A ranger-like TUI for inspecting your nixos config and other arbitrary nix expressions.
nix run github:bluskript/nix-inspect
demo.mp4
A lot of the time my workflow using nixos would involve running a series of commands to find the final merged result of my config:
❯ : nix repl
nix-repl> :lf /etc/nixos
Added 18 variables.
nix-repl> nixosConfigurations.felys.config.home-manager.users.blusk.stylix.fonts.monospace.name
"Cozette"
nix-inspect
aims to improve on this workflow by offering a interactive way to browse a config and offering quality of life features such as bookmarks and a path navigator mode to get where you need quickly.
- 🪡 Path navigator to quickly type in or paste a path which live updates as you type (.)
- Supports tab completion!
- 🔍Fuzzy search in the current directory (Ctrl-F or /)
- 🔖 Bookmarks to save important nix paths, automatically populated with your current system and user (s)
- ⌨️ Vim keybindings (hjkl, ctl+u, ctrl+d)
- (planned) 🕑 Recently visited paths tab
By default, nix-inspect
will try to load your config where it is, by default this will be /etc/nixos if you are using flakes or the path in NIX_PATH if you are using legacy. If this behavior is not what you want, nix-inspect
comes with some flags:
--expr
/-e
- load an arbitrary expression. Example:nix-inspect -e { a = 1; }
--path
/-p
- load a config at a specific path. Example:nix-inspect -p /persist/etc/nixos
Key | Behavior |
---|---|
q | Exit |
h / left arrow | Navigate up a level |
j / down arrow | Select lower item |
k / up arrow | Select upper item |
l / right arrow | Enter selected item |
f / "/" | Search |
ctrl+d | Half-Page Down |
ctrl+u | Half-Page Up |
s | Save bookmark |
. | Path Navigator mode |
n | Next Search Occurence |
N | Previous Search Occurence |
This project has been added to nixpkgs, but there may have been changes not yet landed there. It is recommended to use nix-inspect as a flake like so:
{
inputs = {
nix-inspect.url = "github:bluskript/nix-inspect";
};
}
and then reference it in your environment.systemPackages
:
{inputs, ...}: {
environment.systemPackages = [
inputs.nix-inspect.packages.default
];
}