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Name
nix - a tool for reproducible and declarative configuration management
Synopsis
nix [option…] subcommand where subcommand is one of the following: Help commands: • nix help - show help about nix or a particular subcommand • nix help-stores - show help about store types and their settings Main commands: • nix build - build a derivation or fetch a store path • nix develop - run a bash shell that provides the build environment of a derivation • nix flake - manage Nix flakes • nix profile - manage Nix profiles • nix repl - start an interactive environment for evaluating Nix expressions • nix run - run a Nix application • nix search - search for packages • nix shell - run a shell in which the specified packages are available Infrequently used commands: • nix bundle - bundle an application so that it works outside of the Nix store • nix copy - copy paths between Nix stores • nix edit - open the Nix expression of a Nix package in $EDITOR • nix eval - evaluate a Nix expression • nix fmt - reformat your code in the standard style • nix log - show the build log of the specified packages or paths, if available • nix path-info - query information about store paths • nix registry - manage the flake registry • nix why-depends - show why a package has another package in its closure Utility/scripting commands: • nix daemon - daemon to perform store operations on behalf of non-root clients • nix derivation - Work with derivations, Nix’s notion of a build plan. • nix hash - compute and convert cryptographic hashes • nix key - generate and convert Nix signing keys • nix nar - create or inspect NAR files • nix print-dev-env - print shell code that can be sourced by bash to reproduce the build environment of a derivation • nix realisation - manipulate a Nix realisation • nix show-config - show the Nix configuration or the value of a specific setting • nix store - manipulate a Nix store Commands for upgrading or troubleshooting your Nix installation: • nix doctor - check your system for potential problems and print a PASS or FAIL for each check • nix upgrade-nix - upgrade Nix to the stable version declared in Nixpkgs
Examples
• Create a new flake: # nix flake new hello # cd hello • Build the flake in the current directory: # nix build # ./result/bin/hello Hello, world! • Run the flake in the current directory: # nix run Hello, world! • Start a development shell for hacking on this flake: # nix develop # unpackPhase # cd hello-* # configurePhase # buildPhase # ./hello Hello, world! # installPhase # ../outputs/out/bin/hello Hello, world!
Description
Nix is a tool for building software, configurations and other artifacts in a reproducible and declarative way. For more information, see the Nix homepage or the Nix manual.
Installables
Warning Installables are part of the unstable nix-command experimental feature, and subject to change without notice. Many nix subcommands operate on one or more installables. These are command line arguments that represent something that can be realised in the Nix store. The following types of installable are supported by most commands: • Flake output attribute (experimental) • Store path • Nix file, optionally qualified by an attribute path • Nix expression, optionally qualified by an attribute path For most commands, if no installable is specified, . as assumed. That is, Nix will operate on the default flake output attribute of the flake in the current directory. Flake output attribute Warning Flake output attribute installables depend on both the flakes and nix-command experimental features, and subject to change without notice. Example: nixpkgs#hello These have the form flakeref[#attrpath], where flakeref is a flake reference and attrpath is an optional attribute path. For more information on flakes, see the nix flake manual page. Flake references are most commonly a flake identifier in the flake registry (e.g. nixpkgs), or a raw path (e.g. /path/to/my-flake or . or ../foo), or a full URL (e.g. github:nixos/nixpkgs or path:.) When the flake reference is a raw path (a path without any URL scheme), it is interpreted as a path: or git+file: url in the following way: • If the path is within a Git repository, then the url will be of the form git+file://[GIT_REPO_ROOT]?dir=[RELATIVE_FLAKE_DIR_PATH] where GIT_REPO_ROOT is the path to the root of the git repository, and RELATIVE_FLAKE_DIR_PATH is the path (relative to the directory root) of the closest parent of the given path that contains a flake.nix within the git repository. If no such directory exists, then Nix will error-out. Note that the search will only include files indexed by git. In particular, files which are matched by .gitignore or have never been git add-ed will not be available in the flake. If this is