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authorWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-08-14T13·17+0100
committerWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-08-20T10·26+0100
commit56b503c573317532ef250a47fb075fd699c35ead (patch)
tree673c2a5d4dfef43095b682789185080d0c928d2b /emacs/.emacs.d
parentb984a2d1e079e0463e0bc00af151612c0e5b0345 (diff)
Prefer direnv's use_nix to shell.nix
I find it bothersome to share the list of Haskell dependencies between my
default.nix and shell.nix files. A few days ago, I created a THIRD file,
shared.nix, that defined the shared code b/w default.nix and shell.nix. This
DRY'd things up, but it also added a new file, which I didn't like.

Today I learned that direnv integrates with Nix using a function called
`use_nix`. Voila! I typically already have .envrc files per-project, so this
doesn't add any unnecessary files, and it allows me to delete my shell.nix
files.

I would use `lorri`, except that I encountered issues using Lorri on my work
computer, which I'm not interested in attempting to resolve now.
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