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'nix dev-shell' is intended to replace nix-shell. It supports flakes, e.g. $ nix dev-shell nixpkgs:hello starts a bash shell providing an environment for building 'hello'. Like Lorri (and unlike nix-shell), it computes the build environment by building a modified top-level derivation that writes the environment after running $stdenv/setup to $out and exits. This provides some caching, so it's faster than nix-shell in some cases (especially for packages with lots of dependencies, where the setup script takes a long time). There also is a command 'nix print-dev-env' that prints out shell code for setting up the build environment in an existing shell, e.g. $ . <(nix print-dev-env nixpkgs:hello) https://github.com/tweag/nix/issues/21 |
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build-remote | ||
cpptoml | ||
libexpr | ||
libmain | ||
libstore | ||
libutil | ||
nix | ||
nix-build | ||
nix-channel | ||
nix-collect-garbage | ||
nix-copy-closure | ||
nix-daemon | ||
nix-env | ||
nix-instantiate | ||
nix-prefetch-url | ||
nix-store | ||
nlohmann | ||
resolve-system-dependencies |