Lorri does not cleanly integrate with my corporate device, which cannot run NixOS. To expose dependencies to Emacs buffers, I will use nix-buffer.el, which reads its values from dir-locals.nix. To easily expose dependencies from my existing shell.nix files into dir-locals.nix, I wrote a Nix utility function.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| { pkgs, ... }:
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| # Using this as a library to define some common utility functions that I often
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| # reach for.
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| {
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|   # A unary function that returns its argument.
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|   identity = x: x;
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| 
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|   # Create a derivation that creates an executable shell script named `as` that
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|   # calls the program located at `path`, forwarding all of the arguments.
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|   wrapNonNixProgram = { path, as }: pkgs.writeShellScriptBin as ''
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|     exec ${path} "$@"
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|   '';
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| 
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|   # Expose the buildInputs from a Nix shell to an Emacs buffer. Intended to be
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|   # called from dir-locals.nix files.
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|   nixBufferFromShell = path: let
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|     shell = import path;
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|   in pkgs.nixBufferBuilders.withPackages shell.buildInputs;
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| }
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