* feat(core): standalone project configuration is default * chore(core): changes to e2e tests * fix(core): intuit projects when inside their directories when using project.json files * chore(core): e2e changes * fix(core): standalone configurations work with npm-project generator * chore(core): e2e tests should use standalone configurations * chore(core): e2e fixes per review

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React Plugin for Nx
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? Workspace name (e.g., org name) happyorg
? What to create in the new workspace react [a workspace with a single React application]
? Application name myapp
? Default stylesheet format CSS
If it's your first Nx project, the command will recommend you to install the nx package globally, so you can invoke nx directly without going through yarn or npm.
Serving Application
- Run
nx serve myappto serve the newly generated application! - Run
nx test myappto test it. - Run
nx e2e myapp-e2eto run e2e tests for it.
Adding React Plugin Into an Existing Workspace
You can always add the React plugin to an existing workspace by installing @nrwl/react and then generating an React application, as follows: nx g @nrwl/react:app myapp.
Quick Start Videos

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