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The new `nix daemon` command didn't accept the same flags that `nix-daemon` did. * docs(daemon): clarify the daemon trust override flags * fix: change declaration order * docs: add examples of nix daemon usage * Apply suggestions from code review --------- Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me> Co-authored-by: tomberek <tomberek@users.noreply.github.com>
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Examples
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Run the daemon:
# nix daemon
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Run the daemon and listen on standard I/O instead of binding to a UNIX socket:
# nix daemon --stdio
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Run the daemon and force all connections to be trusted:
# nix daemon --force-trusted
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Run the daemon and force all connections to be untrusted:
# nix daemon --force-untrusted
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Run the daemon, listen on standard I/O, and force all connections to use Nix's default trust:
# nix daemon --stdio --default-trust
Description
This command runs the Nix daemon, which is a required component in
multi-user Nix installations. It runs build tasks and other
operations on the Nix store on behalf of non-root users. Usually you
don't run the daemon directly; instead it's managed by a service
management framework such as systemd
on Linux, or launchctl
on Darwin.
Note that this daemon does not fork into the background.
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