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Many `nix` subcommands operate on one or more *installables*. These are
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command line arguments that represent something that can be built in
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the Nix store. Here are the recognised types of installables:
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the Nix store.
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* **Flake output attributes**: `nixpkgs#hello`
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For most commands, if no installable is specified, the default is `.`,
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i.e. Nix will operate on the default flake output attribute of the
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flake in the current directory.
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Here are the recognised types of installables:
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## Flake output attributes
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Example: `nixpkgs#hello`
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These have the form *flakeref*[`#`*attrpath*], where *flakeref* is a
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flake reference and *attrpath* is an optional attribute path. For
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attributes `packages.x86_64-linux.hello`,
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`legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.hello` and `hello`.
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* **Store paths**: `/nix/store/v5sv61sszx301i0x6xysaqzla09nksnd-hello-2.10`
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## Store paths
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Example: `/nix/store/v5sv61sszx301i0x6xysaqzla09nksnd-hello-2.10`
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These are paths inside the Nix store, or symlinks that resolve to a
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path in the Nix store.
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* **Store derivations**: `/nix/store/p7gp6lxdg32h4ka1q398wd9r2zkbbz2v-hello-2.10.drv`
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## Store derivations
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Example: `/nix/store/p7gp6lxdg32h4ka1q398wd9r2zkbbz2v-hello-2.10.drv`
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By default, if you pass a [store derivation] path to a `nix` subcommand, the command will operate on the [output path]s of the derivation.
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If you want to operate on the store derivation itself, pass the
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`--derivation` flag.
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* **Nix attributes**: `--file /path/to/nixpkgs hello`
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## Nix attributes
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Example: `--file /path/to/nixpkgs hello`
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When the `-f` / `--file` *path* option is given, installables are
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interpreted as attribute paths referencing a value returned by
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evaluating the Nix file *path*.
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* **Nix expressions**: `--expr '(import <nixpkgs> {}).hello.overrideDerivation (prev: { name = "my-hello"; })'`.
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## Nix expressions
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Example: `--expr '(import <nixpkgs> {}).hello.overrideDerivation (prev: { name = "my-hello"; })'`.
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When the `--expr` option is given, all installables are interpreted
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as Nix expressions. You may need to specify `--impure` if the
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expression references impure inputs (such as `<nixpkgs>`).
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For most commands, if no installable is specified, the default is `.`,
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i.e. Nix will operate on the default flake output attribute of the
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flake in the current directory.
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## Derivation output selection
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Derivations can have multiple outputs, each corresponding to a
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