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# Running Custom Commands
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You can easily run any command with the Nx toolchain. The main benefit is to make the [operation cacheable](/concepts/how-caching-works), [distributable](/core-features/distribute-task-execution) as well as being able to use it [with Nx's affected commands](/concepts/affected).
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## 1. Define the terminal command to be run
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The command we want to run for each project is:
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```shell
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make hello
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```
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With this `Makefile` in the root of the project:
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```make
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hello:
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echo "Hello, world!"
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```
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## 2. Update `project.json`
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For each project for which you want to enable `make`, add a target in its `project.json`:
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```jsonc {% fileName="project.json" %}
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// ...
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"targets": {
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"make": {
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"command": "make hello"
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}
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// ...
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}
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```
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For more information (e.g. how to forward arguments), see the [run-commands api doc](/packages/nx/executors/run-commands).
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## 3. Run the command
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To run the command, use the usual Nx syntax:
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```shell
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nx run my-app:make
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```
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or
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```shell
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nx make my-app
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```
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You can also run the `make` command for all projects it has been defined on:
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```shell
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nx run-many -t make
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```
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Or just on a subset of projects that are [affected by a given change](/concepts/affected):
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```shell
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nx affected -t make
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```
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