nix-channel1Nixnix-channelmanage Nix channelsnix-channelurlnamenamenamesgenerationDescriptionA Nix channel is a mechanism that allows you to automatically
stay up-to-date with a set of pre-built Nix expressions. A Nix
channel is just a URL that points to a place containing a set of Nix
expressions. See also .This command has the following operations:
url [name]Adds a channel named
name with URL
url to the list of subscribed channels.
If name is omitted, it defaults to the
last component of url, with the
suffixes -stable or
-unstable removed.nameRemoves the channel named
name from the list of subscribed
channels.Prints the names and URLs of all subscribed
channels on standard output. [names…]Downloads the Nix expressions of all subscribed
channels (or only those included in
names if specified) and makes them the
default for nix-env operations (by symlinking
them from the directory
~/.nix-defexpr). [generation]Reverts the previous call to nix-channel
--update. Optionally, you can specify a specific channel
generation number to restore.Note that does not automatically perform
an update.The list of subscribed channels is stored in
~/.nix-channels.ExamplesTo subscribe to the Nixpkgs channel and install the GNU Hello package:
$ nix-channel --add https://nixos.org/channels/nixpkgs-unstable
$ nix-channel --update
$ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.helloYou can revert channel updates using :
$ nix-instantiate --eval -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).lib.version'
"14.04.527.0e935f1"
$ nix-channel --rollback
switching from generation 483 to 482
$ nix-instantiate --eval -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).lib.version'
"14.04.526.dbadfad"
Files/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/username/channelsnix-channel uses a
nix-env profile to keep track of previous
versions of the subscribed channels. Every time you run
nix-channel --update, a new channel generation
(that is, a symlink to the channel Nix expressions in the Nix store)
is created. This enables nix-channel --rollback
to revert to previous versions.~/.nix-defexpr/channelsThis is a symlink to
/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/username/channels. It
ensures that nix-env can find your channels. In
a multi-user installation, you may also have
~/.nix-defexpr/channels_root, which links to
the channels of the root user.Channel formatA channel URL should point to a directory containing the
following files:nixexprs.tar.xzA tarball containing Nix expressions and files
referenced by them (such as build scripts and patches). At the
top level, the tarball should contain a single directory. That
directory must contain a file default.nix
that serves as the channel’s “entry point”.