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run npm i
- will install all dependencies
for the backend you must add an .env, reach out to tech leads/any one on the team for it.
to run both backend and frontend at the same time run: npx nx run-many -t start
to start them individually run: npx nx start backend
or npx nx start frontend
to run prettier and check all files run: npx nx format:check --all
to run prettier and format all files run: npx nx format:write --all
you can also run npm run backend
or npm run frontend
or npm run start
to start them both in parallel
If you happen to use Nx plugins, you can leverage code generators that might come with it.
Run nx list
to get a list of available plugins and whether they have generators. Then run nx list <plugin-name>
to see what generators are available.
Learn more about Nx generators on the docs.
To execute tasks with Nx use the following syntax:
nx <target> <project> <...options>
You can also run multiple targets:
nx run-many -t <target1> <target2>
..or add -p
to filter specific projects
nx run-many -t <target1> <target2> -p <proj1> <proj2>
Targets can be defined in the package.json
or projects.json
. Learn more in the docs.
Have a look at the Nx Console extensions. It provides autocomplete support, a UI for exploring and running tasks & generators, and more! Available for VSCode, IntelliJ and comes with a LSP for Vim users.
Just run nx build demoapp
to build the application. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory, ready to be deployed.
Nx comes with local caching already built-in (check your nx.json
). On CI you might want to go a step further.