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Name

       nix-env - manipulate or query Nix user environments

Synopsis

       nix-env  operation  [options] [arguments…] [--option name value] [--arg name value] [--argstr name value]
       [{--file | -f} path] [{--profile | -p} path] [--system-filter system] [--dry-run]

Description

       The command nix-env is used to manipulate Nix user environments. User environments are sets  of  software
       packages  available  to  a user at some point in time. In other words, they are a synthesised view of the
       programs available in the Nix store. There may be  many  user  environments:  different  users  can  have
       different environments, and individual users can switch between different environments.

       nix-env  takes  exactly  one operation flag which indicates the subcommand to be performed. The following
       operations are available:

       •  --install
       •  --upgrade
       •  --uninstall
       •  --set
       •  --set-flag
       •  --query
       •  --switch-profile
       •  --list-generations
       •  --delete-generations
       •  --switch-generation
       •  --rollback

       These pages can be viewed offline:

       •  man nix-env-<operation>.

          Example: man nix-env-install

       •  nix-env --help --<operation>

          Example: nix-env --help --install

Selectors

       Several commands, such as nix-env --query and nix-env --install, take a list of  arguments  that  specify
       the  packages on which to operate. These are extended regular expressions that must match the entire name
       of the package. (For details on regular expressions, see regex(7).)  The  match  is  case-sensitive.  The
       regular  expression can optionally be followed by a dash and a version number; if omitted, any version of
       the package will match. Here are some examples:

       •  firefox
          Matches the package name firefox and any version.

       •  firefox-32.0
          Matches the package name firefox and version 32.0.

       •  gtk\\+
          Matches the package name gtk+. The + character must be escaped using a backslash to  prevent  it  from
          being interpreted as a quantifier, and the backslash must be escaped in turn with another backslash to
          ensure that the shell passes it on.

       •  .\*
          Matches any package name. This is the default for most commands.

       •  '.*zip.*'
          Matches any package name containing the string zip. Note the dots: '*zip*' does not work, because in a
          regular expression, the character * is interpreted as a quantifier.

       •  '.*(firefox|chromium).*'
          Matches any package name containing the strings firefox or chromium.

Files

       nix-env operates on the following files.

   Default Nix expression
       The source for the default Nix expressions used by nix-env:

       •  ~/.nix-defexpr
       •  $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/defexpr if use-xdg-base-directories is set to true.

       It is loaded as follows:

       •  If the default expression is a file, it is loaded as a Nix expression.
       •  If  the  default  expression  is  a  directory containing a default.nix file, that default.nix file is
          loaded as a Nix expression.
       •  If the default expression is a directory without a default.nix file, then its contents (both files and
          subdirectories) are loaded as Nix expressions.  The expressions are combined into a  single  attribute
          set,  each  expression  under  an  attribute  with the same name as the original file or subdirectory.
          Subdirectories without a default.nix file are traversed recursively in search of more Nix expressions,
          but the names of these intermediate directories are not added to the attribute paths  of  the  default
          Nix expression.

       Then, the resulting expression is interpreted like this:

       •  If the expression is an attribute set, it is used as the default Nix expression.
       •  If  the  expression  is a function, an empty set is passed as argument and the return value is used as
          the default Nix expression.

       For example, if the default expression contains two files, foo.nix and  bar.nix,  then  the  default  Nix
       expression will be equivalent to

       {
         foo = import ~/.nix-defexpr/foo.nix;
         bar = import ~/.nix-defexpr/bar.nix;
       }

       The file manifest.nix is always ignored.

       The  command nix-channel places a symlink to the user’s current channels profile in this directory.  This
       makes all subscribed channels available as attributes in the default expression.

   User channel link
       A symlink that ensures that nix-env can find your channels:

       •  ~/.nix-defexpr/channels
       •  $XDG_STATE_HOME/defexpr/channels if use-xdg-base-directories is set to true.

