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Nix Shell Locked
nix-shell-locked
is a program which starts a new shell with some specified
packages available without installing them user or system wide. Packages are
installed from a revision of nixpkgs taken
from a flake.lock
file associated with a system or home-manager config. Reads
a config file at ~/.config/nix-shell-locked.toml
to find out which flake
lockfile to look in to determine the nixpkgs revision to use.
# ~/.config/nix-shell-locked.toml
flake_lockfile = "/path/to/config/repo/flake.lock"
This is intended as a replacement for nix-shell
in cases where flakes is used
to manage either a NixOS system configuration or home-manager. The problem with
nix-shell
is that it uses the nixpkgs channel which can get out sync with the
version of nixpkgs in a flake-managed system or home-manager config which can
lead to runtime errors.
Quick Example
# initially `cowsay` is not installed
$ cowsay
bash: cowsay: command not found
# enter a new shell with cowsay available
$ nix-shell-locked cowsay
# now `cowsay` is installed (but only in this shell session)
$ cowsay "Hello, World!"
_______________
< Hello, World! >
---------------
\ ^__^
\ (oo)\_______
(__)\ )\/\
||----w |
|| ||
# leave the shell session
$ exit
exit
# now `cowsay` is once again unavailable
$ cowsay
bash: cowsay: command not found
Installation
Install flake in nix profile
$ nix profile install github:gridbugs/nix-shell-locked
Install with cargo
$ cargo install nix-shell-locked
Install with flakes-based home-manager
See an example configuration here.
Usage
$ nix-shell-locked --help
Usage: nix-shell-locked [OPTIONS] [PACKAGES ...] -- [ARGS ...]
Start a transient shell with some specified packages installed.
Packages are installed from the nixpkgs repo matching the revision from a flake.lock file.
Intended to be used to temporarily test out packages without committing to installing them,
and to guarantee that the packages are compatible with system-wide or home-manager configs
managed with flakes.
Configure with a file ~/.config/nix-shell-locked.toml, e.g.:
flake_lockfile = "/path/to/flake.lock"
Read more at https://github.com/gridbugs/nix-shell-locked
Args:
[PACKAGES ...] list of packages to install in shell
Options:
[--dry-run] print the command that would be executed instead of executing it
[-c, --config PATH] path to config file to use (defaults to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nix-shell-locked.toml)
[-l, --lockfile PATH] path to flake lockfile to use when determining nixpkgs revision
[-h, --help] print help message
[-v, --version] print version information
Extra Args:
[ARGS ...] Additional arguments to pass to `nix shell`
Detailed Example
I use flakes to manage both my NixOS system configuration and home-manager. I want to try out the gameboy emulator "sameboy" but I don't want to commit to installing it system-wide or adding it to my home-manager config, so I install it in a transient shell with:
$ nix-shell -p sameboy
When I try to run it:
$ sameboy
SameBoy v0.15.8
Couldn't find matching GLX visual
This looks like a version mismatch between a graphics library and sameboy. Graphics libraries are configured in the system-wide configuration which I manage with flakes which I update regularly. Since I use flakes for almost everything now I neglect to keep my channels up to date, so this version of sameboy is likely quite old. Ideally there would be a way to install sameboy in a transient shell where the version of sameboy comes from the same nixpkgs revision as the system-wide configuration, and there is.
My system config has a flake.lock file with a section:
// /path/to/config/repo/flake.lock
{
"nodes": {
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1682268651,
"narHash": "sha256-2eZriMhnD24Pmb8ideZWZDiXaAVe6LzJrHQiNPck+Lk=",
"owner": "nixos",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "e78d25df6f1036b3fa76750ed4603dd9d5fe90fc",
"type": "github"
},
Note the revision e78d25df6f1036b3fa76750ed4603dd9d5fe90fc
.
We can make a transient shell with sameboy installed from this revision with:
$ nix shell nixpkgs/e78d25df6f1036b3fa76750ed4603dd9d5fe90fc#sameboy --command sameboy
This downloads and runs sameboy, taking a version that is compatible with the
system-wide graphics library installation. This works but it's cumbersome. The
nix-shell-locked
command automates the above process. Make a config file ~/.config/nix-shell-locked.toml
to
tell nix-shell-locked
where to look for the flake.lock
file to use to
obtain the current revision hash.
# ~/.config/nix-shell-locked.toml
flake_lockfile = "/path/to/config/repo/flake.lock"
Now you can start a transient shell with the correct version of sameboy by running:
$ nix-shell-locked sameboy
Behind the scenes this is just running nix shell ...
and all arguments after
the first --
are passed along to nix shell
, so you can do:
$ nix-shell-locked sameboy -- --command sameboy --help
SameBoy v0.15.8
Usage: sameboy [--fullscreen|-f] [--nogl] [--stop-debugger|-s] [rom]
You can pass multiple packages to nix-shell-locked
to get a shell with all packages available:
$ nix-shell-locked ksh hello cowsay -- --command ksh -c "hello | cowsay -f tux"
_______________
< Hello, world! >
---------------
\
\
.--.
|o_o |
|:_/ |
// \ \
(| | )
/'\_ _/`\
\___)=(___/
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