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Abuses Nix philosophy, allowing me to do `from nixpkgs import scipy` anytime

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# nixpkgs-python-importer

## What

An importlib hack that allows `from nixpkgs import somepackage`.

Examples:

import nixpkgs.scipy
from nixpkgs import scipy
from nixpkgs.matplotlib import pyplot as plt
import nixpkgs.matplotlib.pyplot as plt


## Why

I am a researcher and I use `python` and `xonsh` interactively a lot.
While I appreciate the purity of Nix, sometimes I really want to violate it
and pull in some dependency into my shell *right now*,
without tearing my session down, editing and rebuilding an environment,
and then recreating my session from history.

A convenient way of spawning a `xonsh` instance with an extra dependency
soothes the nerves a bit, but doesn't really free me from the recreation part.

I started writing a xonsh macro that ended up being a generic Python solution
with a pleasingly nice syntax. I mean, `from nixpkgs import scipy`.
Ain't that nice?


## How

`importlib` magic

## Try

The quickest way would be

```
nix-shell -p 'python3.withPackages(ps: with ps; [ (python3.pkgs.buildPythonPackage rec { pname = "nixpkgs"; version="0.1.0"; src = python3.pkgs.fetchPypi { inherit pname version; sha256 = "108f7h15d7cbzz6kvf15m93lzf18wgxrzb17p5vk184n3ds42lvy"; }; }) ])' --run python
```

then try `from nixpkgs import ` something.

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