🔎 Nx is a set of Extensible Dev Tools for Monorepos.
- You have an existing nx workspace (empty, or otherwise)
Nx supports many plugins which add capabilities for developing different types of applications and different tools.
These capabilities include generating applications, libraries, etc as well as the devtools to test, and build projects as well.
Below are our plugins:
- .NET
npm install --save-dev @nx-dotnet/core
There are also many other community plugins you could add.
Run nx g @nx-dotnet/core:app my-app
to generate an application.
When using Nx, you can create multiple applications and libraries in the same workspace.
Run nx g @nx-dotnet/core:lib my-lib
to generate a library.
Libraries are shareable across libraries and applications.
Run nx serve my-app
for a dev server. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
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.
Run nx serve my-app
to run a simple development server. This will watch for file changes and rebuild your project.
Run nx dep-graph
to see a diagram of the dependencies of your projects.
Check out our Contributors Guide
Visit the Documentation to learn more.
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.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Craigory Coppola 💻 🎨 🤔 |
Ben Callaghan 💻 🎨 📓 |
Jordan Hall 💻 🎨 🤔 |
Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen 📖 📓 🐛 📝 📹 |
Leon Chi 💻 |
Tom Davis 💻 |
Pedro Rodrigues 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!