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<p align="center"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nrwl/nx/master/images/nx.png" width="600"></p>
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# Web Plugin for Nx
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{{what-is-nx}}
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{{getting-started}}
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```angular [a workspace with a single Angular application]
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? Workspace name (e.g., org name) happyorg ? What to create in the new workspace
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web components [a workspace with a single app built using web components] ?
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Application name myapp ? Default stylesheet format CSS
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```
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If it's your first Nx project, the command will recommend you to install `@nrwl/cli` globally, so you can invoke `nx` directly without going through yarn or npm.
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## Serving Application
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- Run `nx serve myapp` to serve the newly generated application!
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- Run `nx test myapp` to test it.
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- Run `nx e2e myapp-e2e` to run e2e tests for it.
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## Adding Web Plugin Into an Existing Workspace
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You can always add the web plugin to an existing workspace by installing `@nrwl/web` and then generating a web components application, as follows: `nx g @nrwl/web:app myapp`.
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{{resources}}
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