1.0.5 • Published 11 months ago

vagaro-shared-components v1.0.5

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Vagaro MonoRepo

Installation

Run npm install to install dependencies from package.json.

Running Vagaro Monorepo

Run nx serve vagaro-monorepo to run the main app on http://localhost:4200/.

Building components from component library

Run nx build pro to build the app in /libs/pro.

Start Storybook

Run nx storybook storybook-host to start storybook on localhost:

Build Storybook

Run nx build-storybook storybook-host to build storybook to static files. Files can be used to serve the storybook an a simple web server.

Integrate with editors

Enhance your Nx experience by installing Nx Console for your favorite editor. Nx Console provides an interactive UI to view your projects, run tasks, generate code, and more! Available for VSCode, IntelliJ and comes with a LSP for Vim users.

Start the application

Run npx nx serve vagaro-monorepo to start the development server. Happy coding!

Build for production

Run npx nx build vagaro-monorepo to build the application. The build artifacts are stored in the output directory (e.g. dist/ or build/), ready to be deployed.

Running tasks

To execute tasks with Nx use the following syntax:

npx nx <target> <project> <...options>

You can also run multiple targets:

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

..or add -p to filter specific projects

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.

Set up CI!

Nx comes with local caching already built-in (check your nx.json). On CI you might want to go a step further.

Explore the project graph

Run npx nx graph to show the graph of the workspace. It will show tasks that you can run with Nx.

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