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-title = "working with nix"
-date = 2022-05-10
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-tags = ["nix"]
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-## the `nix develop` command
-
-The `nix develop` command is for working on a repository. If our
-repository contains a `Makefile`, it will be used by the various
-sub-commands.
-
-`nix develop` supports multiple
-[phases](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-stdenv-phases) and
-they map as follow:
-
-| phase | default to | command | note |
-| -------------- | -------------- | ------------------------- | ---- |
-| configurePhase | `./configure` | `nix develop --configure` | |
-| buildPhase | `make` | `nix develop --build` | |
-| checkPhase | `make check` | `nix develop --check` | |
-| installPhase | `make install` | `nix develop --install` | |
-
-In the repository, running `nix develop --build` will build the binary
-**using the Makefile**. This is different from running `nix build`.
-
-## the `nix build` and `nix run` commands
-
-### for Go
-
-For Go, there's the `buildGoModule`. Looking at the
-[source](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/fb7287e6d2d2684520f756639846ee07f6287caa/pkgs/development/go-modules/generic/default.nix)
-we can see there's a definition of what will be done for each phases. As
-a result, we don't have to define them ourselves.
-
-If we run `nix build` in the repository, it will run the default [build
-phase](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/fb7287e6d2d2684520f756639846ee07f6287caa/pkgs/development/go-modules/generic/default.nix#L171).
-
-## `buildInputs` or `nativeBuildInputs`
-
-- `nativeBuildInputs` is intended for architecture-dependent
- build-time-only dependencies
-- `buildInputs` is intended for architecture-independent
- build-time-only dependencies