@nrwl/nx-plugin:plugin

Create a Nx Plugin

Usage

nx generate plugin ...

By default, Nx will search for plugin in the default collection provisioned in workspace.json.

You can specify the collection explicitly as follows:

nx g @nrwl/nx-plugin:plugin ...

Show what will be generated without writing to disk:

nx g plugin ... --dry-run

Examples

Generate libs/plugins/my-plugin:

nx g plugin my-plugin --directory=plugins --importPath=@myorg/my-plugin

Options

name (required)

Type: string

Plugin name

compiler

Default: tsc

Type: string

Possible values: tsc, swc

The compiler used by the build and test targets

directory

Alias(es): d

Type: string

A directory where the plugin is placed

importPath

Type: string

How the plugin will be published, like @myorg/my-awesome-plugin. Note this must be a valid npm name

linter

Default: eslint

Type: string

Possible values: eslint, tslint

The tool to use for running lint checks.

setParserOptionsProject

Default: false

Type: boolean

Whether or not to configure the ESLint "parserOptions.project" option. We do not do this by default for lint performance reasons.

skipFormat

Default: false

Type: boolean

Skip formatting files

skipTsConfig

Default: false

Type: boolean

Do not update tsconfig.json for development experience.

standaloneConfig

Type: boolean

Split the project configuration into <projectRoot>/project.json rather than including it inside workspace.json

tags

Alias(es): t

Type: string

Add tags to the library (used for linting)

unitTestRunner

Default: jest

Type: string

Possible values: jest, none

Test runner to use for unit tests