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@nrwl/nx-react-workshop

v0.2.1

Published

This utility is used to provide automatic lab completion during the [**Nx React Workshop**](https://github.com/nrwl/nx-react-workshop).

Readme

Nx React Workshop utility

This utility is used to provide automatic lab completion during the Nx React Workshop.

Catching up with missed labs

If you fall behind or join late, we provide migrations that would bring your repository up to date with desired lab. To use the migrarions follow the next steps:

  1. Install @nrwl/nx-react-workshop package as dev dependency (e.g. yarn add -D @nrwl/nx-react-workshop). If you finished Lab 3.1 - Migrations then you should already have it installed.
  2. Run the generator with one of the following options:
    • Provide lab you want to complete: nx g @nrwl/nx-react-workshop:complete-labs --lab=5 or
    • Use from range to finish until end: nx g @nrwl/nx-react-workshop:complete-labs --from=2
    • Use to range to catch up with given lab: nx g @nrwl/nx-react-workshop:complete-labs --to=5
    • Use from/to range to catch up with several labs in between: nx g @nrwl/nx-react-workshop:complete-labs --from=2 --from=7
    • Use option to specify if you want track 1 or track 2: nx g @nrwl/nx-react-workshop:complete-labs --from=19 --option=option2 (default option is track 2)
  3. Finnally, run the the migrations npx nx migrate --run-migrations to have that code generated.

This library was generated with Nx.