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@matthew-hre is attempting to deploy a commit to the maxktz Team on Vercel. A member of the Team first needs to authorize it. |
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Hi, thank you! Interesting idea, but currently I don't think anyone else experiences this problem, |
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Hey! This project looks really interesting, and I'm looking forward to contributing. This PR adds a Nix flake for a development environment.
What's a Nix Flake?
A flake is a reproducible development environment specification. Think of it like a package.json for your entire dev setup - it pins not just npm packages, but Node.js version, system tools, and dependencies. For NixOS users, it means:
nix developand you have a shell with everything needed to contribute, no manual setup.NixOS contributors currently need to manually manage Node.js/pnpm versions. The flake makes onboarding instant and guarantees consistency. Other users feel zero impact.
If you're not on NixOS, you won't use this. If you are, you run nix develop once and skip manual version management forever.