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A Simple Nix Expression
This section shows how to add and test the GNU Hello package to the Nix Packages collection. Hello is a program that prints out the text “Hello, world!”.
To add a package to the Nix Packages collection, you generally need to do three things:
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Write a Nix expression for the package. This is a file that describes all the inputs involved in building the package, such as dependencies, sources, and so on.
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Write a builder. This is a shell script that builds the package from the inputs. (In fact, it can be written in any language, but typically it's a
bash
shell script.) -
Add the package to the file
pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix
. The Nix expression written in the first step is a function; it requires other packages in order to build it. In this step you put it all together, i.e., you call the function with the right arguments to build the actual package.