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| Install Nx in a Non-JavaScript Repository | Learn how to install and use Nx in repositories that don't contain JavaScript or TypeScript code, such as .NET or Java-based workspaces. |
Install Nx in a Non-Javascript Repo
Nx can manage its own installation without requiring a package.json file or a node_modules folder. This type of installation is useful for repositories that may not contain any JavaScript or TypeScript (e.g. .Net or Java based workspaces that want to leverage Nx features). In this setup, the Nx CLI is all contained within a .nx folder.
Globally Install Nx
First globally install Nx using Homebrew (Mac only) or with a manually installed version of Node (any OS).
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If you have Homebrew installed, you can install Nx globally with these commands:
brew tap nrwl/nx
brew install nx
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If you have Node installed, you can install Nx globally with this command:
npm install --global nx
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Usage
You can install Nx in the .nx/installation directory of your repository by running nx init in a directory without a package.json file.
nx init
When Nx is installed in .nx, you can run Nx via a global Nx installation or the nx and nx.bat scripts that were created. In either case, the wrapper (.nx/nxw.js) will be invoked and ensure that the current workspace is up to date prior to invoking Nx.
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nx build my-project
nx generate application
nx graph
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./nx build my-project
./nx generate application
./nx graph
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./nx.bat build my-project
./nx.bat generate application
./nx.bat graph
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