# Profiles {#ch-profiles} In some cases, it may be desirable to take advantage of commonly-used, predefined configurations provided by nixpkgs, but different from those that come as default. This is a role fulfilled by NixOS's Profiles, which come as files living in ``. That is to say, expected usage is to add them to the imports list of your `/etc/configuration.nix` as such: ```nix { imports = [ ]; } ``` Even if some of these profiles seem only useful in the context of install media, many are actually intended to be used in real installs. What follows is a brief explanation on the purpose and use-case for each profile. Detailing each option configured by each one is out of scope. ```{=include=} sections profiles/all-hardware.section.md profiles/base.section.md profiles/clone-config.section.md profiles/demo.section.md profiles/docker-container.section.md profiles/graphical.section.md profiles/hardened.section.md profiles/headless.section.md profiles/installation-device.section.md profiles/perlless.section.md profiles/minimal.section.md profiles/qemu-guest.section.md ```