (either using `nixos-rebuild` or `darwin-rebuild`).
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You should now be using Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command to report its version:
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```sh
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$ nix --version
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nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-beta.0
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```
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As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a
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great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
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## Having Trouble?
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**One quick thing to check:** have you set `nix.package` anywhere in your configuration?
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If so, your configuration option will override the Lix module. You'll want to remove it, first --
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or, if you're feeling savvy, point it to the provided Lix package.
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**Otherwise:** If you're having difficulty installing Lix, don't panic! Hop on over to our
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[community page](/community), and check out the various ways to find help.
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---
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title: "Switching To Lix"
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description: "or: how to make your existing configruation Delicious"
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date: "2024-04-27"
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author: "Lix Team"
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---
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If you have an existing configuration on **NixOS** or **nix-darwin**, the easiest way
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to switch to Lix is currently by using our provided _NixOS module_. Fortunately, this
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usually means adding only a couple of lines to your configuration.
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## Flake-based Configurations
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Adding Lix to a flake-based configuration is relatively simple. First, add the Lix module to your _flake inputs_:
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```nix
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{
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inputs = {
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# Add this section to your flake inputs!
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#
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# Note that this assumes you have a flake-input called nixpkgs,
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# which is often the case. If you've named it something else,
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# you'll need to change the `nixpkgs` below.
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lix = {
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url = "git+ssh://git@git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix";
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flake = false;
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};
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lix-module = {
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url = "git+https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module";
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inputs.lix.follows = "lix";
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inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
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};
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}
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# <rest of configuration omitted>
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}
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```
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Next, add the `lix-module` as one of the arguments to your output function:
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```nix
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{
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# <configuration above omitted>
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# Add the `lix-module` argument to your output function, as below:
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outputs = {nixpkgs, lix-module, ...}: {
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# <rest of configuration omitted>
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}
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}
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```
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Add the Lix _NixOS Module_ to your configuration:
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```nix
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{
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# <configuration above omitted>
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# Add the `lix-module` argument to your output function, as below:
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outputs = {nixpkgs, lix-module, ...}: {
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# The configuration here is an example; it will look slightly different
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# based on your platform (NixOS, nix-darwin) and architecture.
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nixosConfigurations.your-box = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
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system = "x86_64-linux"
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modules = [
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# This is the important part -- add this line to your module list!
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lix-module.nixosModules.default
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];
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};
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}
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# <configuration below omitted>
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}
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```
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Finally, to add our binary cache (optional), add the following to any NixOS module in your configuration
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(e.g. configuration.nix):
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```nix
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{
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nix.settings.extra-substituters = [
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"https://cache.lix.systems"
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];
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nix.settings.trusted-public-keys = [
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"cache.lix.systems:aBnZUw8zA7H35Cz2RyKFVs3H4PlGTLawyY5KRbvJR8o="
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];
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}
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```
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Rebuild and switch into your new system (either using `nixos-rebuild` or `darwin-rebuild`).
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You should now be using Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command to report its version:
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```sh
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$ nix --version
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nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-beta.0
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```
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As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a
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great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
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## Non-Flake Configurations
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If you're not using flakes, you can set up your configuration to automatically pull down a
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Lix release tarball, and then add it to your `configuration.nix`.
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Open your `/etc/nixos/configuration.nix` in the editor of your choice. Find the `imports`
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section, and add the line provided in the configuration
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<mark>
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<b>This section is currently pending on a quick update.</b>
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</mark>
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<br/>
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<br/>
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```nix
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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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{
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imports =
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[ # Include the results of the hardware scan.
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./hardware-configuration.nix
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# This is the core line -- it pulls down the Lix module and
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# includes it in your configuration. It looks much nicer with a let
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# binding -- but for clarity, we'll leave that as an exercise for the
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# reader. :)
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#
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# Note that the tag (e.g. v2.90) in the URL here is what determines
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# which version of Lix you'll wind up with.
