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Examples
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Bundle Hello:
# nix bundle nixpkgs#hello # ./hello Hello, world!
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Bundle a specific version of Nix:
# nix bundle github:NixOS/nix/e3ddffb27e5fc37a209cfd843c6f7f6a9460a8ec # ./nix --version nix (Nix) 2.4pre20201215_e3ddffb
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Bundle a Hello using a specific bundler:
# nix bundle --bundler github:NixOS/bundlers#toDockerImage nixpkgs#hello # docker load < hello-2.10.tar.gz # docker run hello-2.10:latest hello Hello, world!
Description
nix bundle
, by default, packs the closure of the installable into a single
self-extracting executable. See the bundlers
homepage for more details.
Note
This command only works on Linux.
Flake output attributes
If no flake output attribute is given, nix bundle
tries the following
flake output attributes:
defaultBundler.<system>
If an attribute name is given, nix run
tries the following flake
output attributes:
bundler.<system>.<name>
Bundlers
A bundler is specified by a flake output attribute named
bundlers.<system>.<name>
or defaultBundler.<system>
. It looks like this:
bundlers.x86_64-linux.identity = drv: drv;
bundlers.x86_64-linux.blender_2_79 = drv: self.packages.x86_64-linux.blender_2_79;
defaultBundler.x86_64-linux = drv: drv;
A bundler must be a function that accepts an arbitrary value (typically a derivation or app definition) and returns a derivation.
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