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Instead of using configuration.nix to add packages (e.g. Python or NodeJS) for developing code on VSCode, you can instead use nix-shell. This will allow you to seamlessly create development environments with the correct packages for your project, without rebuilding and restarting NixOS. See [https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Development_environment_with_nix-shell this page] for further instructions in building nix-shell development environments.
Instead of using configuration.nix to add packages (e.g. Python or NodeJS) for developing code on VSCode, you can instead use nix-shell. This will allow you to seamlessly create development environments with the correct packages for your project, without rebuilding and restarting NixOS. See [https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Development_environment_with_nix-shell this page] for further instructions in building nix-shell development environments.


The extension [https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=arrterian.nix-env-selector nix-env-selector] will make switching between different nix-shell environments within VSCode so you can switch between different coding projects easily. It has a guide for setting up nix-shell environments for VSCode.
=== Automatically switch nix shells when switching projects ===
You can do this by using [https://github.com/nix-community/nix-direnv nix-direnv] and [https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mkhl.direnv the VSCode extension direnv] for integration. View the nix-direnv github page linked for a guide on setting it up.
 
=== Alternative for manually switching shells ===
The extension [https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=arrterian.nix-env-selector nix-env-selector] will make switching between different nix-shell environments within VSCode so you can switch between different coding projects easily and manually. It has a guide for setting up nix-shell environments for VSCode.


== Wayland ==
== Wayland ==