R""( # Examples * Show all packages in the `nixpkgs` flake: ```console # nix search nixpkgs * legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.AMB-plugins (0.8.1) A set of ambisonics ladspa plugins * legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.ArchiSteamFarm (4.3.1.0) Application with primary purpose of idling Steam cards from multiple accounts simultaneously … ``` * Show packages in the `nixpkgs` flake containing `blender` in its name or description: ```console # nix search nixpkgs blender * legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.blender (2.91.0) 3D Creation/Animation/Publishing System ``` * Search for packages underneath the attribute `gnome3` in Nixpkgs: ```console # nix search nixpkgs#gnome3 vala * legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.gnome3.vala (0.48.9) Compiler for GObject type system ``` * Show all packages in the flake in the current directory: ```console # nix search ``` * Search for Firefox or Chromium: ```console # nix search nixpkgs 'firefox|chromium' ``` * Search for packages containing `git'`and either `frontend` or `gui`: ```console # nix search nixpkgs git 'frontend|gui' ``` # Description `nix search` searches *installable* (which must be evaluatable, e.g. a flake) for packages whose name or description matches all of the regular expressions *regex*. For each matching package, It prints the full attribute name (from the root of the installable), the version and the `meta.description` field, highlighting the substrings that were matched by the regular expressions. If no regular expressions are specified, all packages are shown. # Flake output attributes If no flake output attribute is given, `nix search` searches for packages: * Directly underneath `packages.`. * Underneath `legacyPackages.`, recursing into attribute sets that contain an attribute `recurseForDerivations = true`. )""