# Release 2.19 (2023-11-17) - The experimental `nix` command can now act as a [shebang interpreter](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix.md#shebang-interpreter) by appending the contents of any `#! nix` lines and the script's location into a single call. - [URL flake references](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake.md#flake-references) now support [percent-encoded](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3986#section-2.1) characters. - [Path-like flake references](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake.md#path-like-syntax) now accept arbitrary unicode characters (except `#` and `?`). - The experimental feature `repl-flake` is no longer needed, as its functionality is now part of the `flakes` experimental feature. To get the previous behavior, use the `--file/--expr` flags accordingly. - There is a new flake installable syntax `flakeref#.attrPath` where the "." prefix specifies that `attrPath` is interpreted from the root of the flake outputs, with no searching of default attribute prefixes like `packages.` or `legacyPackages.`. - Nix adds `apple-virt` to the default system features on macOS systems that support virtualization. This is similar to what's done for the `kvm` system feature on Linux hosts. - Add a new built-in function [`builtins.convertHash`](@docroot@/language/builtins.md#builtins-convertHash). - `nix-shell` shebang lines now support single-quoted arguments. - `builtins.fetchTree` is now its own experimental feature, [`fetch-tree`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-fetch-tree). This allows stabilising it independently of the rest of what is encompassed by [`flakes`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-fetch-tree). - The interface for creating and updating lock files has been overhauled: - [`nix flake lock`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-lock.md) only creates lock files and adds missing inputs now. It will *never* update existing inputs. - [`nix flake update`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-update.md) does the same, but *will* update inputs. - Passing no arguments will update all inputs of the current flake, just like it already did. - Passing input names as arguments will ensure only those are updated. This replaces the functionality of `nix flake lock --update-input` - To operate on a flake outside the current directory, you must now pass `--flake path/to/flake`. - The flake-specific flags `--recreate-lock-file` and `--update-input` have been removed from all commands operating on installables. They are superceded by `nix flake update`. - Commit signature verification for the [`builtins.fetchGit`](@docroot@/language/builtins.md#builtins-fetchGit) is added as the new [`verified-fetches` experimental feature](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-verified-fetches). - [`nix path-info --json`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-path-info.md) (experimental) now returns a JSON map rather than JSON list. The `path` field of each object has instead become the key in the outer map, since it is unique. The `valid` field also goes away because we just use `null` instead. - Old way: ```json5 [ { "path": "/nix/store/8fv91097mbh5049i9rglc73dx6kjg3qk-bash-5.2-p15", "valid": true, // ... }, { "path": "/nix/store/wffw7l0alvs3iw94cbgi1gmmbmw99sqb-home-manager-path", "valid": false } ] ``` - New way ```json5 { "/nix/store/8fv91097mbh5049i9rglc73dx6kjg3qk-bash-5.2-p15": { // ... }, "/nix/store/wffw7l0alvs3iw94cbgi1gmmbmw99sqb-home-manager-path": null, } ``` This makes it match `nix derivation show`, which also maps store paths to information. - When Nix is installed using the [binary installer](@docroot@/installation/installing-binary.md), in supported shells (Bash, Zsh, Fish) [`XDG_DATA_DIRS`](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html#variables) is now populated with the path to the `/share` subdirectory of the current profile. This means that command completion scripts, `.desktop` files, and similar artifacts installed via [`nix-env`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-env.md) or [`nix profile`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile.md) (experimental) can be found by any program that follows the [XDG Base Directory Specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html). - A new command `nix store add` has been added. It replaces `nix store add-file` and `nix store add-path` which are now deprecated.