--- title: Project structure --- = Project structure Next, we have the project directory — the environment you'll be living in for the next year, tinkering your Nix configs. It is required to be familiar with the workspace, after all. My configuration takes a lot of cues from link:{devos-link}[devos] (which is unfortunately is a lot to take if you're just beginning to grok Nix as a whole). My NixOS config should look like the following: [source, tree] ---- nixos-config ├── configs/ ├── docs/ ├── lib/ ├── modules/ ├── overlays/ ├── pkgs/ ├── shells/ ├── templates/ ├── default.nix ├── flake.lock ├── flake.nix └── README.adoc ---- * `./docs/` contain the source code for the website. Currently, it uses link:https://gohugo.io/[Hugo] for statically generating the website. * `./configs/` contain several configurations for several environments including NixOS, home-manager, and flake-parts. Typically, these are anything that are configured by Nix modules. * `./modules/` contain my custom modules including NixOS and home-manager modules. For more information, see the github:{github-repo}[related documentation, path=./modules/README.adoc, rev=master]. * `./overlays/` contain the overlays for several established packages. This is typically used exclusively for the project and advised to not use it if you're not foodogsquared. * `./pkgs/` contains my custom packages. It is exported in the flakes at `outputs.packages` compiled through various systems. * `./shells/` contains my development shells for interacting with the usual type of projects. Setting this up can bring benefits outside of NixOS (unless you're interacting with projects with any OpenGL-related stuff). footnote:[Since packages brought from Nix shells can only work with the store, a container might be better at some situations.] * `./templates/` contains my custom templates handy for quickly initializing for various types of projects.