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Learn more about this workspace setup and its capabilities or run npx nx graph
to visually explore what was created. Now, let's get you up to speed!
Click here to finish setting up your workspace!
- Clone the repo
- Install the dependencies in the root of the project
yarn install
To list all the projects, use:
npx nx show projects
To run the specific project, use:
npx nx serve <project-name>
These targets are either inferred automatically or defined in the project.json
or package.json
files.
More about running tasks in the docs »
Nx Console is an editor extension that enriches your developer experience. It lets you run tasks, generate code, and improves code autocompletion in your IDE. It is available for VSCode and IntelliJ.
To run multiple projects together use Nx Console
VSCode extension
While you could add new projects to your workspace manually, you might want to leverage Nx plugins and their code generation feature.
Use the plugin's generator to create new projects.
To generate a new application, use:
npx nx g @nx/react:app demo
To generate a new library, use:
npx nx g @nx/react:lib mylib
You can use npx nx list
to get a list of installed plugins. Then, run npx nx list <plugin-name>
to learn about more specific capabilities of a particular plugin. Alternatively, install Nx Console to browse plugins and generators in your IDE.
Learn more about Nx plugins » | Browse the plugin registry »
Learn more:
- Learn more about this workspace setup
- Learn about Nx on CI
- Releasing Packages with Nx release
- What are Nx plugins?
And join the Nx community: