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Why aren't more people using NixPKGs?
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It's cause you're not actually supposed to use nix-env: https://stop-using-nix-env.privatevoid.net/
You're actually supposed to be using
nix search nixpkgs#packagename
to search andnix profile install nixpkgs#packagename
to install.However, to use both of those, you need to have the "experimental" (not really though, most of the community uses them) features of nix-command and nix flakes enabled, which they aren't by default.
And of course, nowhere on the main documentation did I find any if that, I only found it via the pain of using it wrong, and forum posts.
Nix's documentation is horrific. I've had situations where I only got help via discord...