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- [CLI guideline](contributing/cli-guideline.md)
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- [Release Notes](release-notes/release-notes.md)
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- [Release X.Y (202?-??-??)](release-notes/rl-next.md)
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- [Release 2.15 (2023-04-11)](release-notes/rl-2.15.md)
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- [Release 2.14 (2023-02-28)](release-notes/rl-2.14.md)
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- [Release 2.13 (2023-01-17)](release-notes/rl-2.13.md)
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- [Release 2.12 (2022-12-06)](release-notes/rl-2.12.md)
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# Release 2.15 (2023-04-11)
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* Commands which take installables on the command line can now read them from the standard input if
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passed the `--stdin` flag. This is primarily useful when you have a large amount of paths which
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exceed the OS argument limit.
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* The `nix-hash` command now supports Base64 and SRI. Use the flags `--base64`
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or `--sri` to specify the format of output hash as Base64 or SRI, and `--to-base64`
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or `--to-sri` to convert a hash to Base64 or SRI format, respectively.
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As the choice of hash formats is no longer binary, the `--base16` flag is also added
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to explicitly specify the Base16 format, which is still the default.
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* The special handling of an [installable](../command-ref/new-cli/nix.md#installables) with `.drv` suffix being interpreted as all of the given [store derivation](../glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation)'s output paths is removed, and instead taken as the literal store path that it represents.
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The new `^` syntax for store paths introduced in Nix 2.13 allows explicitly referencing output paths of a derivation.
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Using this is better and more clear than relying on the now-removed `.drv` special handling.
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For example,
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```shell-session
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$ nix path-info /nix/store/gzaflydcr6sb3567hap9q6srzx8ggdgg-glibc-2.33-78.drv
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```
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now gives info about the derivation itself, while
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```shell-session
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$ nix path-info /nix/store/gzaflydcr6sb3567hap9q6srzx8ggdgg-glibc-2.33-78.drv^*
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```
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provides information about each of its outputs.
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* The experimental command `nix describe-stores` has been removed.
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* Nix stores and their settings are now documented in [`nix help-stores`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help-stores.md).
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* Documentation for operations of `nix-store` and `nix-env` are now available on separate pages of the manual.
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They include all common options that can be specified and common environment variables that affect these commands.
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These pages can be viewed offline with `man` using
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* `man nix-store-<operation>` and `man nix-env-<operation>`
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* `nix-store --help --<operation>` and `nix-env --help --<operation>`.
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* Nix when used as a client now checks whether the store (the server) trusts the client.
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(The store always had to check whether it trusts the client, but now the client is informed of the store's decision.)
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This is useful for scripting interactions with (non-legacy-ssh) remote Nix stores.
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`nix store ping` and `nix doctor` now display this information.
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* The new command `nix derivation add` allows adding derivations to the store without involving the Nix language.
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It exists to round out our collection of basic utility/plumbing commands, and allow for a low barrier-to-entry way of experimenting with alternative front-ends to the Nix Store.
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It uses the same JSON layout as `nix derivation show`, and is its inverse.
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* `nix show-derivation` has been renamed to `nix derivation show`.
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This matches `nix derivation add`, and avoids bloating the top-level namespace.
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The old name is still kept as an alias for compatibility, however.
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* The `nix derivation {add,show}` JSON format now includes the derivation name as a top-level field.
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This is useful in general, but especially necessary for the `add` direction, as otherwise we would need to pass in the name out of band for certain cases.
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# Release X.Y (202?-??-??)
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* Commands which take installables on the command line can now read them from the standard input if
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passed the `--stdin` flag. This is primarily useful when you have a large amount of paths which
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exceed the OS arg limit.
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* The `nix-hash` command now supports Base64 and SRI. Use the flags `--base64`
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or `--sri` to specify the format of output hash as Base64 or SRI, and `--to-base64`
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or `--to-sri` to convert a hash to Base64 or SRI format, respectively.
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As the choice of hash formats is no longer binary, the `--base16` flag is also added
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to explicitly specify the Base16 format, which is still the default.
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* The special handling of an [installable](../command-ref/new-cli/nix.md#installables) with `.drv` suffix being interpreted as all of the given [store derivation](../glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation)'s output paths is removed, and instead taken as the literal store path that it represents.
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The new `^` syntax for store paths introduced in Nix 2.13 allows explicitly referencing output paths of a derivation.
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Using this is better and more clear than relying on the now-removed `.drv` special handling.
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For example,
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```shell-session
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$ nix path-info /nix/store/gzaflydcr6sb3567hap9q6srzx8ggdgg-glibc-2.33-78.drv
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```
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now gives info about the derivation itself, while
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```shell-session
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$ nix path-info /nix/store/gzaflydcr6sb3567hap9q6srzx8ggdgg-glibc-2.33-78.drv^*
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```
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provides information about each of its outputs.
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* The experimental command `nix describe-stores` has been removed.
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* Nix stores and their settings are now documented in [`nix help-stores`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help-stores.md).
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* Documentation for operations of `nix-store` and `nix-env` are now available on separate pages of the manual.
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They include all common options that can be specified and common environment variables that affect these commands.
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These pages can be viewed offline with `man` using
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* `man nix-store-<operation>` and `man nix-env-<operation>`
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* `nix-store --help --<operation>` and `nix-env --help --<operation>`.
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* Nix when used as a client now checks whether the store (the server) trusts the client.
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(The store always had to check whether it trusts the client, but now the client is informed of the store's decision.)
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This is useful for scripting interactions with (non-legacy-ssh) remote Nix stores.
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`nix store ping` and `nix doctor` now display this information.
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* A new command `nix derivation add` is created, to allow adding derivations to the store without involving the Nix language.
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It exists to round out our collection of basic utility/plumbing commands, and allow for a low barrier-to-entry way of experimenting with alternative front-ends to the Nix Store.
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It uses the same JSON layout as `nix show-derivation`, and is its inverse.
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* `nix show-derivation` has been renamed to `nix derivation show`.
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This matches `nix derivation add`, and avoids bloating the top-level namespace.
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The old name is still kept as an alias for compatibility, however.
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* The `nix derivation {add,show}` JSON format now includes the derivation name as a top-level field.
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This is useful in general, but especially necessary for the `add` direction, as otherwise we would need to pass in the name out of band for certain cases.
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