R""( # Examples * Evaluate the flake in the current directory, and build its checks: ```console # nix flake check ``` * Verify that the `patchelf` flake evaluates, but don't build its checks: ```console # nix flake check --no-build github:NixOS/patchelf ``` # Description This command verifies that the flake specified by flake reference *flake-url* can be evaluated successfully (as detailed below), and that the derivations specified by the flake's `checks` output can be built successfully. If the `keep-going` option is set to `true`, Nix will keep evaluating as much as it can and report the errors as it encounters them. Otherwise it will stop at the first error. # Evaluation checks The following flake output attributes must be derivations: * `checks.`*system*`.`*name* * `defaultPackage.`*system* * `devShell.`*system* * `devShells.`*system*`.`*name* * `nixosConfigurations.`*name*`.config.system.build.toplevel` * `packages.`*system*`.`*name* The following flake output attributes must be [app definitions](./nix3-run.md): * `apps.`*system*`.`*name* * `defaultApp.`*system* The following flake output attributes must be [template definitions](./nix3-flake-init.md): * `defaultTemplate` * `templates.`*name* The following flake output attributes must be *Nixpkgs overlays*: * `overlay` * `overlays.`*name* The following flake output attributes must be *NixOS modules*: * `nixosModule` * `nixosModules.`*name* The following flake output attributes must be [bundlers](./nix3-bundle.md): * `bundlers.`*name* * `defaultBundler` In addition, the `hydraJobs` output is evaluated in the same way as Hydra's `hydra-eval-jobs` (i.e. as a arbitrarily deeply nested attribute set of derivations). Similarly, the `legacyPackages`.*system* output is evaluated like `nix-env -qa`. )""