R""( # Examples * Show the [store derivation] that results from evaluating the Hello package: ```console # nix derivation show nixpkgs#hello { "/nix/store/s6rn4jz1sin56rf4qj5b5v8jxjm32hlk-hello-2.10.drv": { … } } ``` * Show the full derivation graph (if available) that produced your NixOS system: ```console # nix derivation show -r /run/current-system ``` * Print all files fetched using `fetchurl` by Firefox's dependency graph: ```console # nix derivation show -r nixpkgs#firefox \ | jq -r '.[] | select(.outputs.out.hash and .env.urls) | .env.urls' \ | uniq | sort ``` Note that `.outputs.out.hash` selects *fixed-output derivations* (derivations that produce output with a specified content hash), while `.env.urls` selects derivations with a `urls` attribute. # Description This command prints on standard output a JSON representation of the [store derivation]s to which [*installables*](./nix.md#installables) evaluate. Store derivations are used internally by Nix. They are store paths with extension `.drv` that represent the build-time dependency graph to which a Nix expression evaluates. By default, this command only shows top-level derivations, but with `--recursive`, it also shows their dependencies. [store derivation]: @docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation `nix derivation show` outputs a JSON map of [store path]s to derivations in the following format: [store path]: @docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store-path {{#include ../../json/derivation.md}} )""