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# Examples
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* Open the Nix expression of the GNU Hello package:
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```console
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# nix edit nixpkgs#hello
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```
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* Get the filename and line number used by `nix edit`:
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```console
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# nix eval --raw nixpkgs#hello.meta.position
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/nix/store/fvafw0gvwayzdan642wrv84pzm5bgpmy-source/pkgs/applications/misc/hello/default.nix:15
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```
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# Description
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This command opens the Nix expression of a derivation in an
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editor. The filename and line number of the derivation are taken from
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its `meta.position` attribute. Nixpkgs' `stdenv.mkDerivation` sets
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this attribute to the location of the definition of the
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`meta.description`, `version` or `name` derivation attributes.
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The editor to invoke is specified by the `EDITOR` environment
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variable. It defaults to `cat`. If the editor is `emacs`, `nano`,
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`vim` or `kak`, it is passed the line number of the derivation using
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the argument `+<lineno>`.
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)""
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