Warning
This program is experimental and its interface is subject to change.
Name
nix run
- run a Nix application
Synopsis
nix run
[option...] installable args...
Examples
-
Run the default app from the
blender-bin
flake:# nix run blender-bin
-
Run a non-default app from the
blender-bin
flake:# nix run blender-bin#blender_2_83
Tip: you can find apps provided by this flake by running
nix flake show blender-bin
. -
Run
vim
from thenixpkgs
flake:# nix run nixpkgs#vim
Note that
vim
(as of the time of writing of this page) is not an app but a package. Thus, Nix runs the eponymous file from thevim
package. -
Run
vim
with arguments:# nix run nixpkgs#vim -- --help
Description
nix run
builds and runs installable, which must evaluate to an
app or a regular Nix derivation.
If installable evaluates to an app (see below), it executes the program specified by the app definition.
If installable evaluates to a derivation, it will try to execute the
program <out>/bin/<name>
, where out is the primary output store
path of the derivation, and name is the first of the following that
exists:
- The
meta.mainProgram
attribute of the derivation. - The
pname
attribute of the derivation. - The name part of the value of the
name
attribute of the derivation.
For instance, if name
is set to hello-1.10
, nix run
will run
$out/bin/hello
.
Flake output attributes
If no flake output attribute is given, nix run
tries the following
flake output attributes:
-
apps.<system>.default
-
packages.<system>.default
If an attribute name is given, nix run
tries the following flake
output attributes:
-
apps.<system>.<name>
-
packages.<system>.<name>
-
legacyPackages.<system>.<name>
Apps
An app is specified by a flake output attribute named
apps.<system>.<name>
. It looks like this:
apps.x86_64-linux.blender_2_79 = {
type = "app";
program = "${self.packages.x86_64-linux.blender_2_79}/bin/blender";
meta.description = "Run Blender, a free and open-source 3D creation suite.";
};
The only supported attributes are:
-
type
(required): Must be set toapp
. -
program
(required): The full path of the executable to run. It must reside in the Nix store. -
meta.description
(optional): A description of the app.
Options
Common evaluation options
-
--arg
name exprPass the value expr as the argument name to Nix functions.
-
--arg-from-file
name pathPass the contents of file path as the argument name to Nix functions.
-
--arg-from-stdin
namePass the contents of stdin as the argument name to Nix functions.
-
--argstr
name stringPass the string string as the argument name to Nix functions.
-
Start an interactive environment if evaluation fails.
-
--eval-store
store-urlThe URL of the Nix store to use for evaluation, i.e. to store derivations (
.drv
files) and inputs referenced by them. -
Allow access to mutable paths and repositories.
-
--include
/-I
pathAdd path to search path entries used to resolve lookup paths
This option may be given multiple times.
Paths added through
-I
take precedence over thenix-path
configuration setting and theNIX_PATH
environment variable. -
--override-flake
original-ref resolved-refOverride the flake registries, redirecting original-ref to resolved-ref.
Common flake-related options
-
Commit changes to the flake's lock file.
-
--inputs-from
flake-urlUse the inputs of the specified flake as registry entries.
-
Don't allow lookups in the flake registries.
DEPRECATED
Use
--no-use-registries
instead. -
Do not allow any updates to the flake's lock file.
-
Do not write the flake's newly generated lock file.
-
--output-lock-file
flake-lock-pathWrite the given lock file instead of
flake.lock
within the top-level flake. -
--override-input
input-path flake-urlOverride a specific flake input (e.g.
dwarffs/nixpkgs
). This implies--no-write-lock-file
. -
Recreate the flake's lock file from scratch.
DEPRECATED
Use
nix flake update
instead. -
--reference-lock-file
flake-lock-pathRead the given lock file instead of
flake.lock
within the top-level flake. -
--update-input
input-pathUpdate a specific flake input (ignoring its previous entry in the lock file).
DEPRECATED
Use
nix flake update
instead.
Logging-related options
-
Set the logging verbosity level to 'debug'.
-
--log-format
formatSet the format of log output; one of
raw
,internal-json
,bar
orbar-with-logs
. -
--print-build-logs
/-L
Print full build logs on standard error.
-
Decrease the logging verbosity level.
-
--verbose
/-v
Increase the logging verbosity level.
Miscellaneous global options
-
Show usage information.
-
Disable substituters and consider all previously downloaded files up-to-date.
-
--option
name valueSet the Nix configuration setting name to value (overriding
nix.conf
). -
Consider all previously downloaded files out-of-date.
-
During evaluation, rewrite missing or corrupted files in the Nix store. During building, rebuild missing or corrupted store paths.
-
Show version information.
Options that change environment variables
-
--ignore-env
/-i
Clear the entire environment, except for those specified with
--keep-env-var
. -
--keep-env-var
/-k
nameKeep the environment variable name, when using
--ignore-env
. -
--set-env-var
/-s
name valueSets an environment variable name with value.
-
--unset-env-var
/-u
nameUnset the environment variable name.
Options that change the interpretation of installables
-
--expr
exprInterpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression expr.
-
--file
/-f
fileInterpret 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. Implies
--impure
.
Note
See
man nix.conf
for overriding configuration settings with command line flags.