R"( Nix supports different types of stores. These are described below. ## Store URL format Stores are specified using a URL-like syntax. For example, the command ```console # nix path-info --store https://cache.nixos.org/ --json \ /nix/store/a7gvj343m05j2s32xcnwr35v31ynlypr-coreutils-9.1 ``` fetches information about a store path in the HTTP binary cache located at https://cache.nixos.org/, which is a type of store. Store URLs can specify **store settings** using URL query strings, i.e. by appending `?name1=value1&name2=value2&...` to the URL. For instance, ``` --store ssh://machine.example.org?ssh-key=/path/to/my/key ``` tells Nix to access the store on a remote machine via the SSH protocol, using `/path/to/my/key` as the SSH private key. The supported settings for each store type are documented below. The special store URL `auto` causes Nix to automatically select a store as follows: * Use the [local store](#local-store) `/nix/store` if `/nix/var/nix` is writable by the current user. * Otherwise, if `/nix/var/nix/daemon-socket/socket` exists, [connect to the Nix daemon listening on that socket](#local-daemon-store). * Otherwise, on Linux only, use the [local chroot store](#local-store) `~/.local/share/nix/root`, which will be created automatically if it does not exist. * Otherwise, use the [local store](#local-store) `/nix/store`. @stores@ )"