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NixOS

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What is NixOS?

NixOS is a Linux distribution that uses the Nix package manager. It allows for reproducible builds, declarative system configuration, and atomic upgrades/rollbacks. It's commonly used for software development, server deployments, and creating customized operating system images.

What other technologies are related to NixOS?

NixOS Competitor Technologies

Lattice OS is an attempt to build a hermetic, reproducible operating system like NixOS.
mentioned alongside NixOS in 2% (95) of relevant job posts

NixOS Complementary Technologies

Nix is the underlying package manager and build system upon which NixOS is built. It is strongly complementary as NixOS relies entirely on Nix.
mentioned alongside NixOS in 14% (211) of relevant job posts
CircleCI is a CI/CD platform that can be used to build and test NixOS configurations and packages. It is complementary by automating the build and testing of NixOS related code.
mentioned alongside NixOS in 0% (55) of relevant job posts
Terraform is an infrastructure-as-code tool. NixOS can be deployed and managed using Terraform, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside NixOS in 0% (152) of relevant job posts

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