# flake-utils **STATUS: alpha** Pure Nix flake utility functions. The goal of this project is to build a collection of pure Nix functions that don't depend on nixpkgs, and that are useful in the context of writing other Nix flakes. ## Usage ### `defaultSystems -> []` A list of all the systems supported by the nixpkgs project. Useful if you want add additional platforms: ```nix eachSystem (defaultSystems ++ ["armv7l-linux"]) (system: { hello = 42; }) ``` ### `eachSystem -> [] -> ( -> attrs)` A common case is to build the same structure for each system. Instead of building the hierarchy manually or per prefix, iterate over each systems and then re-build the hierarchy. Eg: ```nix eachSystem ["x86_64-linux"] (system: { hello = 42; }) # => { hello.x86_64-linux.hello = 42; } ``` ### `eachDefaultSystem -> ( -> attrs)` `eachSystem` pre-populated with `defaultSystems`. ### `mkApp { drv, name ? drv.pname or drv.name, execPath ? drv.passthru.execPath or "/bin/${name}"` A small utility that builds the structure expected by the special `apps` and `defaultApp` prefixes. ## Example Here is how it looks like in practice: [$ example/flake.nix](example/flake.nix) as nix ```nix { description = "Flake utils demo"; inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils"; outputs = { self, nixpkgs, flake-utils }: flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system: let pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}; in rec { packages.hello = pkgs.hello; defaultPackage = packages.hello; apps.hello = flake-utils.lib.mkApp { drv = packages.hello; }; defaultApp = apps.hello; } ); } ``` ## Known issues ``` $ nix flake check warning: unknown flake output 'lib' ``` nixpkgs is currently having the same issue so I assume that it will be eventually standardized.