One more comment! You might see some differences in nix commands being used across different blogs. This is because they are slowly migrating to a new command line API and away from the old API. Generally, if it’s using the new API (experimental/unstable), then it just uses the nix command. The older stable API generally has dashes, like nix-build, nix-shell, etc. But there’s usually some matching command in both APIs.
One more comment! You might see some differences in nix commands being used across different blogs. This is because they are slowly migrating to a new command line API and away from the old API. Generally, if it’s using the new API (experimental/unstable), then it just uses the
nix
command. The older stable API generally has dashes, like nix-build, nix-shell, etc. But there’s usually some matching command in both APIs.Thank you. I have saved your comments. I will give it a go when I have the chance. Thanks again.