Nixfmt is the official formatter for Nix language code. It is maintained by the Nix formatting team. This document is the user documentation, see CONTRIBUTING.md for contributor documentation.
Note
nixfmt can only process one file at a time.
Consider using a configuration helper for formatting a project.
To install nixfmt on NixOS for all users, add it to the environment.systemPackages configuration option:
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style ];
}To install it on NixOS for a particular user, add it to the users.users.<user>.packages configuration option:
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
users.users.example-user-name.packages = [ pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style ];
}
To install nixfmt in Home Manager, add it to the home.packages configuration option:
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
home.packages = [ pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style ];
}To make nixfmt available in a shell environment invoked with nix-shell, add it to the packages argument of mkShell:
{ pkgs }:
pkgs.mkShellNoCC {
packages = [ pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style ];
}local nvim_lsp = require("lspconfig")
nvim_lsp.nixd.setup({
settings = {
nixd = {
formatting = {
command = { "nixfmt" },
},
},
},
})Note
This only works when nixfmt is available in the environment.
local nvim_lsp = require("lspconfig")
nvim_lsp.nil_ls.setup({
settings = {
['nil'] = {
formatting = {
command = { "nixfmt" },
},
},
},
})Note
This only works when nixfmt is available in the environment.
local null_ls = require("null-ls")
null_ls.setup({
sources = {
null_ls.builtins.formatting.nixfmt,
},
})Note
This only works when nixfmt is available in the environment.
vscode-nix-ide can invoke nixfmt.
Note
This only works when nixfmt is available in the environment.
nixfmt-tree provides an instance of treefmt, pre-configured to use nixfmt.
Simply add it to your shell:
mkShell {
packages = [ pkgs.nixfmt-tree ];
}Then run treefmt from within your shell to format all nix files in your project.
treefmt-nix automatically configures the correct packages and formatters for treefmt using the Nix language, and has native support for nixfmt:
{ pkgs, treefmt-nix }:
treefmt-nix.mkWrapper pkgs {
programs.nixfmt.enable = true;
};treefmt can also be used directly:
# treefmt.toml
[formatter.nixfmt-rfc-style]
command = "nixfmt"
includes = ["*.nix"]Note
This only works when nixfmt is available in the environment.
git-hooks.nix can automatically configure Git hooks like pre-commit using the Nix language, and has native support for nixfmt:
{ pkgs, git-hooks }:
{
pre-commit-check = git-hooks.run {
hooks = {
nixfmt-rfc-style.enable = true;
};
};
shell = pkgs.mkShellNoCC {
packages = [ pre-commit-check.enabledPackages ];
shellHook = ''
${pre-commit-check.shellHook}
'';
};
}pre-commit can also be used directly:
-
Make sure that you have the
pre-commitcommand:$ pre-commit --version pre-commit 3.7.1
-
Make sure that you’re in your Git repo:
$ cd <path-to-git-repo> -
Make sure that the
pre-committool is installed as a Git pre-commit hook:$ pre-commit install pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/pre-commit
-
If you don’t already have one, then create a
.pre-commit-config.yamlfile. -
Add an entry for the
nixfmthook to your.pre-commit-config.yamlfile:repos: - repo: https://github.com/NixOS/nixfmt rev: <version> hooks: - id: nixfmt
If you want to use a stable version of
nixfmt, then replace<version>with a tag from this repo. If you want to use an unstable version ofnixfmt, then replace<version>with a commit hash from this repo. -
Try to commit a badly formatted Nix file in order to make sure that everything works.
nixfmt provides a mode usable by git mergetool
via --mergetool that allows resolving formatting-related conflicts automatically in many cases.
It can be installed by any of these methods:
- For only for the current repo, run:
git config mergetool.nixfmt.cmd 'nixfmt --mergetool "$BASE" "$LOCAL" "$REMOTE" "$MERGED"' git config mergetool.nixfmt.trustExitCode true - For all repos with a mutable config file, run
git config --global mergetool.nixfmt.cmd 'nixfmt --mergetool "$BASE" "$LOCAL" "$REMOTE" "$MERGED"' git config --global mergetool.nixfmt.trustExitCode true - For all repos with a NixOS-provided config file, add this to your
configuration.nix:programs.git.config = { mergetool.nixfmt = { cmd = "nixfmt --mergetool \"$BASE\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\" \"$MERGED\""; trustExitCode = true; }; };
- For all repos with a home-manager-provided config file, add this to your
home.nix:programs.git.extraConfig = { mergetool.nixfmt = { cmd = "nixfmt --mergetool \"$BASE\" \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\" \"$MERGED\""; trustExitCode = true; }; };
Then, when git merge or git rebase fails, run
git mergetool -t nixfmt .
# or, only for some specific files
git mergetool -t nixfmt FILE1 FILE2 FILE3
and some .nix files will probably get merged automagically.
Note that files that git merges successfully even before git mergetool
will be ignored by `git mergetool`.
If you don't like the result, run
git restore --merge .
# or, only for some specific files
git restore --merge FILE1 FILE2 FILE3
to return back to the unmerged state.
nix fmt (part of the flakes experimental feature) can be configured to use nixfmt by setting the formatter flake output to nixfmt-tree (assuming a nixpkgs flake input exists):
# flake.nix
{
outputs =
{ nixpkgs, self }:
{
formatter.x86_64-linux = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.nixfmt-tree;
};
}nixfmt < input.nix– reads Nix code fromstdin, formats it, and outputs tostdoutnixfmt file.nix– format the file in place
nixfmt was originally developed by Serokell and later donated to become an official Nix project with the acceptance of RFC 166.