# Hacking This section provides some notes on how to hack on Nix. To get the latest version of Nix from GitHub: ```console $ git clone https://github.com/NixOS/nix.git $ cd nix ``` To build Nix for the current operating system/architecture use ```console $ nix-build ``` or if you have a flake-enabled nix: ```console $ nix build ``` This will build `defaultPackage` attribute defined in the `flake.nix` file. To build for other platforms add one of the following suffixes to it: aarch64-linux, i686-linux, x86\_64-darwin, x86\_64-linux. i.e. ```console $ nix-build -A defaultPackage.x86_64-linux ``` To build all dependencies and start a shell in which all environment variables are set up so that those dependencies can be found: ```console $ nix-shell ``` To build Nix itself in this shell: ```console [nix-shell]$ ./bootstrap.sh [nix-shell]$ ./configure $configureFlags --prefix=$(pwd)/outputs/out [nix-shell]$ make -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES ``` To install it in `$(pwd)/outputs` and test it: ```console [nix-shell]$ make install [nix-shell]$ make installcheck -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES [nix-shell]$ ./outputs/out/bin/nix --version nix (Nix) 3.0 ``` To run a functional test: ```console make tests/test-name-should-auto-complete.sh.test ``` To run the unit-tests for C++ code: ``` make check ``` If you have a flakes-enabled Nix you can replace: ```console $ nix-shell ``` by: ```console $ nix develop ```