# print-affected Prints information about the projects and targets affected by changes ## Usage ```bash nx print-affected ``` [Install `nx` globally]({{framework}}/getting-started/nx-setup#install-nx) to invoke the command directly using `nx`, or use `npx nx`, `yarn nx`, or `pnpx nx`. ### Examples Print information about affected projects and the dependency graph: ```bash nx print-affected ``` Print information about the projects affected by the changes between master and HEAD (e.g,. PR): ```bash nx print-affected --base=master --head=HEAD ``` Prints information about the affected projects and a list of tasks to test them: ```bash nx print-affected --target=test ``` Prints the projects property from the print-affected output: ```bash nx print-affected --target=build --select=projects ``` Prints the tasks.target.project property from the print-affected output: ```bash nx print-affected --target=build --select=tasks.target.project ``` ## Options ### all All projects ### base Base of the current branch (usually master) ### configuration This is the configuration to use when performing tasks on projects ### exclude Default: `` Exclude certain projects from being processed ### files Change the way Nx is calculating the affected command by providing directly changed files, list of files delimited by commas ### head Latest commit of the current branch (usually HEAD) ### help Show help ### only-failed Default: `false` Isolate projects which previously failed ### runner This is the name of the tasks runner configured in nx.json ### select Select the subset of the returned json document (e.g., --selected=projects) ### skip-nx-cache Default: `false` Rerun the tasks even when the results are available in the cache ### uncommitted Uncommitted changes ### untracked Untracked changes ### verbose Print additional error stack trace on failure ### version Show version number