nil: Nix Language server
An incremental analysis assistant for writing in Nix.
See release notes for changelog between releases.
See docs/features.md for an incomplete list of notable features currently
implemented or planned.
See docs/configuration.md for all tunable configuration options.
Installation
This program is available in NixOS/nixpkgs under attribute nil,
and is regularly updated.
- If you use
nix-env, runnix-env -iA nixpkgs.nil - If you use
nix profile, runnix profile install nixpkgs#nil - If you want to compile it from source:
- Install stable Rust toolchain >= 1.77
- Install nix >= 2.4 and make sure the binary
nixis in yourPATH. - Build and install via
cargo install --git https://github.com/oxalica/nil nil
Install with Flake
This repo is also packaged via Nix flakes. The language server package is
available in the default flake output github:oxalica/nil#, under bin/nil.
To install, run nix profile install github:oxalica/nil. Alternatively,
you can use this repository as a flake input, and add its output to your own flake-managed
system-wide and/or home configurations.
Disclaimer: The flake.lock we ship is tested in CI. If you use follows to
override flake inputs, we do not guarantee that it will build.
Flake output structure (not necessarily up-to-date):
├───devShells
│ └───(...)
└───packages
├───x86_64-linux
│ ├───default: package 'nil-unstable-2022-08-04'
│ └───nil: package 'nil-unstable-2022-08-04'
└───(...)
Editor integration
Neovim native LSP and nvim-lspconfig
We are officially supported by nvim-lspconfig, see upstream docs, also the example config for testing.
⚠️ There is a known performance issue for semantic highlighting with neovim native LSP. See more details in #83
Vim/Neovim with coc.nvim
Merge this setting into your coc-settings.json (open with :CocConfig).
See the example config for testing.
Vim with vim-lsp
Add the following code to your ~/.vimrc to register the LSP server.
Thanks @mitchmindtree
if executable('nil') autocmd User lsp_setup call lsp#register_server({ \ 'name': 'nil', \ 'cmd': {server_info->['nil']}, \ 'whitelist': ['nix'], \ }) endif
Emacs with lsp-mode
Add the following elisp code to your configuration. (using use-package)
(use-package lsp-mode :ensure t) (use-package lsp-nix :ensure lsp-mode :after (lsp-mode) :demand t :custom (lsp-nix-nil-formatter ["nixfmt"])) (use-package nix-mode :hook (nix-mode . lsp-deferred) :ensure t)
There are various other configurations to tweak. Refer to the specific manual page for more details.
Emacs with lsp-bridge
Add the following elisp code to your configuration.
(use-package lsp-bridge :straight '(lsp-bridge :type git :host github :repo "manateelazycat/lsp-bridge" :files (:defaults "*.el" "*.py" "acm" "core" "langserver" "multiserver" "resources") :build (:not compile)) :init (global-lsp-bridge-mode) :config (setq lsp-bridge-nix-lsp-server "nil"))
Emacs with eglot
Add the following elisp code to your configuration. (using use-package)
(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
Modify the extension's settings in your settings.json.
Kate with LSP Client Plugin
Add this to your "User Server Settings" in LSP Client configuration:
{
"servers": {
"nix": {
"command": ["nil"],
"url": "https://github.com/oxalica/nil",
"highlightingModeRegex": "^Nix$"
}
}
}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.