dep-graph
Graph dependencies within workspace
Usage
nx dep-graph
Install nx
globally to invoke the command directly using nx
, or use npx nx
, yarn nx
, or pnpx nx
.
Examples
Open the dep graph of the workspace in the browser:
nx dep-graph
Save the dep graph into a json file:
nx dep-graph --file=output.json
Generate a static website with dep graph into an html file, accompanied by an asset folder called static:
nx dep-graph --file=output.html
Show the graph where every node is either an ancestor or a descendant of todos-feature-main:
nx dep-graph --focus=todos-feature-main
Include project-one and project-two in the dep graph:
nx dep-graph --include=project-one,project-two
Exclude project-one and project-two from the dep graph:
nx dep-graph --exclude=project-one,project-two
Show the graph where every node is either an ancestor or a descendant of todos-feature-main, but exclude project-one and project-two:
nx dep-graph --focus=todos-feature-main --exclude=project-one,project-two
Watch for changes to dep graph and update in-browser:
nx dep-graph --watch
Options
exclude
List of projects delimited by commas to exclude from the dependency graph.
file
Output file (e.g. --file=output.json or --file=dep-graph.html)
focus
Use to show the dependency graph for a particular project and every node that is either an ancestor or a descendant.
groupByFolder
Group projects by folder in the dependency graph
help
Show help
host
Bind the dependency graph server to a specific ip address.
open
Default: true
Open the dependency graph in the browser.
port
Bind the dependency graph server to a specific port.
version
Show version number
watch
Default: false
Watch for changes to dependency graph and update in-browser