nixpkgs/shell.nix
Silvan Mosberger 398e74f70b shell: Introduce treefmt
Introduces treefmt with a simple nixfmt-rfc-style configuration to
format all Nix files.

This is only practically usable with the following commit that formats
all files accordingly.
2025-04-01 20:09:44 +02:00

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Nix

# A shell to get tooling for Nixpkgs development
#
# Note: We intentionally don't use Flakes here,
# because every time you change any file and do another `nix develop`,
# it would create another copy of the entire ~500MB tree in the store.
# See https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6530 for the future
#
# Note: We use a pinned Nixpkgs so that the tools are readily available even
# when making changes that would otherwise require a new build of those tools.
# If you'd like to test out changes to the tools themselves, you can pass
#
# nix-shell --arg nixpkgs ./.
#
{
system ? builtins.currentSystem,
nixpkgs ? null,
}:
let
inherit (import ./ci { inherit nixpkgs system; }) pkgs fmt;
# For `nix-shell -A hello`
curPkgs = builtins.removeAttrs (import ./. { inherit system; }) [
# Although this is what anyone may expect from a `_type = "pkgs"`,
# this file is intended to produce a shell in the first place,
# and a `_type` tag could confuse some code.
"_type"
];
in
curPkgs
// pkgs.mkShellNoCC {
inputsFrom = [
fmt.shell
];
packages = with pkgs; [
# Helper to review Nixpkgs PRs
# See CONTRIBUTING.md
nixpkgs-review
# Command-line utility for working with GitHub
# Used by nixpkgs-review to fetch eval results
gh
];
}