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        <description>If you've spent any time managing dev environments across multiple machines or trying to onboard a new teammate without a 16-step README full of caveats, you already know the problem Flox is solving. In this episode I'm walking through a quick start for Flox, an open source tool that lets you create reproducible, portable development environments built on top of Nix. The pitch is simple: one command gets you into a consistent environment with all your dependencies locked, shareable via Git or FloxHub, and usable across Linux, macOS, and anywhere else you need to work. We'll cover installing Flox, creating your first environment, adding packages, and activating it. We'll also look at how environments can be shared across a team and what makes this a genuinely interesting alternative to tools like Docker for local dev workflows. 🔗 Check out Flox: https://flox.dev 🔗 Join the Flox Slack: https://go.flox.dev/slack 🔗 Flox on GitHub: https://github.com/flox/flox</description>
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