# 01 Getting Started Welcome to your simple guide on starting a new Clan project! ## What's Inside We've put together a straightforward guide to help you out: - [**Starting with a New Clan Project**](#starting-with-a-new-clan-project): Create a new Clan from scratch. - [**Integrating Clan using Flake-Parts**](./08-flake-parts.md) --- ## **Starting with a New Clan Project** Create your own clan with these initial steps. ### Prerequisites #### Linux Clan depends on nix installed on your system. Run the following command to install nix. ```bash curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install ``` #### NixOS If you run NixOS the `nix` binary is already installed. You will also need to enable the `flakes` and `nix-commands` experimental features. ```bash # /etc/nix/nix.conf or ~/.config/nix/nix.conf experimental-features = nix-command flakes ``` #### Other Clan doesn't offer dedicated support for other OS yet. ### Step 1: Add Clan CLI to Your Shell Add the Clan CLI into your development workflow: ### Step 1: Add Clan CLI to Your Shell Add the Clan CLI into your development workflow: ```shell nix shell git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core ``` ### Step 2: Initialize Your Project Set the foundation of your Clan project by initializing it as follows ```shell clan flakes create my-clan ``` This command creates the `flake.nix` and `.clan-flake` files for your project. ### Step 3: Verify the Project Structure Ensure the creation of your project files with a quick directory listing ```shell cd my-clan && ls -la ``` You should see `.clan-flake`, `flake.lock`, and `flake.nix` among the files listed, which means you're all set up! --- ### Next Steps ### Edit Flake.nix Open the `flake.nix` file and set a unique `clanName` if you want you can also set an optional `clanIcon` or even a per `machineIcon`. These will be used by our future clan GUI. ### Remote into the target machine **Right now clan assumes that you already have NixOS running on the target machine.** If that is not the case you can use our [installer image](./05-install-iso.md) that automatically generates an endpoint reachable over TOR with a random ssh password. On the remote execute: 1. Generate a hardware-config.nix ```bash nixos-generate-config --root /etc/nixos --no-filesystems ``` 2. Copy it over and put it into you `machines/jon/hardware-config.nix` folder ```bash scp -r root@:/etc/nixos/hardware-config.nix ./machines/jon ``` 3. Find the remote disk id by executing on the remote: ```bash lsblk --output NAME,ID-LINK,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT ``` 4. Edit the following fields inside the `flake.nix` - `clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@";` - `clan.diskLayouts.singleDiskExt4 = { device = "/dev/disk/by-id/__CHANGE_ME__"; };` 5. Generate secrets used by clan modules by executing ```bash clan facts generate ``` ### **Next Steps** Ready to expand? Explore how to install a new machine with the helpful documentation [here](./02-machines.md). Ready to explore more? - **Adding New Machines to your setup**. [Following our templates](./99-templates.md) - **Use a USB drive to Set Up Machines**: Setting up new computers remotely is easy with a USB stick. [Learn how] (./02-machines.md). ---