brunos3d / nx-rescope

Update your Nx packages to use the new @nx scope (formerly @nrwl).

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nx-rescope

The nx-rescope tool is designed to assist you in migrating your workspace to the new scope format introduced in Nx version 16. This update involved transitioning the @nrwl packages to the @nx scope. To learn more about this change, refer to the official documentation.

Usage

npx nx-rescope

Warning

Nx already has a built-in command to apply these migrations

nx migrate latest
npx nx migrate --run-migrations --create-commits

What does it do?

The nx-rescope tool will do the following:

  • Update the @nrwl dependencies to @nx
  • Update the @nrwl devDependencies to @nx
  • Update the @nrwl peerDependencies to @nx
  • Update the @nrwl overrides to @nx (if the --update-overrides option is enabled)
  • Install the new dependencies using your preferred package manager

You can check the current supported rescope/rename packages here.

What does it NOT do?

While the nx-rescope tool assists in migrating your workspace to the new scope format, it does not perform the following actions:

  • Update the version of the @nrwl/@nx packages. It focuses on updating the scope format rather than upgrading the package versions (use nx migrate latest instead).
  • Update the package.json files of your individual projects. Only the workspace's package.json file will be updated during the migration.
  • Modify other configuration files such as tsconfig.json, jest.config.js, etc. The tool solely focuses on updating the workspace's package.json file.

It's important to note that you may need to handle these aspects manually if necessary.

What is the recommended approach?

The recommended approach is to use the nx-rescope tool in conjunction with the nx migrate latest command. This will ensure that your workspace is up-to-date with the latest version of Nx and that the scope format is updated accordingly.

To make sure that your workspace is ready for the migration, you can run the following commands in sequence:

nx migrate latest

Then use your package manager of choice to install the new dependencies, and to make sure you are using the latest version of Nx or at least the version 16.0.0:

npm install
# or
yarn install
# or
pnpm install

Finally, run the nx-rescope tool to update the scope format:

npx nx-rescope

Options

Option Description
--help Display a help message
--dry-run By using this option, the tool will perform a dry run, meaning it will simulate the changes without modifying the package.json file or installing new dependencies.
--force If you encounter any conditions that prevent the execution of the script, you can use the --force option to override these conditions and force the tool to proceed.
--update-overrides Enabling this option will update the overrides section of the package.json file, ensuring that it aligns with the new scope format.
--skip-install If you don't want the tool to automatically install the new dependencies, you can utilize the --skip-install option. This is useful if you prefer to handle the installation manually.

Feel free to modify and enhance this readme file according to your specific project requirements.

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Update your Nx packages to use the new @nx scope (formerly @nrwl).

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