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This diagram gives an overview over the different crates in the repository, the different contained components and the dependencies in between them.

If you scroll further down, you find a textual description of what each component does. Check the individual documentation pages for more details.

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Castore

snix-castore is a content-addressed data storage / syncing engine.

It uses a merkle structure to store filesystem trees, as well as a chunked blob storage for individual file contents.

It is not Nix-specific.

Store

snix-store is a Nix store implementation using snix-castore for the underlying data structure.

It only stores metadata like store path names, nar hashes, references, signatures etc, and offloads content storage to snix-castore, by storing the root node describing the contents.

There's also a CLI entrypoint that can be used to host a gRPC server endpoint, copy into a store, or mount a store as a FUSE/virtiofs.

Nix-Compat

nix-compat is a library providing access to various data formats, protocols and concepts of Nix.

It does not depend on other Snix crates, making it a low-dependency crate to include in other (non-snix) projects as well.

Other snix crates are usually the primary consumers and drive new functionality in there - new formats etc. are usually "factored out into nix-compat".

Builder

The builder consumes build requests from a client, runs builds and sends logs/telemetry to the client.

There currently exists an OCI builder, as well as gRPC server adapter and client implementations, allowing to run the builder both locally or remotely.

Eval

snix-eval is a bytecode interpreter evaluator. It knows about basic Nix language data structures and semantics, constructs bytecode and provides a VM executing this bytecode.

It also provides some "core" builtins, though builtins are pluggable - you can construct an evaluator and bring your own builtins.

It also defines the EvalIO trait and provides some very simple implementations of it, which is how the evaluator does do IO.

Glue

snix-glue provides some more builtins (those interacting with the Builder and Store mostly).

It allows keeping snix-eval relatively simple.

CLI

snix-cli is a REPL interface, constructing an Evaluator and populating it with most builtins present in Nix. It is our main vehicle to evaluate Nixpkgs and check for differences.

Serde

snix-serde is a crate allowing (de)-serialisation of Rust data structures to/from Nix. It allows you to use (a subset of) Nix as a configuration language in/for your application.

Tracing

snix-tracing contains some common tracing / logging / progress reporting code that's used in various CLI entrypoints.

Nar-Bridge

nar-bridge provides a Nix HTTP Binary cache server endpoint (read-write), using snix-[ca]store to store the underlying data. It allows you to host your own binary cache that Nix can talk to.

Snixbolt

This uses snix-eval, providing a WASM bytecode explorer running in your browser.