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# Flake Parts
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_Core of a distributed framework for writing Nix Flakes._
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`flake-parts` provides the options that represent standard flake attributes and establishes a way of working with `system` . Opinionated features are provided by an ecosystem of modules that you can import.
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# Why Modules?
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Flakes are configuration. The module system lets you refactor configuration
into modules that can be shared.
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It reduces the proliferation of custom Nix glue code, similar to what the
module system has done for NixOS configurations.
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Unlike NixOS, but following Flakes' spirit, `flake-parts` is not a
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monorepo with the implied goal of absorbing all of open source, but rather
a single module that other repositories can build upon, while ensuring a
baseline level of compatibility: which core attribute make up a flake and
how these are represented as module options.
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# Getting Started
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If your project does not have a flake yet:
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```console
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nix flake init -t github:hercules-ci/flake-parts
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```
Otherwise, add the input,
```
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flake-parts.url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts";
flake-parts.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
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```
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then slide `mkFlake` between your outputs function head and body,
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```
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outputs = { self, flake-parts, ... }:
flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit self; } {
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flake = {
# Put your original flake attributes here.
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}
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};
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```
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Now you can add the remaining module attributes like in the [the template ](./template/default/flake.nix ).
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# Example
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See [the template ](./template/default/flake.nix ).
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# Options Reference
See [flake.parts ](https://flake.parts/options.html )