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(import
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(
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(fetchTarball { url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module/archive/main.tar.gz"; }) + "/module.nix"
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)
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{
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lix = fetchTarball { url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/main.tar.gz"; };
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}
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)
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];
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# <configuration below omitted>
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}
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```
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Finally, to add our binary cache (optional), add the following to any NixOS module in your configuration
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(e.g. configuration.nix):
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```nix
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{
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nix.settings.extra-substituters = [
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"https://cache.lix.systems"
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];
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nix.settings.trusted-public-keys = [
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"cache.lix.systems:aBnZUw8zA7H35Cz2RyKFVs3H4PlGTLawyY5KRbvJR8o="
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];
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}
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```
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Rebuild and switch into your new system (either using `nixos-rebuild` or `darwin-rebuild`).
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You should now be using Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command to report its version:
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```sh
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$ nix --version
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nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-beta.0
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```
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As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a
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great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
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## Having Trouble?
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**One quick thing to check:** have you set `nix.package` anywhere in your configuration?
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If so, your configuration option will override the Lix module. You'll want to remove it, first --
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or, if you're feeling savvy, point it to the provided Lix package.
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**Otherwise:** If you're having difficulty installing Lix, don't panic! Hop on over to our
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[community page](/community), and check out the various ways to find help.
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author: "Lix Team"
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---
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**Not yet available.**
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Whether you're a new or returning user, **we're thrilled you've decided to pick up Lix!**
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This install page is currently hidden until this website officially launches. We appreciate how excited you must be,
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given you've found this site ahead of time! Thanks for your support and patience. <3
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Lix works out-of-the-box on most Linux and MacOS systems, including with system management tools
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such as [home-manager](https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager) and
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[nix-darwin](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin) -- but, like any Nix-based system, some Nix background
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knowledge is recommended before installation.
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<small><small>
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_Psst! If you're in our beta and want to peek at the instructions ahead of time, they're in the git repo for this website._
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</small></small>
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If you're new to the Nix ecosystem, you may want to check out some [community resources](/resources)
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first, to get familiar with how Nix works.
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## On NixOS
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If you haven't already installed NixOS, do so using any upstream
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[install image](https://nixos.org/download/#NixOS) and the instructions in the
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[NixOS Manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/#sec-installation). Then, follow
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the instructions for either:
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- [flake-based configurations](/add-to-config#flake-based-configurations); or
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- [non-flake configurations](/add-to-config#non-flake-configurations)
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depending on how you prefer to configure your system.
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## On an Existing `nix-darwin` Install
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If you already have a [nix-darwin](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin) installation, you
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can use the same instructions as installing on a NixOS-based system. Follow the instructions
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for either:
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- [flake-based configurations](/add-to-config#flake-based-configurations); or
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- [non-flake configurations](/add-to-config#non-flake-configurations)
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depending on how you prefer to configure your system.
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## On Any Other Linux/MacOS System
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You can either perform a **new install**, or choose to
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**upgrade an existing install** to Lix.
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### New Installs
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The easiest way to install Lix is to use the [Lix Installer](https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer)[^1].
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Open a terminal, and run the following command:
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```sh
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curl -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install
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```
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The installer will guide you through installing Lix -- and once it's finished,
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you'll have a full, working installation. If you're not sure what to do, now is a
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great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
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[^1]: a customized variant of the [Determinate Nix Installer](https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-installer).
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### Existing Installs
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If you have an existing Nix installation, you should be able to upgrade by using a variant
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of the `upgrade-nix` command.
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Thanks to Nix, we can actually ask Lix to upgrade your system directly. Run the following command:
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```sh
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sudo nix run \
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--experimental-features "nix-command flakes" \
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--extra-substituters https://cache.lix.systems \
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--trusted-public-keys "cache.nixos.org-1:6NCHdD59X431o0gWypbMrAURkbJ16ZPMQFGspcDShjY= cache.lix.systems:aBnZUw8zA7H35Cz2RyKFVs3H4PlGTLawyY5KRbvJR8o=" \
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'git+https://git@git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix?ref=refs/tags/2.90-beta.0' -- \
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upgrade-nix
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```
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You should now have upgraded to Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command
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to report its version:
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```sh
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$ nix --version
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nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-beta.1
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```
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As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a
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great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
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## Having Trouble?
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If you're having difficulty installing Lix, don't panic! Hop on over to our
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[community page](/community), and check out the various ways to find help.
