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build(nix): add minimal flake.nix #8

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@21CSM 21CSM commented Sep 14, 2024

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This PR adds a minimal development environment flake for a Rust-based toolchain based on Fenix. Additionally, it adds CI workflows for testing the environment.

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So we can have reproducible environments with Nix.

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relates to GH-7

@21CSM 21CSM added build Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm) ci Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, Sau labels Sep 14, 2024
@21CSM 21CSM self-assigned this Sep 14, 2024
@21CSM 21CSM marked this pull request as draft September 14, 2024 05:22
@21CSM 21CSM marked this pull request as ready for review September 14, 2024 05:23
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21CSM commented Sep 14, 2024

GitHub doesn't allow self-review?

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@21CSM 21CSM changed the title Minimal Rust-based Flake build(nix): add minimal flake.nix Sep 14, 2024
@21CSM 21CSM deleted the 7-as-a-developer-i-would-like-a-nix-flake-so-that-i-can-have-a-reproduceable-environment branch September 14, 2024 05:42
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As a developer, I would like a Nix flake, so that I can have a reproducible environment
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