The UI for Nx & LernaSpend less time looking up command line arguments and more time shipping incredible products. ![]() Why Nx Console?Developers use both command-line tools and user interfaces. They commit in the terminal, but resolve conflicts in Visual Studio Code or WebStorm. They use the right tool for the job. Nx is a command-line tool, which works great when you want to serve an application or generate a simple component. But it falls short once you start doing advanced things. For instance:
Nx Console does all that and more! True UI for Nx & LernaNx Console is the UI for all Nx workspaces. It works for any generator or any architect commands. Nx Console does not have a specific UI for, say, generating a component. Instead, Nx Console does what the command-line version of Nx does - it analyzes the same meta information to create the needed UI. This means that anything you can do with Nx, you can do with Nx Console. After all, Nx Console is the UI for Nx. Useful for Both Experts and BeginnersEven though we started building Nx Console as a tool for experts, we also aimed to make Nx Console a great tool for developers who are new to development or Nx. You can create projects, interact with your editor, run generators and commands and install extensions without ever touching the terminal or having to install any node packages globally. Also, Nx Console highlights the properties you are likely to use for built-in generators and commands, so if you haven't used the CLI, you don't get overwhelmed. Learn More
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