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Nixos and direnv setup #87

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .envrc
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use flake
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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> Writing scenarios requires some knowledge of `wind-tunnel`'s methodology. That is assumed knowledge for this section!

Writing a Wind Tunnel scenario is relatively straight forward. The complexity is mostly in the measurement and analysis of the system
once the scenario is running. To begin, you need a Rust project that with a single binary target.
once the scenario is running. To begin, you need a Rust project with a single binary target.

`cargo new --bin --edition 2021 my_scenario`

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pkgs.httpie
pkgs.shellcheck
pkgs.statix
pkgs.perl
inputs'.holonix.packages.holochain
inputs'.holonix.packages.lair-keystore
inputs'.holonix.packages.hn-introspect
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