undesirable, specify path:<directory> explicitly; For example, if /foo/bar is a git repository with the following structure: . └── baz ├── blah │ └── file.txt └── flake.nix Then /foo/bar/baz/blah will resolve to git+file:///foo/bar?dir=baz • If the supplied path is not a git repository, then the url will have the form path:FLAKE_DIR_PATH where FLAKE_DIR_PATH is the closest parent of the supplied path that contains a flake.nix file (within the same file-system). If no such directory exists, then Nix will error-out. For example, if /foo/bar/flake.nix exists, then /foo/bar/baz/ will resolve to path:/foo/bar If attrpath is omitted, Nix tries some default values; for most subcommands, the default is packages.system.default (e.g. packages.x86_64-linux.default), but some subcommands have other defaults. If attrpath is specified, attrpath is interpreted as relative to one or more prefixes; for most subcommands, these are packages.system, legacyPackages.*system* and the empty prefix. Thus, on x86_64-linux nix build nixpkgs#hello will try to build the attributes packages.x86_64-linux.hello, legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.hello and hello. Store path Example: /nix/store/v5sv61sszx301i0x6xysaqzla09nksnd-hello-2.10 These are paths inside the Nix store, or symlinks that resolve to a path in the Nix store. A store derivation is also addressed by store path. Example: /nix/store/p7gp6lxdg32h4ka1q398wd9r2zkbbz2v-hello-2.10.drv If you want to refer to an output path of that store derivation, add the output name preceded by a caret (^). Example: /nix/store/p7gp6lxdg32h4ka1q398wd9r2zkbbz2v-hello-2.10.drv^out All outputs can be referred to at once with the special syntax ^*. Example: /nix/store/p7gp6lxdg32h4ka1q398wd9r2zkbbz2v-hello-2.10.drv^* Nix file Example: --file /path/to/nixpkgs hello When the option -f / --file path [attrpath…] is given, installables are interpreted as the value of the expression in the Nix file at path. If attribute paths are provided, commands will operate on the corresponding values accessible at these paths. The Nix expression in that file, or any selected attribute, must evaluate to a derivation. Nix expression Example: --expr 'import <nixpkgs> {}' hello When the option --expr expression [attrpath…] is given, installables are interpreted as the value of the of the Nix expression. If attribute paths are provided, commands will operate on the corresponding values accessible at these paths. The Nix expression, or any selected attribute, must evaluate to a derivation. You may need to specify --impure if the expression references impure inputs (such as <nixpkgs>). Derivation output selection Derivations can have multiple outputs, each corresponding to a different store path. For instance, a package can have a bin output that contains programs, and a dev output that provides development artifacts like C/C++ header files. The outputs on which nix commands operate are determined as follows: • You can explicitly specify the desired outputs using the syntax installable^output1,…,outputN. For example, you can obtain the dev and static outputs of the glibc package: # nix build 'nixpkgs#glibc^dev,static' # ls ./result-dev/include/ ./result-static/lib/ … and likewise, using a store path to a “drv” file to specify the derivation: # nix build '/nix/store/gzaflydcr6sb3567hap9q6srzx8ggdgg-glibc-2.33-78.drv^dev,static' … • You can also specify that all outputs should be used using the syntax installable^*. For example, the following shows the size of all outputs of the glibc package in the binary cache: # nix path-info --closure-size --eval-store auto --store https://cache.nixos.org 'nixpkgs#glibc^*' /nix/store/g02b1lpbddhymmcjb923kf0l7s9nww58-glibc-2.33-123 33208200 /nix/store/851dp95qqiisjifi639r0zzg5l465ny4-glibc-2.33-123-bin 36142896 /nix/store/kdgs3q6r7xdff1p7a9hnjr43xw2404z7-glibc-2.33-123-debug 155787312 /nix/store/n4xa8h6pbmqmwnq0mmsz08l38abb06zc-glibc-2.33-123-static 42488328 /nix/store/q6580lr01jpcsqs4r5arlh4ki2c1m9rv-glibc-2.33-123-dev 44200560 and likewise, using a store path to a “drv” file to specify the derivation: # nix path-info --closure-size '/nix/store/gzaflydcr6sb3567hap9q6srzx8ggdgg-glibc-2.33-78.drv^*' … • If you didn’t specify the desired outputs, but the derivation has an attribute meta.outputsToInstall, Nix will use those outputs. For example, since the package nixpkgs#libxml2 has this attribute: # nix eval 'nixpkgs#libxml2.meta.outputsToInstall' [ "bin" "man" ] a command like nix shell nixpkgs#libxml2 will provide only those two outputs by default. Note that a store derivation doesn’t have any attributes like meta, and thus this case doesn’t apply to it. • Otherwise, Nix will use all outputs of the derivation.
Nix stores
Most nix subcommands operate on a Nix store. These are documented in nix help-stores.
