Provided by: guix_1.4.0-5_amd64
NAME
guix - manual page for guix shell (GNU Guix) 1.3.0.27848-a3264
SYNOPSIS
guix shell [OPTION] PACKAGES... [-- COMMAND...]
DESCRIPTION
Build an environment that includes PACKAGES and execute COMMAND or an interactive shell in that environment. -D, --development include the development inputs of the next package -f, --file=FILE add to the environment the package FILE evaluates to -q inhibit loading of 'guix.scm' and 'manifest.scm' --rebuild-cache rebuild cached environment, if any --export-manifest print a manifest for the given options -F, --emulate-fhs for containers, emulate the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) -e, --expression=EXPR create environment for the package that EXPR evaluates to -m, --manifest=FILE create environment with the manifest from FILE -p, --profile=PATH create environment from profile at PATH --check check if the shell clobbers environment variables --pure unset existing environment variables -E, --preserve=REGEXP preserve environment variables that match REGEXP --search-paths display needed environment variable definitions -r, --root=FILE make FILE a symlink to the result, and register it as a garbage collector root -C, --container run command within an isolated container -N, --network allow containers to access the network -P, --link-profile link environment profile to ~/.guix-profile within an isolated container -u, --user=USER instead of copying the name and home of the current user into an isolated container, use the name USER with home directory /home/USER --no-cwd do not share current working directory with an isolated container --share=SPEC for containers, share writable host file system according to SPEC --expose=SPEC for containers, expose read-only host file system according to SPEC -S, --symlink=SPEC for containers, add symlinks to the profile according to SPEC, e.g. "/usr/bin/env=bin/env". -v, --verbosity=LEVEL use the given verbosity LEVEL --bootstrap use bootstrap binaries to build the environment -L, --load-path=DIR prepend DIR to the package module search path -K, --keep-failed keep build tree of failed builds -k, --keep-going keep going when some of the derivations fail -n, --dry-run do not build the derivations --fallback fall back to building when the substituter fails --no-substitutes build instead of resorting to pre-built substitutes --substitute-urls=URLS fetch substitute from URLS if they are authorized --no-grafts do not graft packages --no-offload do not attempt to offload builds --max-silent-time=SECONDS mark the build as failed after SECONDS of silence --timeout=SECONDS mark the build as failed after SECONDS of activity --rounds=N build N times in a row to detect non-determinism -c, --cores=N allow the use of up to N CPU cores for the build -M, --max-jobs=N allow at most N build jobs --debug=LEVEL produce debugging output at LEVEL --help-transform list package transformation options not shown here -h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version display version information and exit
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to: bug-guix@gnu.org. GNU Guix home page: <https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/> General help using Guix and GNU software: <https://guix.gnu.org/en/help/>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2022 the Guix authors License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for guix is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and guix programs are properly installed at your site, the command info guix should give you access to the complete manual.