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NX

Adding capabilities to the workspace

Add some community plugins if you like.


Generate an application

Run nx g @nx/react:app my-app to generate a react application.

Run nx generate @nx/node:application node-app to generate a node application.

Generate a library

Run nx g @nx/react:lib my-lib to generate a React library.

Run nx g @nx/node:library to generate a node library.

Libraries are shareable across libraries and applications. They can be imported from @idleverse/mylib.

Development server

Run nx serve my-app for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:3000/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Build

Run nx build my-app to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. Use the --prod flag for a production build.

Running unit tests

Run nx test my-app to execute the unit tests via Jest.

Run nx affected:test to execute the unit tests affected by a change.

Understand your workspace

Run nx dep-graph to see a diagram of the dependencies of your projects.

Further help

Visit the Nx Documentation to learn more.

☁ Nx Cloud

Distributed Computation Caching & Distributed Task Execution

Nx Cloud pairs with Nx in order to enable you to build and test code more rapidly, by up to 10 times. Even teams that are new to Nx can connect to Nx Cloud and start saving time instantly.

Teams using Nx gain the advantage of building full-stack applications with their preferred framework alongside Nx’s advanced code generation and project dependency graph, plus a unified experience for both frontend and backend developers.

Visit Nx Cloud to learn more.