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# Examples
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* Create a flake using the default template:
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```console
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# nix flake init
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```
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* List available templates:
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```console
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# nix flake show templates
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```
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* Create a flake from a specific template:
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```console
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# nix flake init -t templates#simpleContainer
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```
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# Description
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This command creates a flake in the current directory by copying the
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files of a template. It will not overwrite existing files. The default
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template is `templates#defaultTemplate`, but this can be overridden
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using `-t`.
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# Template definitions
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A flake can declare templates through its `templates` and
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`defaultTemplate` output attributes. A template has two attributes:
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* `description`: A one-line description of the template, in CommonMark
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syntax.
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* `path`: The path of the directory to be copied.
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Here is an example:
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```
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outputs = { self }: {
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templates.rust = {
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path = ./rust;
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description = "A simple Rust/Cargo project";
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};
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templates.defaultTemplate = self.templates.rust;
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}
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```
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)""
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