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WorkFlow ⬇️ ⬆️

  • Development (Base Branch) : This branch is made for all the tasks , done from scratch . Push all your code in this branch IF IT IS ERROR PRONE OR CAN BE MODIFIED.
  • Stage (Testing Branch) : From Development , when the codes are fixed and checked , it will be pushed in this branch. In this branch , all kinds of rigorous testing (especially with the production variables) will be done on the code. If error comes , that portion will be taken back and corrected in Development branch.
  • Production (Final Branch) : After every trial of testing , error-checking and fine-tuning, when the product will be top-notch and working properly with the environment variables , it will be pushed to this branch.

Commit Methods:

  • Add (Not Features but some specific files/modules/chunk of code):
  add: commit-message
  • Fix:
  fix: commit-message
  • Update:
  upd: commit-message
  • Feature:
  feat: commit-message
  • Remove:
  rm: commit-message
  • error/bug:
  bug: commit-message

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# Add plugin
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# Use code generator
npx nx generate @nx/react:app demo

# Run development server
npx nx serve demo

# View project details
npx nx show project demo --web

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Learn more about code generators and inferred tasks in the docs.

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npx nx run-many -t <target1> <target2>

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npx nx run-many -t <target1> <target2> -p <proj1> <proj2>

Targets can be defined in the package.json or projects.json. Learn more in the docs.

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