--- synopsis: "`nix-shell` shebang uses relative path" prs: - 5088 - 11058 issues: - 4232 --- Relative [path](@docroot@/language/values.md#type-path) literals in `nix-shell` shebang scripts' options are now resolved relative to the [script's location](@docroot@/glossary?highlight=base%20directory#gloss-base-directory). Previously they were resolved relative to the current working directory. For example, consider the following script in `~/myproject/say-hi`: ```shell #!/usr/bin/env nix-shell #!nix-shell --expr 'import ./shell.nix' #!nix-shell --arg toolset './greeting-tools.nix' #!nix-shell -i bash hello ``` Older versions of `nix-shell` would resolve `shell.nix` relative to the current working directory; home in this example: ```console [hostname:~]$ ./myproject/say-hi error: … while calling the 'import' builtin at «string»:1:2: 1| (import ./shell.nix) | ^ error: path '/home/user/shell.nix' does not exist ``` Since this release, `nix-shell` resolves `shell.nix` relative to the script's location, and `~/myproject/shell.nix` is used. ```console $ ./myproject/say-hi Hello, world! ``` **Opt-out** This is technically a breaking change, so we have added an option so you can adapt independently of your Nix update. The old behavior can be opted into by setting the option [`nix-shell-shebang-arguments-relative-to-script`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-nix-shell-shebang-arguments-relative-to-script) to `false`. This option will be removed in a future release. **`nix` command shebang** The experimental [`nix` command shebang](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix.md?highlight=shebang#shebang-interpreter) already behaves in this script-relative manner. Example: ```shell #!/usr/bin/env nix #!nix develop #!nix --expr ``import ./shell.nix`` #!nix -c bash hello ```