function add_path --argument-names new_path if type -q fish_add_path # fish 3.2.0 or newer fish_add_path --prepend --global $new_path else # older versions of fish if not contains $new_path $fish_user_paths set --global fish_user_paths $new_path $fish_user_paths end end end if test -n "$HOME" && test -n "$USER" # Set up the per-user profile. set NIX_LINK $HOME/.nix-profile # Set up environment. # This part should be kept in sync with nixpkgs:nixos/modules/programs/environment.nix set --export NIX_PROFILES "@localstatedir@/nix/profiles/default $HOME/.nix-profile" # Populate bash completions, .desktop files, etc if test -z "$XDG_DATA_DIRS" # According to XDG spec the default is /usr/local/share:/usr/share, don't set something that prevents that default set --export XDG_DATA_DIRS "/usr/local/share:/usr/share:$NIX_LINK/share:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/share" else set --export XDG_DATA_DIRS "$XDG_DATA_DIRS:$NIX_LINK/share:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/share" end # Set $NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE so that Nixpkgs applications like curl work. if test -n "$NIX_SSH_CERT_FILE" : # Allow users to override the NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE else if test -e /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt # NixOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo, Arch set --export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt else if test -e /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem # openSUSE Tumbleweed set --export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem else if test -e /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt # Old NixOS set --export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt else if test -e /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt # Fedora, CentOS set --export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt else if test -e "$NIX_LINK/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt" # fall back to cacert in Nix profile set --export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE "$NIX_LINK/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt" else if test -e "$NIX_LINK/etc/ca-bundle.crt" # old cacert in Nix profile set --export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE "$NIX_LINK/etc/ca-bundle.crt" end # Only use MANPATH if it is already set. In general `man` will just simply # pick up `.nix-profile/share/man` because is it close to `.nix-profile/bin` # which is in the $PATH. For more info, run `manpath -d`. if set --query MANPATH set --export --prepend --path MANPATH "$NIX_LINK/share/man" end add_path "$NIX_LINK/bin" set --erase NIX_LINK end functions -e add_path