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@nx-dotnet/core
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- Have an existing nx workspace. For creating this, see [nrwl's documentation](https://nx.dev/latest/angular/getting-started/nx-setup). - .NET SDK is installed, and `dotnet` is available on the path. For help on this, see [Microsoft's documentation](https
dotnet
is available on the path. For help on this, see Microsoft's documentationnpm i --save-dev @nx-dotnet/core
npx nx g @nx-dotnet/core:init
pnpm i --save-dev @nx-dotnet/core
pnpx nx g @nx-dotnet/core:init
yarn add --dev @nx-dotnet/core
npx nx g @nx-dotnet/core:init
Generate my-api, and my-api-test with C# and nunit tests.
npx nx g @nx-dotnet/core:app my-api --test-template nunit --language C#
Run my-api locally
npx nx serve my-api
Nrwl publishes an eslint rule for enforcing module boundaries based on tags in a library. We recently added similar support to nx-dotnet.
To avoid duplicating the rules configuration, if your workspace already has it, nx-dotnet can read the dependency constraints from your workspace's eslint files. It does this by looking at what is configured for typescript files.
If your workspace does not currently contain eslint, do not worry! You do not have to install eslint just for its configuration. The same dependency constraints can be placed inside of your .nx-dotnet.rc.json file at workspace root. This should look something like below:
{
"moduleBoundaries": [
{
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["a", "shared"],
"sourceTag": "a"
},
{
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["b", "shared"],
"sourceTag": "b"
},
{
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["shared"],
"sourceTag": "shared"
}
],
"nugetPackages": {}
}
FAQs
- Have an existing nx workspace. For creating this, see [nrwl's documentation](https://nx.dev/latest/angular/getting-started/nx-setup). - .NET SDK is installed, and `dotnet` is available on the path. For help on this, see [Microsoft's documentation](https
We found that @nx-dotnet/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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