# nil: NIx Language server [![CI](https://github.com/oxalica/nil/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/oxalica/nil/actions/workflows/ci.yml) An incremental analysis assistent for writing in Nix. See [release notes][releases] for change log between tagged unstable versions. See [`docs/features.md`](docs/features.md) for an incomplete list of notable features currently implemented or planned. See [`docs/configuration.md`](docs/configuration.md) for all tunable configuration options. [releases]: https://github.com/oxalica/nil/releases ## Installation This program is already included in [NixOS/nixpkgs][nixpkgs] under attribute `nil`, and are regularly updated. [nixpkgs]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs - If you use `nix-env`, run `nix-env -iA nixpkgs.nil` - If you use `nix profile`, run `nix profile install nixpkgs#nil` - If you want to compile it from source. 1. Install stable Rust toolchain >= 1.62 1. Install `nix` >= 2.4 and make the binary `nix` available from your `PATH`. 1. Build and install via `cargo install --git https://github.com/oxalica/nil nil` ## Flake This repo is also packaged via [Nix flakes][nix-flakes], the language server binary package is available through the default flake output `github:oxalica/nil#` with the path `bin/nil`. You can [enable flakes support][nix-flakes-install] in your nix configuration, and then run `nix profile install github:oxalica/nil` to get `nil` installed. You can also use this repository as a flake input and add its output to your own flake-managed systemwide or home configuration. *Disclamer: We ship `flake.lock` which is tested in CI to be working. If you use `follows` to override flake inputs, we provides no guarentee of whether it would still build.* Flake output structure (not necessary up-to-date): ``` ├───devShells │ └───(...) └───packages ├───x86_64-linux │ ├───default: package 'nil-unstable-2022-08-04' │ └───nil: package 'nil-unstable-2022-08-04' └───(...) ``` [nix-flakes]: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes [nix-flakes-install]: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes#Installing_flakes ## Editor integration ### Neovim native LSP and [`nvim-lspconfig`] [`nvim-lspconfig`]: https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig We are officially supported by `nvim-lspconfig`, see [upstream docs](https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/0fafc3ef648bd612757630097c96b725a36a0476/doc/server_configurations.txt#nil_ls). See also [the example config for testing](dev/nvim-lsp.nix). ### Vim/Neovim with [`coc.nvim`] [`coc.nvim`]: https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim Merge this setting into your `coc-settings.json`, which can be opened by `:CocConfig`. ```jsonc { "languageserver": { "nix": { "command": "nil", "filetypes": ["nix"], "rootPatterns": ["flake.nix"], // Uncomment these to tweak settings. // "settings": { // "nil": { // "formatting": { "command": ["nixpkgs-fmt"] } // } // } } } } ``` See also [the example config for testing](dev/vim-coc.nix). ### Vim with [`vim-lsp`] [`vim-lsp`]: https://github.com/prabirshrestha/vim-lsp Add the following code to your `vimrc` to register the LSP server. Thanks @mitchmindtree ```vim if executable('nil') autocmd User lsp_setup call lsp#register_server({ \ 'name': 'nil', \ 'cmd': {server_info->['nil']}, \ 'whitelist': ['nix'], \ }) endif ``` ### Emacs with [`eglot`] [`eglot`]: https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot Add the following elisp code to your configuration. (using `use-package`) ```elisp (use-package nix-mode) (use-package eglot :config ;; Ensure `nil` is in your PATH. (add-to-list 'eglot-server-programs '(nix-mode . ("nil"))) :hook (nix-mode . eglot-ensure)) ``` ### Vscode/Vscodium with [Nix IDE] [Nix IDE]: https://github.com/nix-community/vscode-nix-ide Modify the extension's settings in your `settings.json`. ```jsonc { "nix.enableLanguageServer": true, // Enable LSP. "nix.serverPath": "nil" // The path to the LSP server executable. // Uncomment these to tweak settings. // "nix.serverSettings": { // "nil": { // "formatting": { "command": ["nixpkgs-fmt"] } // } // } } ``` ## License "nil" is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0). See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.