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dep-graph
Graph dependencies within workspace
Usage
nx dep-graph
Install nx globally to invoke the command directly using nx, or use npx nx, yarn nx, or pnpx nx.
Examples
Open the dep graph of the workspace in the browser:
nx dep-graph
Save the dep graph into a json file:
nx dep-graph --file=output.json
Generate a static website with dep graph into an html file, accompanied by an asset folder called static:
nx dep-graph --file=output.html
Show the graph where every node is either an ancestor or a descendant of todos-feature-main:
nx dep-graph --focus=todos-feature-main
Include project-one and project-two in the dep graph:
nx dep-graph --include=project-one,project-two
Exclude project-one and project-two from the dep graph:
nx dep-graph --exclude=project-one,project-two
Show the graph where every node is either an ancestor or a descendant of todos-feature-main, but exclude project-one and project-two:
nx dep-graph --focus=todos-feature-main --exclude=project-one,project-two
Watch for changes to dep graph and update in-browser:
nx dep-graph --watch
Options
exclude
List of projects delimited by commas to exclude from the dependency graph.
file
output file (e.g. --file=output.json or --file=dep-graph.html)
focus
Use to show the dependency graph for a particular project and every node that is either an ancestor or a descendant.
groupByFolder
Group projects by folder in dependency graph
help
Show help
host
Bind the dep graph server to a specific ip address.
port
Bind the dep graph server to a specific port.
version
Show version number
watch
Default: false
Watch for changes to dep graph and update in-browser