       This symlink points to:

       •  $XDG_STATE_HOME/profiles/channels for regular users
       •  $NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/root/channels for root

       In a multi-user installation, you may also have ~/.nix-defexpr/channels_root, which links to the channels
       of the root user.nix-env: ../nix-env.md

   Profiles
       A directory that contains links to profiles managed by nix-env and nix profile:

       •  $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profiles for regular users
       •  $NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/root if the user is root

       A profile is a directory of symlinks to files in the Nix store.

   Filesystem layout
       Profiles are versioned as follows. When using a profile named path, path is  a  symlink  to  path-N-link,
       where  N  is  the  version of the profile.  In turn, path-N-link is a symlink to a path in the Nix store.
       For example:

       $ ls -l ~alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile*
       lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 14 Nov 25 14:35 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile -> profile-7-link
       lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 51 Oct 28 16:18 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-5-link -> /nix/store/q69xad13ghpf7ir87h0b2gd28lafjj1j-profile
       lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 51 Oct 29 13:20 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-6-link -> /nix/store/6bvhpysd7vwz7k3b0pndn7ifi5xr32dg-profile
       lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 51 Nov 25 14:35 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link -> /nix/store/mp0x6xnsg0b8qhswy6riqvimai4gm677-profile

       Each of these symlinks is a root for the Nix garbage collector.

       The contents of the store path corresponding to each version of the profile is a tree of symlinks to  the
       files of the installed packages, e.g.

       $ ll -R ~eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/
       /home/eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/:
       total 20
       dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan  1  1970 bin
       -r--r--r-- 2 root root 1402 Jan  1  1970 manifest.nix
       dr-xr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Jan  1  1970 share

       /home/eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/bin:
       total 20
       lrwxrwxrwx 5 root root 79 Jan  1  1970 chromium -> /nix/store/ijm5k0zqisvkdwjkc77mb9qzb35xfi4m-chromium-86.0.4240.111/bin/chromium
       lrwxrwxrwx 7 root root 87 Jan  1  1970 spotify -> /nix/store/w9182874m1bl56smps3m5zjj36jhp3rn-spotify-1.1.26.501.gbe11e53b-15/bin/spotify
       lrwxrwxrwx 3 root root 79 Jan  1  1970 zoom-us -> /nix/store/wbhg2ga8f3h87s9h5k0slxk0m81m4cxl-zoom-us-5.3.469451.0927/bin/zoom-us

       /home/eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/share/applications:
       total 12
       lrwxrwxrwx 4 root root 120 Jan  1  1970 chromium-browser.desktop -> /nix/store/4cf803y4vzfm3gyk3vzhzb2327v0kl8a-chromium-unwrapped-86.0.4240.111/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop
       lrwxrwxrwx 7 root root 110 Jan  1  1970 spotify.desktop -> /nix/store/w9182874m1bl56smps3m5zjj36jhp3rn-spotify-1.1.26.501.gbe11e53b-15/share/applications/spotify.desktop
       lrwxrwxrwx 3 root root 107 Jan  1  1970 us.zoom.Zoom.desktop -> /nix/store/wbhg2ga8f3h87s9h5k0slxk0m81m4cxl-zoom-us-5.3.469451.0927/share/applications/us.zoom.Zoom.desktop

       …

       Each  profile  version contains a manifest file: - manifest.nix used by nix-env.  - manifest.json used by
       nix profile (experimental).

   User profile link
       A symbolic link to the user’s current profile:

       •  ~/.nix-profile
       •  $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profile if use-xdg-base-directories is set to true.

       By default, this symlink points to:

       •  $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profiles/profile for regular users
       •  $NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/root/profile for root

       The PATH environment variable should  include  /bin  subdirectory  of  the  profile  link  (e.g.  ~/.nix-
       profile/bin)  for the user environment to be visible to the user.  The installer sets this up by default,
       unless you enable use-xdg-base-directories.

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