> It introduces a new command named nix, which is intended to eventually replace all nix-* commands with a more consistent and better designed user interface
This is pretty nice. I've been using nix on my Mac for more than a year now, it works well on mac. But the separated commands are not easy to remember and the help documentation is also separated. This change really improves command line UX
This is pretty nice. I've been using nix on my Mac for more than a year now, it works well on mac. But the separated commands are not easy to remember and the help documentation is also separated. This change really improves command line UX