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# Release 2.9 (2022-05-30)
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* Running Nix with the new `--debugger` flag will cause it to start a
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repl session if if an exception is thrown during evaluation, or if
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`builtins.break` is called. From there you can inspect the values
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of variables and evaluate Nix expressions. In debug mode, the
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following new repl commands are available:
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```
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:env Show env stack
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:bt Show trace stack
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:st Show current trace
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:st <idx> Change to another trace in the stack
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:c Go until end of program, exception, or builtins.break().
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:s Go one step
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```
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Read more about the debugger
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[here](https://www.zknotes.com/note/5970).
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* Nix now provides better integration with zsh's `run-help`
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feature. It is now included in the Nix installation in the form of
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an autoloadable shell function, `run-help-nix`. It picks up Nix
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subcommands from the currently typed in command and directs the user
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to the associated man pages.
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* `nix repl` has a new build-and-link (`:bl`) command that builds a
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derivation while creating GC root symlinks.
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* The path produced by `builtins.toFile` is now allowed to be imported
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or read even with restricted evaluation. Note that this will not
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work with a read-only store.
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* `nix build` has a new `--print-out-paths` flag to print the
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resulting output paths. This matches the default behaviour of
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`nix-build`.
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* You can now specify which outputs of a derivation `nix` should
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operate on using the syntax `installable^outputs`,
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e.g. `nixpkgs#glibc^dev,static` or `nixpkgs#glibc^*`. By default,
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`nix` will use the outputs specified by the derivation's
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`meta.outputsToInstall` attribute if it exists, or all outputs
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otherwise.
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* `builtins.fetchTree` (and flake inputs) can now be used to fetch
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plain files over the `http(s)` and `file` protocols in addition to
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directory tarballs.
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