## Summary - Update all ringtail NixOS flake inputs (nixpkgs, disko, home-manager) to latest - Add `flake_update` Dagger function (`nix flake update`) alongside existing `flake_lock` (`nix flake lock`) - Add how-to guide for managing the ringtail lockfile - Update dagger and ringtail reference cards ## Deployment and Testing - [x] `mise run provision-ringtail` — deployed successfully, `changed=2` (repo + rebuild) - [x] `mise run services-check` — all services healthy - [x] Doc link and index checks pass Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/240
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| Manage Ringtail Lockfile | 2026-02-22 |
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Manage Ringtail Lockfile
Two dagger pipelines manage the ringtail NixOS flake lockfile (nixos/ringtail/flake.lock) for different purposes.
Update All Inputs
To pull the latest versions of all flake inputs (equivalent to nix flake update):
# Update flake.lock
dagger call flake-update --src=. --flake-path=nixos/ringtail \
export --path=nixos/ringtail/flake.lock
# Commit, push, then deploy
git add nixos/ringtail/flake.lock
git commit -m "Update ringtail flake inputs"
git push
mise run provision-ringtail
Lock New Inputs Only
mise run provision-ringtail automatically runs flake-lock before deploying. This resolves any newly added inputs without upgrading existing ones (equivalent to nix flake lock). If the lockfile changes, the task stages the file and exits — commit, push, and re-run.
This is the right behavior for provisioning: configuration changes that add a new input get locked, but existing inputs stay pinned until explicitly updated.