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# Name

`nix-env --switch-generation` - set user environment to given profile generation

# Synopsis

`nix-env` {`--switch-generation` | `-G`} *generation*

# Description

This operation makes generation number *generation* the current
generation of the active profile. That is, if the `profile` is the path
to the active profile, then the symlink `profile` is made to point to
`profile-generation-link`, which is in turn a symlink to the actual user
environment in the Nix store.

Switching will fail if the specified generation does not exist.

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# Examples

```console
$ nix-env --switch-generation 42
switching from generation 50 to 42
```


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Title: `nix-env --switch-generation` Command
Summary
The `nix-env --switch-generation` (or `-G`) command allows users to set their active profile to a specific `generation` number. This involves updating the `profile` symlink to point to the `profile-generation-link` for the specified generation, which in turn links to the actual user environment in the Nix store. The operation will fail if the requested generation does not exist.