Inline comments in .travis.yml for CACHIX_CACHE/NUR_REPO

During setup, I wondered what the format of this variables is. While
searching for sample values, I noticed that people use these
inconsistently. So better be explicit.

I removed the paragraph from the README.md to avoid duplication.
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Peter Kolloch 2020-04-04 21:39:43 +02:00
parent 34ebc37fc8
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@ -4,7 +4,20 @@ sudo: false
env: env:
global: global:
# Set this to cache your build results in cachix for faster builds
# in travis and for everyone who uses your cache.
#
# Format: Your cachix cache host name without the ".cachix.org" suffix.
# Example: mycache (for mycache.cachix.org)
#
# For this to work, you also need to set the CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY
# in your repository settings in Travis.
- CACHIX_CACHE= - CACHIX_CACHE=
# Set this to notify the global nur package registry that changes are
# available.
#
# The repo name as used in
# https://github.com/nix-community/NUR/blob/master/repos.json
- NUR_REPO=<YOUR_NUR_REPO_NAME_HERE> - NUR_REPO=<YOUR_NUR_REPO_NAME_HERE>
matrix: matrix:

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* Library functions, modules and overlays go in the respective directories * Library functions, modules and overlays go in the respective directories
3. Add your NUR repo name and your cachix repo name (optional) to 3. Add your NUR repo name and your cachix repo name (optional) to
[.travis.yml](./.travis.yml) [.travis.yml](./.travis.yml)
* If you use cachix you should also add your cache's private key to travis'
protected env variables
4. Enable travis for your repo 4. Enable travis for your repo
* You can add a cron job in the repository settings on travis to keep your * You can add a cron job in the repository settings on travis to keep your
cachix cache fresh cachix cache fresh