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<abathur>
hmm. what's the ideal way to add nix utils that are in stdenv?
<abathur>
I noticed that I still had macos sed today, took a little bit to figure out it was in stdenv; I realize I could just imperatively add the stdenv package, but I can get the whole slate of them in a shell if I `nix-shell -p stdenv`, so I thought maybe adding stdenv to my package list would do the trick, but it doesn't seem to
<abathur>
er, realize I could just add the gnused package
<abathur>
looked through a few dotfile repos and haven't noticed anyone obviouslydealing with it so far
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<LnL>
yeah, the stdenv only references binaries, it doesn't expose them
<LnL>
coreutils + some gnu utilities should get you pretty close
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<abathur>
ok; already manually adding them, just thought there might be a shorthand
<abathur>
ty
<LnL>
I just use a shell if I want consistent tooling or a development environment