The Uncompromising Nix Code Formatter
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✔️ Fast
It's written in Rust and formats Nixpkgs in just a few seconds. 1
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✔️ Powerful
We define a comprehensive style for all possible combinations of the Nix expression language.
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✔️ Reliable
High coverage, battle tested.
From Nix's eyes, code is just the same. 2
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✔️ Beautiful
Beauty is subjective, right?
We started from the original style of Nixpkgs, and then we applied the feedback of developers who have used Nix at scale for several years, producing a very well-grounded style guide. For everything else, some pieces of the style are configurable.
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✔️ Transparent
You won't notice the formatter after a while.
Humans care about the content, machines about the style!
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✔️ Native
We integrate with common code editors and workflows:
Please visit: kamadorueda.github.io/alejandra.
You can download a binary for your platform:
Make it executable ($ chmod +x
)
and run Alejandra with:
$ ./alejandra --help
or:
$ /path/to/alejandra --help
From Nixpkgs
Please visit: search.nixos.org/packages?query=alejandra.
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Nix stable:
$ nix-env -ivf https://github.com/kamadorueda/alejandra/tarball/3.1.0
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Nix with Flakes:
$ nix profile install github:kamadorueda/alejandra/3.1.0
Then run Alejandra with:
$ alejandra --help
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Nix stable:
let alejandra = (import (builtins.fetchTarball { url = "https://github.com/kamadorueda/alejandra/tarball/3.1.0"; sha256 = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"; }) {}) .outPath; in { environment.systemPackages = [alejandra]; }
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Nix with Flakes:
{ inputs = { nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable"; alejandra.url = "github:kamadorueda/alejandra/3.1.0"; alejandra.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; }; outputs = {alejandra, nixpkgs, ...}: { nixosConfigurations = { example = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem rec { # We support: aarch64-darwin, aarch64-linux, i686-linux, x86_64-darwin, x86_64-linux system = "x86_64-linux"; modules = [ { environment.systemPackages = [alejandra.defaultPackage.${system}]; } # Import your other modules here # ./path/to/my/module.nix # ... ]; }; }; }; }
You can configure Alejandra through a file named alejandra.toml
.
This file will be automatically detected if found in the same directory
where Alejandra is being run from,
or you can tell Alejandra to use a different location by using the
--experimental-config ./path/to/alejandra.toml
flag in the CLI.
You can find a full configuration file and the supported options here: alejandra.toml.
We use semver to version Alejandra.
Our public API consists of:
- The formatting rules (a.k.a. the style).
- The CLI tool (
$ alejandra
), command line flags, positional arguments, exit codes, and stdout.
With the exception of those explicitly marked as "experimental".
Please read: CHANGELOG.
The following people have helped improving Alejandra.
Thank you ❤️
Connor Baker, David Arnold, David Hauer, Fabian Möller, Florian Finkernagel, Jamie Quigley, Joachim Ernst, Jörg Thalheim, Kevin Amado (Email, LinkedIn), Loïc Reynier, Matthew Kenigsberg, Michael Utz, Mr Hedgehog, Nathan Henrie, Norbert Melzer, Pablo Ovelleiro Corral, Patrick Stevens, Piegames, Rebecca Turner, Rehno Lindeque, Rok Garbas, Ryan Mulligan, Thomas Bereknyei, Tobias Bora, Tristan Maat, UserSv4, Victor Engmark, Vincent Ambo, Vladimir Fetisov, and Yorick van Pelt.
Footnotes
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Running on a machine with:
- CPU: 4 physical, 4 logical, 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz
- MHz: from 400 to 4700 MHz
- BogoMips: 5606.40
- Cache L3: 12 MiB
Using:
# x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu $ time alejandra --threads $threads /path/to/nixpkgs
Results:
$threads Seconds 1 45 2 25 4 14 -
The methodology to claim this is:
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Checkout Nixpkgs and run:
$ nix-env -qaf . --drv-path --xml > before
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Now format with Alejandra and run:
$ nix-env -qaf . --drv-path --xml > after
As of 2022-06-22, there are 41 differences in a set of 38109 derivations because of things like this:
goDeps = ./deps.nix;
Since
./deps.nix
was also formatted you get a semantical difference.This is something that should be solved on Nixpkgs and not a bug in Alejandra. For example:
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