- Install Nix using the multi-user installation. (You can use the single-user installation, but things may not work as expected)
- Enable nix-command and flakes:
- Open the Nix config:
sudo nano /etc/nix/nix.conf
- Add the following at the bottom of the file:
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
- Open the Nix config:
- Test your installation by running the Hello World Nix package:
- Open a new shell;
- Run the hello world Nix package:
nix run 'nixpkgs#hello'
- You should see
Hello, world!
printed on your terminal.
- Install devbox.
- Start the development environment:
devbox shell
- To exit the devbox shell, terminate it with
exit
or Ctrl+D.
The steps below are optional but can make your life easier.
- Install direnv;
- Remember to hook it into your shell;
- Reload your shell (
source ~/.bashrc
orsource ~/.zshrc
, for example) or open a new one; cd
back into the kie-tools directory;- Run
direnv allow
to allow direnv to exectue; - If
devbox
is not loaded, runcd .
to trigger it.
- Install the devbox VSCode extension;
- Install the direnv VSCode extension;
- Run the steps above, if not already;
- Open your Devbox project in VSCode. Direnv extension should show a prompt notification to reload your environment.
-
Search for them in nixhub.io or via
devbox search <package_name>
;If you can't find it there, it may have a different name or belong to a package set.
Try searching for the package name in search.nixos.org, and then finding the equivalent package in nixhub.io.
-
Copy and run the
devbox add <package_name>@<version>
command.
- Run
devbox add <package_name>@<new_version>
and it should update bothdevbox.json
anddevbox.lock
.