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## Feedback?
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If you have thoughts on these instructions, feel free to drop by our [community](/community),
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or to [make a pull request to our website](git@git.lix.systems:lix-project/lix-website.git)!
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---
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title: "Installing Lix"
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description: "or: how to make your configuration Delicious"
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date: "2024-04-27"
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author: "Lix Team"
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---
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Whether you're a new or returning user, **we're thrilled you've decided to pick up Lix!**
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Lix works out-of-the-box on most Linux and MacOS systems, including with system management tools
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such as [home-manager](https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager) and
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[nix-darwin](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin) -- but, like any Nix-based system, some Nix background
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knowledge is recommended before installation.
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If you're new to the Nix ecosystem, you may want to check out some [community resources](/resources)
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first, to get familiar with how Nix works.
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## On NixOS
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If you haven't already installed NixOS, do so using any upstream
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[install image](https://nixos.org/download/#NixOS) and the instructions in the
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[NixOS Manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/#sec-installation). Then, follow
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the instructions for either:
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- [flake-based configurations](/add-to-config#flake-based-configurations); or
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- [non-flake configurations](/add-to-config#non-flake-configurations)
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depending on how you prefer to configure your system.
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## On an Existing `nix-darwin` Install
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If you already have a [nix-darwin](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-darwin) installation, you
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can use the same instructions as installing on a NixOS-based system. Follow the instructions
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for either:
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- [flake-based configurations](/add-to-config#flake-based-configurations); or
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- [non-flake configurations](/add-to-config#non-flake-configurations)
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depending on how you prefer to configure your system.
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## On Any Other Linux/MacOS System
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You can either perform a **new install**, or choose to
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**upgrade an existing install** to Lix.
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### New Installs
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The easiest way to install Lix is to use the [Lix Installer](https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer)[^1].
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Open a terminal, and run the following command:
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```sh
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curl -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install
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```
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The installer will guide you through installing Lix -- and once it's finished,
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you'll have a full, working installation. If you're not sure what to do, now is a
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great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
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[^1]: a customized variant of the [Determinate Nix Installer](https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-installer).
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### Existing Installs
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If you have an existing Nix installation, you should be able to upgrade by using a variant
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of the `upgrade-nix` command.
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<mark>
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<b>This section is currently pending on a pull request, so these instructions are for proofreading only.</b>
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</mark>
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<br/>
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<br/>
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Thanks to Nix, we can actually ask Lix to upgrade your system directly. Run the following command:
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```sh
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sudo nix run --experimental-features "nix-command flakes" --extra-substituters https://cache.lix.systems --trusted-public-keys "cache.nixos.org-1:6NCHdD59X431o0gWypbMrAURkbJ16ZPMQFGspcDShjY= cache.lix.systems:aBnZUw8zA7H35Cz2RyKFVs3H4PlGTLawyY5KRbvJR8o=" 'git+https://git@git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix?ref=refs/tags/2.90-beta.0' -- upgrade-nix
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```
|
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|
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You should now have upgraded to Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command
|
||||
to report its version:
|
||||
|
||||
```sh
|
||||
$ nix --version
|
||||
nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-beta.0
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a
|
||||
great time to check out some of the [community's resources on Nix](/resources).
|
||||
|
||||
## Having Trouble?
|
||||
|
||||
If you're having difficulty installing Lix, don't panic! Hop on over to our
|
||||
[community page](/community), and check out the various ways to find help.
|
||||
|
||||
## Feedback?
|
||||
|
||||
If you have thoughts on these instructions, feel free to drop by our [community](/community),
|
||||
or to [make a pull request to our website](git@git.lix.systems:lix-project/lix-website.git)!
|
|
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max-width: 900px;
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|
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@media (max-width: 400px) {
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padding-top: 0 !important;
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padding-bottom: 0 !important;
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}
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strong {
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color: $danger;
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flex-direction: row-reverse;
|
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}
|
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}
|
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|
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|
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margin-left: auto;
|
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margin-right: auto;
|
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|
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@media (max-width: 900px) {
|
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margin-bottom: 3rem;
|
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|
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}
|
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