nx-workspace-patterns
Configure and optimize Nx monorepo workspaces. Use when setting up Nx, configuring project boundaries, optimizing build caching, or implementing affected commands.
Best use case
nx-workspace-patterns is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Configure and optimize Nx monorepo workspaces. Use when setting up Nx, configuring project boundaries, optimizing build caching, or implementing affected commands.
Configure and optimize Nx monorepo workspaces. Use when setting up Nx, configuring project boundaries, optimizing build caching, or implementing affected commands.
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "nx-workspace-patterns" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Configure and optimize Nx monorepo workspaces. Use when setting up Nx, configuring project boundaries, optimizing build caching, or implementing affected commands.
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/nx-workspace-patterns/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How nx-workspace-patterns Compares
| Feature / Agent | nx-workspace-patterns | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Configure and optimize Nx monorepo workspaces. Use when setting up Nx, configuring project boundaries, optimizing build caching, or implementing affected commands.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Nx Workspace Patterns
Production patterns for Nx monorepo management.
## Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to nx workspace patterns
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
## Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`.
## Use this skill when
- Setting up new Nx workspaces
- Configuring project boundaries
- Optimizing CI with affected commands
- Implementing remote caching
- Managing dependencies between projects
- Migrating to Nx
## Core Concepts
### 1. Nx Architecture
```
workspace/
├── apps/ # Deployable applications
│ ├── web/
│ └── api/
├── libs/ # Shared libraries
│ ├── shared/
│ │ ├── ui/
│ │ └── utils/
│ └── feature/
│ ├── auth/
│ └── dashboard/
├── tools/ # Custom executors/generators
├── nx.json # Nx configuration
└── workspace.json # Project configuration
```
### 2. Library Types
| Type | Purpose | Example |
|------|---------|---------|
| **feature** | Smart components, business logic | `feature-auth` |
| **ui** | Presentational components | `ui-buttons` |
| **data-access** | API calls, state management | `data-access-users` |
| **util** | Pure functions, helpers | `util-formatting` |
| **shell** | App bootstrapping | `shell-web` |
## Templates
### Template 1: nx.json Configuration
```json
{
"$schema": "./node_modules/nx/schemas/nx-schema.json",
"npmScope": "myorg",
"affected": {
"defaultBase": "main"
},
"tasksRunnerOptions": {
"default": {
"runner": "nx/tasks-runners/default",
"options": {
"cacheableOperations": [
"build",
"lint",
"test",
"e2e",
"build-storybook"
],
"parallel": 3
}
}
},
"targetDefaults": {
"build": {
"dependsOn": ["^build"],
"inputs": ["production", "^production"],
"cache": true
},
"test": {
"inputs": ["default", "^production", "{workspaceRoot}/jest.preset.js"],
"cache": true
},
"lint": {
"inputs": ["default", "{workspaceRoot}/.eslintrc.json"],
"cache": true
},
"e2e": {
"inputs": ["default", "^production"],
"cache": true
}
},
"namedInputs": {
"default": ["{projectRoot}/**/*", "sharedGlobals"],
"production": [
"default",
"!{projectRoot}/**/?(*.)+(spec|test).[jt]s?(x)?(.snap)",
"!{projectRoot}/tsconfig.spec.json",
"!{projectRoot}/jest.config.[jt]s",
"!{projectRoot}/.eslintrc.json"
],
"sharedGlobals": [
"{workspaceRoot}/babel.config.json",
"{workspaceRoot}/tsconfig.base.json"
]
},
"generators": {
"@nx/react": {
"application": {
"style": "css",
"linter": "eslint",
"bundler": "webpack"
},
"library": {
"style": "css",
"linter": "eslint"
},
"component": {
"style": "css"
}
}
}
}
```
### Template 2: Project Configuration
```json
// apps/web/project.json
{
"name": "web",
"$schema": "../../node_modules/nx/schemas/project-schema.json",
"sourceRoot": "apps/web/src",
"projectType": "application",
"tags": ["type:app", "scope:web"],
"targets": {
"build": {
"executor": "@nx/webpack:webpack",
"outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
"defaultConfiguration": "production",
"options": {
"compiler": "babel",
"outputPath": "dist/apps/web",
"index": "apps/web/src/index.html",
"main": "apps/web/src/main.tsx",
"tsConfig": "apps/web/tsconfig.app.json",
"assets": ["apps/web/src/assets"],
"styles": ["apps/web/src/styles.css"]
},
"configurations": {
"development": {
"extractLicenses": false,
"optimization": false,
"sourceMap": true
},
"production": {
"optimization": true,
"outputHashing": "all",
"sourceMap": false,
"extractLicenses": true
}
}
},
"serve": {
"executor": "@nx/webpack:dev-server",
"defaultConfiguration": "development",
"options": {
"buildTarget": "web:build"
},
"configurations": {
"development": {
"buildTarget": "web:build:development"
},
"production": {
"buildTarget": "web:build:production"
}
}
},
"test": {
"executor": "@nx/jest:jest",
"outputs": ["{workspaceRoot}/coverage/{projectRoot}"],
