A nix
and nix-shell
wrapper for shells other than bash
.
nix develop
and nix-shell
use bash
as the default shell, so
nix-your-shell
prints shell snippets you can source to use the shell
you prefer inside of Nix shells.
nix-your-shell
will print out shell environment code you can source to
activate nix-your-shell
. For example:
$ nix-your-shell fish
# If you see this output, you probably forgot to pipe it into `source`:
# nix-your-shell fish | source
function nix-shell --description "Start an interactive shell based on a Nix expression"
nix-your-shell fish nix-shell -- $argv
end
function nix --description "Reproducible and declarative configuration management"
nix-your-shell fish nix -- $argv
end
These replace commands like nix foo bar
with nix-your-shell fish nix foo bar
. nix-your-shell
then parses the nix
arguments and adds a --command fish
argument before launching the underlying command.
Then, nix-shell
, nix develop
, and nix shell
will use your shell instead
of bash, unless overridden explicitly with a --command
argument.
Add to your ~/.config/fish/config.fish
:
if command -q nix-your-shell
nix-your-shell fish | source
end
Add to your ~/.zshrc
:
if command -v nix-your-shell > /dev/null; then
nix-your-shell zsh | source /dev/stdin
fi
Add to your ~/.config/xonsh/rc.xsh
if !(which nix-your-shell):
nix-your-shell xonsh | source
Important
Nushell version >=0.87.0 is required
Note
Nushell requires sourced configuration files to exist before nu
is started.
Add to your ~/.config/nushell/config.nu
:
source nix-your-shell.nu
To generate the nix-your-shell.nu
file:
Either manually generate it:
nix-your-shell nu | save $env.XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nushell/nix-your-shell.nu
Or ensure it's kept updated alongside nix-your-shell
by populating the file with home-manager
:
{ config, pkgs, ... }: {
home.file."${config.xdg.configHome}/nushell/nix-your-shell.nu".source = pkgs.nix-your-shell.generate-config "nu";
}
You can either install nix-your-shell
from this repository or from nixpkgs
.
The version packaged in nixpkgs
will probably lag behind this repository by
about a week or so.
To install the latest version with nix profile
, use one of:
nix profile install github:MercuryTechnologies/nix-your-shell
nix profile install "nixpkgs#nix-your-shell"
To install the latest version with nix-env
, use one of:
nix-env --install --file https://github.com/MercuryTechnologies/nix-your-shell/archive/refs/heads/main.tar.gz
nix-env --install nix-your-shell
You can later remove the installed program with nix-env --uninstall nix-your-shell
.
Run dynamically with nix run
:
nix run github:MercuryTechnologies/nix-your-shell -- zsh
nix run "nixpkgs#nix-your-shell" -- zsh
Note that because the generated shell code will refer to the dynamically-built
nix-your-shell
executable, it may get garbage
collected and cause problems later.
nix-your-shell
is packaged in nixpkgs
, so you can add pkgs.nix-your-shell
to environment.systemPackages
if you don't need the bleeding edge releases
from this repo.
Add to a NixOS flake configuration using the overlay:
flake.nix
:
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs";
nix-your-shell = {
url = "github:MercuryTechnologies/nix-your-shell";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
};
outputs = {
self,
nixpkgs,
...
} @ attrs: {
nixosConfigurations = {
YOUR_HOSTNAME = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
system = "x86_64-linux";
specialArgs = attrs;
modules = [./YOUR_HOSTNAME.nix];
};
};
};
}
./YOUR_HOSTNAME.nix
:
{
config,
pkgs,
nix-your-shell,
...
}: {
nixpkgs.overlays = [
nix-your-shell.overlays.default
];
environment.systemPackages = [
pkgs.nix-your-shell
];
# Example configuration for `fish`:
programs.fish = {
enable = true;
interactiveShellInit = ''
nix-your-shell fish | source
'';
};
# ... extra configuration
}
See #23 for an
example of adding support for a new shell to nix-your-shell
.
any-nix-shell
does roughly the
same thing, and serves as the inspiration for nix-your-shell
.
There are a few reasons I wrote nix-your-shell
as a competitor:
any-nix-shell
doesn't support Nix flakes throughnix develop
.nix-your-shell
does.any-nix-shell
is a hodgepodge of shell scripts with multiple layers ofeval
and templating, making hacking or modifying it challenging. In contrast,nix-your-shell
is written in Rust with a relatively straightforward structure (the shell environment code generation command and thenix
wrappers are the same, so there's no need for dotfile executables on your$PATH
).
However, any-nix-shell
can optionally display the packages in the current
shell on a righthand prompt. nix-your-shell
does not support this.