Options
Logging-related options: • --debug Set the logging verbosity level to ‘debug’. • --log-format format Set the format of log output; one of raw, internal-json, bar or bar-with-logs. • --print-build-logs / -L Print full build logs on standard error. • --quiet Decrease the logging verbosity level. • --verbose / -v Increase the logging verbosity level. Miscellaneous global options: • --help Show usage information. • --offline Disable substituters and consider all previously downloaded files up-to-date. • --option name value Set the Nix configuration setting name to value (overriding nix.conf). • --refresh Consider all previously downloaded files out-of-date. • --version Show version information. Options to override configuration settings: • --accept-flake-config Enable the accept-flake-config setting. • --access-tokens value Set the access-tokens setting. • --allow-dirty Enable the allow-dirty setting. • --allow-import-from-derivation Enable the allow-import-from-derivation setting. • --allow-new-privileges Enable the allow-new-privileges setting. • --allow-symlinked-store Enable the allow-symlinked-store setting. • --allow-unsafe-native-code-during-evaluation Enable the allow-unsafe-native-code-during-evaluation setting. • --allowed-impure-host-deps value Set the allowed-impure-host-deps setting. • --allowed-uris value Set the allowed-uris setting. • --allowed-users value Set the allowed-users setting. • --auto-allocate-uids Enable the auto-allocate-uids setting. • --auto-optimise-store Enable the auto-optimise-store setting. • --bash-prompt value Set the bash-prompt setting. • --bash-prompt-prefix value Set the bash-prompt-prefix setting. • --bash-prompt-suffix value Set the bash-prompt-suffix setting. • --build-hook value Set the build-hook setting. • --build-poll-interval value Set the build-poll-interval setting. • --build-users-group value Set the build-users-group setting. • --builders value Set the builders setting. • --builders-use-substitutes Enable the builders-use-substitutes setting. • --commit-lockfile-summary value Set the commit-lockfile-summary setting. • --compress-build-log Enable the compress-build-log setting. • --connect-timeout value Set the connect-timeout setting. • --cores value Set the cores setting. • --diff-hook value Set the diff-hook setting. • --download-attempts value Set the download-attempts setting. • --download-speed value Set the download-speed setting. • --eval-cache Enable the eval-cache setting. • --experimental-features value Set the experimental-features setting. • --extra-access-tokens value Append to the access-tokens setting. • --extra-allowed-impure-host-deps value Append to the allowed-impure-host-deps setting. • --extra-allowed-uris value Append to the allowed-uris setting. • --extra-allowed-users value Append to the allowed-users setting. • --extra-experimental-features value Append to the experimental-features setting. • --extra-extra-platforms value Append to the extra-platforms setting. • --extra-hashed-mirrors value Append to the hashed-mirrors setting. • --extra-ignored-acls value Append to the ignored-acls setting. • --extra-nix-path value Append to the nix-path setting. • --extra-platforms value Set the extra-platforms setting. • --extra-plugin-files value Append to the plugin-files setting. • --extra-sandbox-paths value Append to the sandbox-paths setting. • --extra-secret-key-files value Append to the secret-key-files setting. • --extra-substituters value Append to the substituters setting. • --extra-system-features value Append to the system-features setting. • --extra-trusted-public-keys value Append to the trusted-public-keys setting. • --extra-trusted-substituters value Append to the trusted-substituters setting. • --extra-trusted-users value Append to the trusted-users setting. • --fallback Enable the fallback setting. • --filter-syscalls Enable the filter-syscalls setting. • --flake-registry value Set the flake-registry setting. • --fsync-metadata Enable the fsync-metadata setting. • --gc-reserved-space value Set the gc-reserved-space setting. • --hashed-mirrors value Set the hashed-mirrors setting. • --http-connections value Set the http-connections setting. • --http2 Enable the http2 setting. • --id-count value Set the id-count setting. • --ignore-try Enable the ignore-try setting. • --ignored-acls value Set the ignored-acls setting. • --impersonate-linux-26 Enable the impersonate-linux-26 setting. • --keep-build-log Enable the keep-build-log setting. • --keep-derivations Enable the keep-derivations setting. • --keep-env-derivations Enable the keep-env-derivations setting. • --keep-failed Enable the keep-failed setting. • --keep-going Enable the keep-going setting. • --keep-outputs Enable the keep-outputs setting. • --log-lines value Set the log-lines setting. • --max-build-log-size value Set the max-build-log-size setting. • --max-free value Set the max-free setting. • --max-jobs value Set the max-jobs setting. • --max-silent-time value Set the max-silent-time setting. • --max-substitution-jobs value Set the max-substitution-jobs setting. • --min-free value Set the min-free