guix environment (GNU Guix) - manual page for guix environment
(GNU Guix) 1.2.0rc2
guix environment [OPTION]...
PACKAGE... [-- COMMAND...]
Build an environment that includes the dependencies of PACKAGE and
execute COMMAND or an interactive shell in that environment.
- -e,
--expression=EXPR
- create environment for the package that EXPR evaluates to
- -l,
--load=FILE
- create environment for the package that the code within FILE evaluates
to
- -m,
--manifest=FILE
- create environment with the manifest from FILE
- --ad-hoc
- include all specified packages in the environment instead of only their
inputs
- --pure
- unset existing environment variables
- -E,
--preserve=REGEXP
- preserve environment variables that match REGEXP
- --search-paths
- display needed environment variable definitions
- -s,
--system=SYSTEM
- attempt to build for SYSTEM--e.g., "i686-linux"
- -r,
--root=FILE
- make FILE a symlink to the result, and register it as a garbage collector
root
- -C,
--container
- run command within an isolated container
- -N, --network
- allow containers to access the network
- -P,
--link-profile
- link environment profile to ~/.guix-profile within an isolated
container
- -u,
--user=USER
- instead of copying the name and home of the current user into an isolated
container, use the name USER with home directory /home/USER
- --no-cwd
- do not share current working directory with an isolated container
- --share=SPEC
- for containers, share writable host file system according to SPEC
- --expose=SPEC
- for containers, expose read-only host file system according to SPEC
- -v,
--verbosity=LEVEL
- use the given verbosity LEVEL
- --bootstrap
- use bootstrap binaries to build the environment
- -L,
--load-path=DIR
- prepend DIR to the package module search path
- -K,
--keep-failed
- keep build tree of failed builds
- -k,
--keep-going
- keep going when some of the derivations fail
- -n, --dry-run
- do not build the derivations
- --fallback
- fall back to building when the substituter fails
- --no-substitutes
- build instead of resorting to pre-built substitutes
- --substitute-urls=URLS
- fetch substitute from URLS if they are authorized
- --no-grafts
- do not graft packages
- --no-offload
- do not attempt to offload builds
- --max-silent-time=SECONDS
- mark the build as failed after SECONDS of silence
- --timeout=SECONDS
- mark the build as failed after SECONDS of activity
- --rounds=N
- build N times in a row to detect non-determinism
- -c,
--cores=N
- allow the use of up to N CPU cores for the build
- -M,
--max-jobs=N
- allow at most N build jobs
- --debug=LEVEL
- produce debugging output at LEVEL
- --help-transform
- list package transformation options not shown here
- -h, --help
- display this help and exit
- -V, --version
- display version information and exit
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