# Common Environment Variables Most Nix commands interpret the following environment variables: - [`IN_NIX_SHELL`](#env-IN_NIX_SHELL)\ Indicator that tells if the current environment was set up by `nix-shell`. It can have the values `pure` or `impure`. - [`NIX_PATH`](#env-NIX_PATH)\ A colon-separated list of directories used to look up the location of Nix expressions using [paths](@docroot@/language/values.md#type-path) enclosed in angle brackets (i.e., ``), e.g. `/home/eelco/Dev:/etc/nixos`. It can be extended using the [`-I` option](@docroot@/command-ref/opt-common.md#opt-I). If `NIX_PATH` is not set at all, Nix will fall back to the following list in [impure](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-pure-eval) and [unrestricted](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-restrict-eval) evaluation mode: 1. `$HOME/.nix-defexpr/channels` 2. `nixpkgs=/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixpkgs` 3. `/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels` If `NIX_PATH` is set to an empty string, resolving search paths will always fail. For example, attempting to use `` will produce: error: file 'nixpkgs' was not found in the Nix search path - [`NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE`](#env-NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE)\ Normally, the Nix store directory (typically `/nix/store`) is not allowed to contain any symlink components. This is to prevent “impure” builds. Builders sometimes “canonicalise” paths by resolving all symlink components. Thus, builds on different machines (with `/nix/store` resolving to different locations) could yield different results. This is generally not a problem, except when builds are deployed to machines where `/nix/store` resolves differently. If you are sure that you’re not going to do that, you can set `NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE` to `1`. Note that if you’re symlinking the Nix store so that you can put it on another file system than the root file system, on Linux you’re better off using `bind` mount points, e.g., ```console $ mkdir /nix $ mount -o bind /mnt/otherdisk/nix /nix ``` Consult the mount 8 manual page for details. - [`NIX_STORE_DIR`](#env-NIX_STORE_DIR)\ Overrides the location of the Nix store (default `prefix/store`). - [`NIX_DATA_DIR`](#env-NIX_DATA_DIR)\ Overrides the location of the Nix static data directory (default `prefix/share`). - [`NIX_LOG_DIR`](#env-NIX_LOG_DIR)\ Overrides the location of the Nix log directory (default `prefix/var/log/nix`). - [`NIX_STATE_DIR`](#env-NIX_STATE_DIR)\ Overrides the location of the Nix state directory (default `prefix/var/nix`). - [`NIX_CONF_DIR`](#env-NIX_CONF_DIR)\ Overrides the location of the system Nix configuration directory (default `prefix/etc/nix`). - [`NIX_CONFIG`](#env-NIX_CONFIG)\ Applies settings from Nix configuration from the environment. The content is treated as if it was read from a Nix configuration file. Settings are separated by the newline character. - [`NIX_USER_CONF_FILES`](#env-NIX_USER_CONF_FILES)\ Overrides the location of the Nix user configuration files to load from. The default are the locations according to the [XDG Base Directory Specification]. See the [XDG Base Directories](#xdg-base-directories) sub-section for details. The variable is treated as a list separated by the `:` token. - [`TMPDIR`](#env-TMPDIR)\ Use the specified directory to store temporary files. In particular, this includes temporary build directories; these can take up substantial amounts of disk space. The default is `/tmp`. - [`NIX_REMOTE`](#env-NIX_REMOTE)\ This variable should be set to `daemon` if you want to use the Nix daemon to execute Nix operations. This is necessary in [multi-user Nix installations](@docroot@/installation/multi-user.md). If the Nix daemon's Unix socket is at some non-standard path, this variable should be set to `unix://path/to/socket`. Otherwise, it should be left unset. - [`NIX_SHOW_STATS`](#env-NIX_SHOW_STATS)\ If set to `1`, Nix will print some evaluation statistics, such as the number of values allocated. - [`NIX_COUNT_CALLS`](#env-NIX_COUNT_CALLS)\ If set to `1`, Nix will print how often functions were called during Nix expression evaluation. This is useful for profiling your Nix expressions. - [`GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE`](#env-GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE)\ If Nix has been configured to use the Boehm garbage collector, this variable sets the initial size of the heap in bytes. It defaults to 384 MiB. Setting it to a low value reduces memory consumption, but will increase runtime due to the overhead of garbage collection. ## XDG Base Directories Nix follows the [XDG Base Directory Specification]. For backwards compatibility, Nix commands will follow the standard only when [`use-xdg-base-directories`] is enabled. [New Nix commands](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix.md) (experimental) conform to the standard by default. The following environment variables are used to determine locations of various state and configuration files: - `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` (default `~/.config`) - `XDG_STATE_HOME` (default `~/.local/state`) - `XDG_CACHE_HOME` (default `~/.cache`) [XDG Base Directory Specification]: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html [`use-xdg-base-directories`]: @docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-use-xdg-base-directories