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The flox-publish skill enables developers to publish custom packages to the Flox package catalog for distribution and sharing. It supports publishing individual packages or entire environments to personal or organizational namespaces after authentication. Key prerequisites include having packages defined in build configurations, a clean Git repository state, and completed authentication via `flox auth login`.

Documentation

Flox Package Publishing Guide

Core Commands

flox publish                    # Publish all packages
flox publish my_package         # Publish single package
flox publish -o myorg package   # Publish to organization
flox publish -o myuser package  # Publish to personal namespace
flox auth login                 # Authenticate before publishing

Publishing to Flox Catalog

Prerequisites

Before publishing:

  • Package defined in [build] section or .flox/pkgs/
  • Environment in Git repo with configured remote
  • Clean working tree (no uncommitted changes)
  • Current commit pushed to remote
  • All build files tracked by Git
  • At least one package installed in [install]

Authentication

Run authentication before first publish:

flox auth login

Publishing Commands

# Publish single package
flox publish my_package

# Publish all packages
flox publish

# Publish to organization
flox publish -o myorg my_package

# Publish to personal namespace (for testing)
flox publish -o mypersonalhandle my_package

Catalog Types

Personal catalogs: Only visible to you (good for testing)

  • Published to your personal namespace
  • Example: User "alice" publishes "hello" → available as alice/hello
  • Useful for testing before publishing to organization

Organization catalogs: Shared with team members (paid feature)

  • Published to organization namespace
  • Example: Org "acme" publishes "tool" → available as acme/tool
  • All organization members can install

Build Validation

Flox clones your repo to a temp location and performs a clean build to ensure reproducibility. Only packages that build successfully in this clean environment can be published.

This validation ensures:

  • All dependencies are declared
  • Build is reproducible
  • No reliance on local machine state
  • Git repository is clean and up-to-date

After Publishing

  • Package available in flox search, flox show, flox install
  • Metadata sent to Flox servers
  • Package binaries uploaded to Catalog Store
  • Install with: flox install <catalog>/<package>

Users can then:

# Search for your package
flox search my_package

# See package details
flox show myorg/my_package

# Install the package
flox install myorg/my_package

Real-world Publishing Workflow

Fork-based development pattern:

  1. Fork upstream repo (e.g., user/project from upstream/project)
  2. Add .flox/ to fork with build definitions
  3. git push origin master (or main - check with git branch)
  4. flox publish -o username package-name

In-house application pattern:

  1. Create app repo with .flox/ directory
  2. Define build in [build.myapp] section
  3. Commit and push to remote
  4. flox publish -o myorg myapp
  5. Team installs with flox install myorg/myapp

Versioning Strategies

Semantic Versioning

[build.mytool]
version = "1.2.3"  # Major.Minor.Patch
description = "My awesome tool"

Git-based Versioning

[build.mytool]
version.command = "git describe --tags"
description = "My awesome tool"

File-based Versioning

[build.mytool]
version.file = "VERSION.txt"
description = "My awesome tool"

Dynamic Versioning from Source

[build.rustapp]
version.command = "cargo metadata --no-deps --format-version 1 | jq -r '.packages[0].version'"

Publishing Multiple Variants

You can publish multiple variants of the same project:

[build.myapp]
command = '''
  cargo build --release
  mkdir -p $out/bin
  cp target/release/myapp $out/bin/
'''
version = "1.0.0"
description = "Production build"
sandbox = "pure"

[build.myapp-debug]
command = '''
  cargo build
  mkdir -p $out/bin
  cp target/debug/myapp $out/bin/myapp-debug
'''
version = "1.0.0"
description = "Debug build with symbols"
sandbox = "off"

Both can be published and users can choose which to install.

