# Release 25.11 {#sec-release-25.11} The 25.11 release branch became stable in November, 2025. ## Highlights {#sec-release-25.11-highlights} This release has the following notable changes: - Updating the `home-manager` Nix profile inside the activation script now deprecated. The profile update is instead the responsibility of the software calling the activation script, such as the `home-manager` tool. The legacy behavior remains the default for backwards compatibility but may emit a deprecation warning in the future and in the longer term removed all together. If you have developed tooling that directly call the generated activation script, then you are encouraged to adapt to the new behavior. See the [Activation](#sec-internals-activation) section in the manual for details on how to call the activation script. - The `home-manager switch` command now offers a `--rollback` option. When given, the switch performs a rollback to the Home Manager generation prior to the current before activating. While it was previously possible to accomplish this by manually activating an old generation, it always created a new profile generation. The new behavior mirrors the behavior of `nixos-rebuild switch --rollback`. See the [Rollbacks](#sec-usage-rollbacks) section for more. - The `home-manager switch` command now offers a `--specialisation NAME` option. When given, the switch activates the named specialisation. While it was previously possible to accomplish this by manually running the specialisation `activate` script it was quite cumbersome and always created a new profile generation. The new behavior mirrors the behavior of `nixos-rebuild switch --specialisation`. - When using Home Manager as a NixOS or nix-darwin module we previously created an unnecessary `home-manager` per-user "shadow profile" for the user. This no longer happens. You can restore the old behavior by adding ``` nix home-manager.enableLegacyProfileManagement = true; ``` to your configuration. This option is likely to be deprecated in the future. - By default, Home Manager imports all modules, which leads to increased evaluation time. Some users may wish to only import the modules they actually use. To accomodate this, a new option `home-manager.minimal` has been added. When this option is enabled, Home Manager will only import the basic set of modules it requires to function. Other modules will have to be enabled manually, like this: ```nix imports = [ "${modulesPath}/programs/fzf.nix" ]; ``` This entrypoint is only recommended for advanced users, who are comfortable maintaining a personal list of modules to import. - The use of `services.syncthing.tray` as a Boolean option was removed after being deprecated in 2021. You are now expected to use [](#opt-services.syncthing.tray.enable) to enable the Syncthing tray service. ## State Version Changes {#sec-release-25.11-state-version-changes} The state version in this release includes the changes below. These changes are only active if the `home.stateVersion` option is set to \"25.11\" or later. - The `programs.password-store.settings` option does not set `{ PASSWORD_STORE_DIR = $XDG_DATA_HOME/password-store; }` anymore by its default value. This will revert to the default behaviour of the program, namely `$HOME/.password-store` to be used as the store path.