setting. • --min-free-check-interval value Set the min-free-check-interval setting. • --nar-buffer-size value Set the nar-buffer-size setting. • --narinfo-cache-negative-ttl value Set the narinfo-cache-negative-ttl setting. • --narinfo-cache-positive-ttl value Set the narinfo-cache-positive-ttl setting. • --netrc-file value Set the netrc-file setting. • --nix-path value Set the nix-path setting. • --no-accept-flake-config Disable the accept-flake-config setting. • --no-allow-dirty Disable the allow-dirty setting. • --no-allow-import-from-derivation Disable the allow-import-from-derivation setting. • --no-allow-new-privileges Disable the allow-new-privileges setting. • --no-allow-symlinked-store Disable the allow-symlinked-store setting. • --no-allow-unsafe-native-code-during-evaluation Disable the allow-unsafe-native-code-during-evaluation setting. • --no-auto-allocate-uids Disable the auto-allocate-uids setting. • --no-auto-optimise-store Disable the auto-optimise-store setting. • --no-builders-use-substitutes Disable the builders-use-substitutes setting. • --no-compress-build-log Disable the compress-build-log setting. • --no-eval-cache Disable the eval-cache setting. • --no-fallback Disable the fallback setting. • --no-filter-syscalls Disable the filter-syscalls setting. • --no-fsync-metadata Disable the fsync-metadata setting. • --no-http2 Disable the http2 setting. • --no-ignore-try Disable the ignore-try setting. • --no-impersonate-linux-26 Disable the impersonate-linux-26 setting. • --no-keep-build-log Disable the keep-build-log setting. • --no-keep-derivations Disable the keep-derivations setting. • --no-keep-env-derivations Disable the keep-env-derivations setting. • --no-keep-failed Disable the keep-failed setting. • --no-keep-going Disable the keep-going setting. • --no-keep-outputs Disable the keep-outputs setting. • --no-preallocate-contents Disable the preallocate-contents setting. • --no-print-missing Disable the print-missing setting. • --no-pure-eval Disable the pure-eval setting. • --no-require-sigs Disable the require-sigs setting. • --no-restrict-eval Disable the restrict-eval setting. • --no-run-diff-hook Disable the run-diff-hook setting. • --no-sandbox Disable sandboxing. • --no-sandbox-fallback Disable the sandbox-fallback setting. • --no-show-trace Disable the show-trace setting. • --no-substitute Disable the substitute setting. • --no-sync-before-registering Disable the sync-before-registering setting. • --no-trace-function-calls Disable the trace-function-calls setting. • --no-trace-verbose Disable the trace-verbose setting. • --no-use-case-hack Disable the use-case-hack setting. • --no-use-cgroups Disable the use-cgroups setting. • --no-use-registries Disable the use-registries setting. • --no-use-sqlite-wal Disable the use-sqlite-wal setting. • --no-use-xdg-base-directories Disable the use-xdg-base-directories setting. • --no-warn-dirty Disable the warn-dirty setting. • --plugin-files value Set the plugin-files setting. • --post-build-hook value Set the post-build-hook setting. • --pre-build-hook value Set the pre-build-hook setting. • --preallocate-contents Enable the preallocate-contents setting. • --print-missing Enable the print-missing setting. • --pure-eval Enable the pure-eval setting. • --relaxed-sandbox Enable sandboxing, but allow builds to disable it. • --require-sigs Enable the require-sigs setting. • --restrict-eval Enable the restrict-eval setting. • --run-diff-hook Enable the run-diff-hook setting. • --sandbox Enable sandboxing. • --sandbox-build-dir value Set the sandbox-build-dir setting. • --sandbox-dev-shm-size value Set the sandbox-dev-shm-size setting. • --sandbox-fallback Enable the sandbox-fallback setting. • --sandbox-paths value Set the sandbox-paths setting. • --secret-key-files value Set the secret-key-files setting. • --show-trace Enable the show-trace setting. • --ssl-cert-file value Set the ssl-cert-file setting. • --stalled-download-timeout value Set the stalled-download-timeout setting. • --start-id value Set the start-id setting. • --store value Set the store setting. • --substitute Enable the substitute setting. • --substituters value Set the substituters setting. • --sync-before-registering Enable the sync-before-registering setting. • --system value Set the system setting. • --system-features value Set the system-features setting. • --tarball-ttl value Set the tarball-ttl setting. • --timeout value Set the timeout setting. • --trace-function-calls Enable the trace-function-calls setting. • --trace-verbose Enable the trace-verbose setting. • --trusted-public-keys value Set the trusted-public-keys setting. • --trusted-substituters value Set the trusted-substituters setting. • --trusted-users value Set the trusted-users setting. • --use-case-hack Enable the use-case-hack setting. • --use-cgroups Enable the use-cgroups setting. • --use-registries Enable the use-registries setting. • --use-sqlite-wal Enable the use-sqlite-wal setting. • --use-xdg-base-directories Enable the use-xdg-base-directories setting. • --user-agent-suffix value Set the user-agent-suffix setting. • --warn-dirty Enable the warn-dirty setting. nix(1)