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## Current Behavior
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The only way to set if a task is continuous is either directly in
`project.json` or via Project Graph Plugins.
## Expected Behavior
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Executors know if they are definitely continuous or not. Plenty of
existing continuous tasks are using executors. Executors are now able to
define if they are continuous in their `schema.json` files. Thus,
existing tasks configured with certain executors will automatically
become continuous.
## Related Issue(s)
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Fixes #
## Current Behavior
Our Module Federation support across Angular and React contains Host and
Remote generators.
The module-federation.io docs have started to shift towards Consumer and
Producer terminology for better translation of meanings across
languages.
## Expected Behavior
To stay consistent with official terminology, add aliases for the host
and remote generators to allow for the new terminology. i.e. host ->
consumer, remote -> producer.
Therefore the following are all valid
```shell
nx g host shell --remotes=remote1
nx g host shell --producers=producer1
nx g consumer shell --remotes=remote1
nx g consumer shell --producers=remote1
nx g remote remote1 --host=shell
nx g remote remote1 --consumer=shell
nx g producer producer1 --host=shell
nx g producer producer1 --consumer=shell
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## Current Behavior
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Currently, the default for remotes is to server them as development.
Which means a separate node process for each remote that is inside the
workspace.
This does not scale well and can lead to out of memory exceptions.
## Expected Behavior
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Remotes will start as static by default, which allows for better scaling
as the remotes increase.
## Related Issue(s)
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TODO
- [ ] Migrations