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@nx/react
Advanced tools
The React plugin for Nx contains executors and generators for managing React applications and libraries within an Nx workspace. It provides: - Integration with libraries such as Jest, Cypress, and Storybook. - Generators for applications, libraries, co
@nx/react is a package that provides tools and utilities for building React applications within the Nx workspace. It helps in managing, building, and testing React applications and libraries efficiently.
Create React Application
This command generates a new React application within the Nx workspace. It sets up the necessary files and configurations to get started with a React project.
npx nx generate @nx/react:application my-app
Create React Library
This command generates a new React library within the Nx workspace. It is useful for creating reusable components or utilities that can be shared across multiple applications.
npx nx generate @nx/react:library my-lib
Run React Application
This command starts a development server for the specified React application, enabling live reloading and easy development.
npx nx serve my-app
Build React Application
This command builds the specified React application for production, optimizing the output for deployment.
npx nx build my-app
Test React Application
This command runs the unit tests for the specified React application using Jest, ensuring the code is functioning as expected.
npx nx test my-app
Create React App is a popular tool for setting up a new React project with a single command. It provides a pre-configured build setup with Webpack, Babel, and other tools. Unlike @nx/react, it does not offer monorepo support or the ability to manage multiple applications and libraries within a single workspace.
React Scripts is a set of scripts and configuration used by Create React App. It abstracts away the configuration of Webpack, Babel, and other tools. While it simplifies the setup of a React project, it does not provide the advanced workspace management features of @nx/react.
Lerna is a tool for managing JavaScript projects with multiple packages. It optimizes the workflow around managing multi-package repositories. While it can be used with React projects, it does not provide the specific React tooling and generators that @nx/react offers.
Storybook is a tool for developing UI components in isolation for React and other frameworks. It provides a great environment for building and testing components, but it does not offer the full project management and build capabilities of @nx/react.
Nx is a next generation build system with first class monorepo support and powerful integrations.
This package is a React plugin for Nx.
Using npx
npx create-nx-workspace
Using npm init
npm init nx-workspace
Using yarn create
yarn create nx-workspace
Run:
npx nx@latest init
FAQs
The React plugin for Nx contains executors and generators for managing React applications and libraries within an Nx workspace. It provides: - Integration with libraries such as Jest, Vitest, Playwright, Cypress, and Storybook. - Generators for applica
We found that @nx/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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