Testing Before Publishing

Local Testing

  1. Build the package:
flox build myapp
  1. Test the built artifact:
./result-myapp/bin/myapp --version
  1. Install locally to test:
flox install ./result-myapp

Personal Catalog Testing

Publish to your personal namespace first:

flox publish -o myusername myapp

Then test installation:

flox install myusername/myapp

Once validated, republish to organization:

flox publish -o myorg myapp

Common Gotchas

Branch names

Many repos use master not main - check with git branch

Auth required

Run flox auth login before first publish

Clean git state

Commit and push ALL changes before flox publish:

git status  # Check for uncommitted changes
git add .flox/
git commit -m "Add flox build configuration"
git push origin master

runtime-packages

List only what package needs at runtime, not build deps:

[install]
gcc.pkg-path = "gcc"
make.pkg-path = "make"

[build.myapp]
command = '''make && cp myapp $out/bin/'''
runtime-packages = []  # No runtime deps needed

Git-tracked files only

All files referenced in build must be tracked:

git add .flox/pkgs/*
git add src/
git commit -m "Add build files"

Publishing Nix Expression Builds

For Nix expression builds in .flox/pkgs/:

  1. Create the Nix expression:
mkdir -p .flox/pkgs
cat > .flox/pkgs/hello.nix << 'EOF'
{ hello }:
hello.overrideAttrs (oldAttrs: {
  patches = (oldAttrs.patches or []) ++ [ ./my.patch ];
})
EOF
  1. Track with Git:
git add .flox/pkgs/*
git commit -m "Add hello package"
git push
  1. Publish:
flox publish hello

Publishing Configuration and Assets

You can publish non-code artifacts:

Configuration templates

[build.nginx-config]
command = '''
  mkdir -p $out/etc
  cp nginx.conf $out/etc/
  cp -r conf.d $out/etc/
'''
version = "1.0.0"
description = "Organization Nginx configuration"

Protocol buffers

[build.api-proto]
command = '''
  mkdir -p $out/share/proto
  cp proto/**/*.proto $out/share/proto/
'''
version = "2.1.0"
description = "API protocol definitions"

Teams install and reference via $FLOX_ENV/etc/ or $FLOX_ENV/share/.

Continuous Integration Publishing

GitHub Actions Example

name: Publish to Flox

on:
  push:
    tags:
      - 'v*'

jobs:
  publish:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v3

      - name: Install Flox
        run: |
          curl -fsSL https://downloads.flox.dev/by-env/stable/install | bash

      - name: Authenticate
        env:
          FLOX_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.FLOX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
        run: flox auth login --token "$FLOX_AUTH_TOKEN"

      - name: Publish package
        run: flox publish -o myorg mypackage

GitLab CI Example

publish:
  stage: deploy
  only:
    - tags
  script:
    - curl -fsSL https://downloads.flox.dev/by-env/stable/install | bash
    - flox auth login --token "$FLOX_AUTH_TOKEN"
    - flox publish -o myorg mypackage

Package Metadata Best Practices

Good Descriptions

[build.cli]
description = "High-performance log shipper with filtering"  # Good: specific, descriptive

# Avoid:
# description = "My tool"  # Too vague
# description = "CLI"      # Not descriptive enough

Proper Versioning

  • Use semantic versioning: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
  • Increment MAJOR for breaking changes
  • Increment MINOR for new features
  • Increment PATCH for bug fixes

Runtime Dependencies

Only include what's actually needed at runtime:

[install]
# Build-time only
gcc.pkg-path = "gcc"
make.pkg-path = "make"
# Runtime dependency
libssl.pkg-path = "openssl"

[build.myapp]
runtime-packages = ["libssl"]  # Only runtime deps

Related Skills

  • flox-builds - Building packages before publishing
  • flox-environments - Setting up build environments
  • flox-sharing - Sharing environments vs publishing packages

Quick Install

/plugin add https://github.com/flox/flox-agentic/tree/main/flox-publish

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

GitHub 仓库

flox/flox-agentic
Path: flox-plugin/skills/flox-publish

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