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diff --git a/doc/builders/trivial-builders.chapter.md b/doc/builders/trivial-builders.chapter.md index 432183eaf0f6f..bc1317cc49c0e 100644 --- a/doc/builders/trivial-builders.chapter.md +++ b/doc/builders/trivial-builders.chapter.md @@ -51,6 +51,32 @@ Many more commands wrap `writeTextFile` including `writeText`, `writeTextDir`, ` This can be used to put many derivations into the same directory structure. It works by creating a new derivation and adding symlinks to each of the paths listed. It expects two arguments, `name`, and `paths`. `name` is the name used in the Nix store path for the created derivation. `paths` is a list of paths that will be symlinked. These paths can be to Nix store derivations or any other subdirectory contained within. +## `writeReferencesToFile` {#trivial-builder-writeReferencesToFile} + +Writes the closure of transitive dependencies to a file. + +This produces the equivalent of `nix-store -q --requisites`. + +For example, + +```nix +writeReferencesToFile (writeScriptBin "hi" ''${hello}/bin/hello'') +``` + +produces an output path `/nix/store/<hash>-runtime-deps` containing + +```nix +/nix/store/<hash>-hello-2.10 +/nix/store/<hash>-hi +/nix/store/<hash>-libidn2-2.3.0 +/nix/store/<hash>-libunistring-0.9.10 +/nix/store/<hash>-glibc-2.32-40 +``` + +You can see that this includes `hi`, the original input path, +`hello`, which is a direct reference, but also +the other paths that are indirectly required to run `hello`. + ## `writeDirectReferencesToFile` {#trivial-builder-writeDirectReferencesToFile} Writes the set of references to the output file, that is, their immediate dependencies. |