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Examples
-
Run the default app from the
blender-bin
flake:# nix run blender-bin
-
Run a non-default app from the
blender-bin
flake:# nix run blender-bin#blender_2_83
Tip: you can find apps provided by this flake by running
nix flake show blender-bin
. -
Run
vim
from thenixpkgs
flake:# nix run nixpkgs#vim
Note that
vim
(as of the time of writing of this page) is not an app but a package. Thus, Nix runs the eponymous file from thevim
package. -
Run
vim
with arguments:# nix run nixpkgs#vim -- --help
Description
nix run
builds and runs installable, which must evaluate to an
app or a regular Nix derivation.
If installable evaluates to an app (see below), it executes the program specified by the app definition.
If installable evaluates to a derivation, it will try to execute the
program <out>/bin/<name>
, where out is the primary output store
path of the derivation and name is the name part of the value of the
name
attribute of the derivation (e.g. if name
is set to
hello-1.10
, it will run $out/bin/hello
).
Flake output attributes
If no flake output attribute is given, nix run
tries the following
flake output attributes:
-
defaultApp.<system>
-
defaultPackage.<system>
If an attribute name is given, nix run
tries the following flake
output attributes:
-
apps.<system>.<name>
-
packages.<system>.<name>
-
legacyPackages.<system>.<name>
Apps
An app is specified by a flake output attribute named
apps.<system>.<name>
or defaultApp.<system>
. It looks like this:
apps.x86_64-linux.blender_2_79 = {
type = "app";
program = "${self.packages.x86_64-linux.blender_2_79}/bin/blender";
};
The only supported attributes are:
-
type
(required): Must be set toapp
. -
program
(required): The full path of the executable to run. It must reside in the Nix store.
)""