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synopsis: "`nix-shell <directory>` looks for `shell.nix`"
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significance: significant
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issues:
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prs:
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`nix-shell $x` now looks for `$x/shell.nix` when `$x` resolves to a directory.
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Although this might be seen as a breaking change, its primarily interactive usage makes it a minor issue.
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This adjustment addresses a commonly reported problem.
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This also applies to `nix-shell` shebang scripts. Consider the following example:
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```shell
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#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell
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#!nix-shell -i bash
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```
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This will now load `shell.nix` from the script's directory, if it exists; `default.nix` otherwise.
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The old behavior can be opted into by setting the option [`nix-shell-always-looks-for-shell-nix`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-nix-shell-always-looks-for-shell-nix) to `false`.
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