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There is cuelang already, and it’s quite frankly fantastic (we use it in prod).



Cuelang may be nice for some domains, but it's not a sensible replacement for the Nix language. If it was ever replaced by Cuelang, fundamental Nix abstractions would go missing or become awkward to deal with due to lack of expressiveness.




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