
Hive CLI Documentation
Hive is a command-line tool designed for managing Nix packages easily. It provides commands to install, uninstall, and interact with packages in a Nix shell. This document outlines the installation process and usage details for Hive.
Installation Instructions
To install Hive, you need to have Rust and Cargo installed on your system, as Hive is built using Rust. Follow these steps to get Hive up and running:
Prerequisites
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Install Rust: If you haven't already installed Rust, you can do so using
rustup. Open your terminal and run:|
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. You might need to restart your terminal or run source $HOME/.cargo/env to start using Rust immediately.
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Verify Installation: Ensure Rust and Cargo are installed correctly by running:
Clone and Build Hive
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Clone the Repository: Clone the Hive repository from GitHub:
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Navigate to the Project Directory: Move into the cloned repository directory:
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Build the Project: Compile the Hive tool using Cargo:
The compiled binary will be located in the
target/releasedirectory.
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Install the Binary: Optionally, you can copy the binary to a directory in your system's PATH for easy execution. For example:
Ensure
/usr/local/binis in your PATH. You might needsudopermissions to copy the binary.
- To add the Cargo bin directory to your PATH, append the following line to your .bashrc, .zshrc, or equivalent shell configuration file:
After updating the file, reload your shell configuration with:
or
Usage
Once Hive is installed, you can use it to manage Nix packages. Here’s a quick guide to the available commands:
Commands Overview
install
Installs a package using nix-env.
Usage:
<package>: The name of the package to install.
Example:
uninstall
Uninstalls a package using nix-env.
Usage:
<package>: The name of the package to uninstall.
Example:
virtual
Enters a Nix shell with a specified package installed.
Usage:
<package>: The name of the package to install in the Nix shell.
Example:
version
Displays the current version of Hive.
Usage:
Example:
Error Handling
If an invalid command or option is provided, Hive will display an error message and exit with status code 1.
Contact and Support
For support or inquiries, please contact HivewareOS at hiveware@protonmail.com.
Additional Information
For more detailed information on usage and options, use:
This documentation aims to provide a comprehensive overview of installing and using Hive. If you encounter any issues or have questions, don't hesitate to reach out for support.