# Name `nix-store --export` - export store paths to a [Nix Archive] ## Synopsis `nix-store` `--export` *paths…* ## Description The operation `--export` writes a serialisation of the specified store paths to standard output in a format that can be imported into another Nix store with `nix-store --import`. This is like `nix-store --dump`, except that the [Nix Archive (NAR)][Nix Archive] produced by that command doesn’t contain the necessary meta-information to allow it to be imported into another Nix store (namely, the set of references of the path). This command does not produce a *closure* of the specified paths, so if a store path references other store paths that are missing in the target Nix store, the import will fail. [Nix Archive]: @docroot@/store/file-system-object/content-address.md#serial-nix-archive {{#include ./opt-common.md}} {{#include ../opt-common.md}} {{#include ../env-common.md}} # Examples > **Example** > > Deploy GNU Hello to an airgapped machine via USB stick. > > Write the closure to the block device on a machine with internet connection: > > ```shell-session > [alice@itchy]$ storePath=$(nix-build '' -I nixpkgs=channel:nixpkgs-unstable -A hello --no-out-link) > [alice@itchy]$ nix-store --export $(nix-store --query --requisites $storePath) | sudo dd of=/dev/usb > ``` > > Read the closure from the block device on the machine without internet connection: > > ```shell-session > [bob@scratchy]$ hello=$(sudo dd if=/dev/usb | nix-store --import | tail -1) > [bob@scratchy]$ $hello/bin/hello > Hello, world! > ```