It's always better when we're together.
There are many ways you can connect with the open-source Nx community. Below, you’ll find details about various connection points.
GitHub & Slack
At the Nx GitHub repo, you can file issues or contribute code back to the project.
Join the Nx Community Slack to meet a friendly community of Nx users. This is a perfect place to ask clarifying questions or to talk through new ideas that you want to try with Nx. There's also a channel dedicated to sharing articles about Nx and most of the authors of community plugins can be reached there.
Office Hours & Twitter
Our live Nx Office Hours take place every second and fourth Monday, from 1:00 - 2:00 PM EST on the Nrwl YouTube channel. Info about upcoming Office Hours sessions is shared on the @NxDevTools Twitter account and the Nrwl+Nx Newsletter. You can find past live-streams on the 'Nx Office Hours' Youtube Playlist.
In each session, members of the Nx core team answer your questions, help get you up and running with Nx, and address particular challenges. If you have a question or topic you’d like to see covered in Nx Office Hours, you can submit them here
For the latest news about Nx, follow @NxDevTools on Twitter.
We also have a newsletter
You can also subscribe to the Nx Newsletter: a monthly email digest from the Nx core team at Nrwl. Subscribers receive news about Nx releases, posts about new Nx features, details about new plugins, links to community resources, and additional Nx content.
Community plugin
Core Nx plugins are created and maintained by the Nx team at Nrwl and you can see all the available plugins when you run the nx list
command in your workspace.
The community plugins listed below are created and maintained by members of the Nx community, will allow you to use the full power of the workspace while using different technologies!
How to Install
Each of the plugins listed below have a yarn and an npm icon. Clicking on either of these copies the relevant command to install the dependency for your project.
How to Create Your Own
Check out the subscribe to the Nx Newsletter Nx Plugin guide to learn how to get started with building your own plugin!
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Community Plugins Directory
@flowaccount/nx-serverless
Nx plugin for node/angular-universal schematics and deployment builders in an Nx workspace
@offeringsolutions/nx-protractor-to-cypress
Nx plugin to replace protractor with cypress in an nx workspace
@twittwer/compodoc
Nx Plugin to integrate the generation of documentation with Compodoc in the Nx workflow
@joelcode/gcp-function
Nx plugin to generate, test, lint, build, serve, & deploy Google Cloud Function
@nxrocks/nx-spring-boot
Nx plugin to generate, run, package, build (and more) Spring Boot projects inside your Nx workspace
@trumbitta/nx-plugin-openapi
OpenAPI Plugin for Nx. Keep your API spec files in libs, and auto-generate sources.
@srleecode/domain
Nx Plugin for allowing operations to occur at the domain level instead of the default library level
@nxrocks/nx-quarkus
Nx plugin to generate, run, package, build (and more) Quarkus projects inside your Nx workspace
@jnxplus/nx-boot-gradle
Nx plugin to add Spring Boot and Gradle multi-project builds support to Nx workspace