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nix3-build(1) | General Commands Manual | nix3-build(1) |
Warning: This program is experimental and its interface is subject to change.
Name¶
nix build - build a derivation or fetch a store path
Synopsis¶
nix build [option…] installables…
Examples¶
- •
- Build the default package from the flake in the current directory:
# nix build
- •
- Build and run GNU Hello from the nixpkgs flake:
# nix build nixpkgs#hello # ./result/bin/hello Hello, world!
- •
- Build GNU Hello and Cowsay, leaving two result symlinks:
# nix build nixpkgs#hello nixpkgs#cowsay # ls -l result* lrwxrwxrwx 1 … result -> /nix/store/v5sv61sszx301i0x6xysaqzla09nksnd-hello-2.10 lrwxrwxrwx 1 … result-1 -> /nix/store/rkfrm0z6x6jmi7d3gsmma4j53h15mg33-cowsay-3.03+dfsg2
- •
- Build a specific output:
# nix build nixpkgs#glibc.dev # ls -ld ./result-dev lrwxrwxrwx 1 … ./result-dev -> /nix/store/dkm3gwl0xrx0wrw6zi5x3px3lpgjhlw4-glibc-2.32-dev
- •
- Build attribute build.x86_64-linux from (non-flake) Nix expression release.nix:
# nix build -f release.nix build.x86_64-linux
- •
- Build a NixOS system configuration from a flake, and make a profile point to the result:
# nix build --profile /nix/var/nix/profiles/system \
~/my-configurations#nixosConfigurations.machine.config.system.build.toplevel
- (This is essentially what nixos-rebuild does.)
- •
- Build an expression specified on the command line:
# nix build --impure --expr \
'with import <nixpkgs> {};
runCommand "foo" {
buildInputs = [ hello ];
}
"hello > $out"' # cat ./result Hello, world!
- Note that --impure is needed because we’re using <nixpkgs>, which relies on the $NIX_PATH environment variable.
- •
- Fetch a store path from the configured substituters, if it doesn’t already exist:
# nix build /nix/store/rkfrm0z6x6jmi7d3gsmma4j53h15mg33-cowsay-3.03+dfsg2
Description¶
nix build builds the specified installables. Installables that resolve to derivations are built (or substituted if possible). Store path installables are substituted.
Unless --no-link is specified, after a successful build, it creates symlinks to the store paths of the installables. These symlinks have the prefix ./result by default; this can be overridden using the --out-link option. Each symlink has a suffix -<N>-<outname>, where N is the index of the installable (with the left-most installable having index 0), and outname is the symbolic derivation output name (e.g. bin, dev or lib). -<N> is omitted if N = 0, and -<outname> is omitted if outname = out (denoting the default output).
Options¶
- --dry-run
Show what this command would do without doing it. - --json
Produce output in JSON format, suitable for consumption by another program. - --no-link
Do not create symlinks to the build results. - --out-link / -o path
Use path as prefix for the symlinks to the build results. It defaults to result. - --profile path
The profile to update. - --rebuild
Rebuild an already built package and compare the result to the existing store paths.
Common evaluation options:
- --arg name expr
Pass the value expr as the argument name to Nix functions. - --argstr name string
Pass the string string as the argument name to Nix functions. - --eval-store store-url
The Nix store to use for evaluations. - --impure
Allow access to mutable paths and repositories. - --include / -I path
Add path to the list of locations used to look up <...> file names. - --override-flake original-ref resolved-ref
Override the flake registries, redirecting original-ref to resolved-ref.
Common flake-related options:
- --commit-lock-file
Commit changes to the flake’s lock file. - --inputs-from flake-url
Use the inputs of the specified flake as registry entries. - --no-registries
Don’t allow lookups in the flake registries. This option is deprecated; use --no-use-registries. - --no-update-lock-file
Do not allow any updates to the flake’s lock file. - --no-write-lock-file
Do not write the flake’s newly generated lock file. - --override-input input-path flake-url
Override a specific flake input (e.g. dwarffs/nixpkgs). This implies --no-write-lock-file. - --recreate-lock-file
Recreate the flake’s lock file from scratch. - --update-input input-path
Update a specific flake input (ignoring its previous entry in the lock file).
Options that change the interpretation of installables:
- --derivation
Operate on the store derivation rather than its outputs. - --expr expr
Interpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression expr. - --file / -f file
Interpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression stored in file. If file is the character -, then a Nix expression will be read from standard input.