"options": {
"jestConfig": "apps/web/jest.config.ts",
"passWithNoTests": true
}
},
"lint": {
"executor": "@nx/eslint:lint",
"outputs": ["{options.outputFile}"],
"options": {
"lintFilePatterns": ["apps/web/**/*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}"]
}
}
}
}
```
### Template 3: Module Boundary Rules
```json
// .eslintrc.json
{
"root": true,
"ignorePatterns": ["**/*"],
"plugins": ["@nx"],
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["*.ts", "*.tsx", "*.js", "*.jsx"],
"rules": {
"@nx/enforce-module-boundaries": [
"error",
{
"enforceBuildableLibDependency": true,
"allow": [],
"depConstraints": [
{
"sourceTag": "type:app",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": [
"type:feature",
"type:ui",
"type:data-access",
"type:util"
]
},
{
"sourceTag": "type:feature",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": [
"type:ui",
"type:data-access",
"type:util"
]
},
{
"sourceTag": "type:ui",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["type:ui", "type:util"]
},
{
"sourceTag": "type:data-access",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["type:data-access", "type:util"]
},
{
"sourceTag": "type:util",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["type:util"]
},
{
"sourceTag": "scope:web",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["scope:web", "scope:shared"]
},
{
"sourceTag": "scope:api",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["scope:api", "scope:shared"]
},
{
"sourceTag": "scope:shared",
"onlyDependOnLibsWithTags": ["scope:shared"]
}
]
}
]
}
}
]
}
```
### Template 4: Custom Generator
```typescript
// tools/generators/feature-lib/index.ts
import {
Tree,
formatFiles,
generateFiles,
joinPathFragments,
names,
readProjectConfiguration,
} from '@nx/devkit';
import { libraryGenerator } from '@nx/react';
interface FeatureLibraryGeneratorSchema {
name: string;
scope: string;
directory?: string;
}
export default async function featureLibraryGenerator(
tree: Tree,
options: FeatureLibraryGeneratorSchema
) {
const { name, scope, directory } = options;
const projectDirectory = directory
? `${directory}/${name}`
: `libs/${scope}/feature-${name}`;
// Generate base library
await libraryGenerator(tree, {
name: `feature-${name}`,
directory: projectDirectory,
tags: `type:feature,scope:${scope}`,
style: 'css',
skipTsConfig: false,
skipFormat: true,
unitTestRunner: 'jest',
linter: 'eslint',
});
// Add custom files
const projectConfig = readProjectConfiguration(tree, `${scope}-feature-${name}`);
const projectNames = names(name);
generateFiles(
tree,
joinPathFragments(__dirname, 'files'),
projectConfig.sourceRoot,
{
...projectNames,
scope,
tmpl: '',
}
);
await formatFiles(tree);
}
```
### Template 5: CI Configuration with Affected
```yaml
# .github/workflows/ci.yml
name: CI
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
env:
NX_CLOUD_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NX_CLOUD_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
jobs:
main:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Derive SHAs for affected commands
uses: nrwl/nx-set-shas@v4
- name: Run affected lint
run: npx nx affected -t lint --parallel=3
- name: Run affected test
run: npx nx affected -t test --parallel=3 --configuration=ci
- name: Run affected build
run: npx nx affected -t build --parallel=3
- name: Run affected e2e
run: npx nx affected -t e2e --parallel=1
```
### Template 6: Remote Caching Setup
```typescript
// nx.json with Nx Cloud
{
"tasksRunnerOptions": {
"default": {
"runner": "nx-cloud",
"options": {
"cacheableOperations": ["build", "lint", "test", "e2e"],
"accessToken": "your-nx-cloud-token",
"parallel": 3,
"cacheDirectory": ".nx/cache"
}
}
},
"nxCloudAccessToken": "your-nx-cloud-token"
}
// Self-hosted cache with S3
{
"tasksRunnerOptions": {
"default": {
"runner": "@nx-aws-cache/nx-aws-cache",
"options": {
"cacheableOperations": ["build", "lint", "test"],
"awsRegion": "us-east-1",
"awsBucket": "my-nx-cache-bucket",
"awsProfile": "default"
}
}
}
}
```
## Common Commands
```bash
# Generate new library
nx g @nx/react:lib feature-auth --directory=libs/web --tags=type:feature,scope:web
# Run affected tests
nx affected -t test --base=main
# View dependency graph
nx graph
# Run specific project
nx build web --configuration=production
# Reset cache
nx reset
# Run migrations
nx migrate latest
nx migrate --run-migrations
```
## Best Practices
### Do's
- **Use tags consistently** - Enforce with module boundaries
- **Enable caching early** - Significant CI savings
- **Keep libs focused** - Single responsibility
- **Use generators** - Ensure consistency
- **Document boundaries** - Help new developers
### Don'ts
- **Don't create circular deps** - Graph should be acyclic
- **Don't skip affected** - Test only what changed
- **Don't ignore boundaries** - Tech debt accumulates
- **Don't over-granularize** - Balance lib count
## Resources
- [Nx Documentation](https://nx.dev/getting-started/intro)
- [Module Boundaries](https://nx.dev/core-features/enforce-module-boundaries)
- [Nx Cloud](https://nx.app/)Related Skills
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