run-many

Run target for multiple listed projects

Usage

nx run-many

Install nx globally to invoke the command directly using nx, or use npx nx, yarn nx, or pnpx nx.

Examples

Test all projects:

nx run-many --target=test

Test proj1 and proj2:

nx run-many --target=test --projects=proj1,proj2

Test proj1 and proj2 in parallel:

nx run-many --target=test --projects=proj1,proj2 --parallel=2

Options

all

Type: boolean

Default: true

[deprecated] Run the target on all projects in the workspace

configuration

Type: string

This is the configuration to use when performing tasks on projects

exclude

Type: array

Default: []

Exclude certain projects from being processed

help

Type: boolean

Show help

nx-bail

Type: boolean

Default: false

Stop command execution after the first failed task

nx-ignore-cycles

Type: boolean

Default: false

Ignore cycles in the task graph

only-failed

Type: boolean

Default: false

Deprecated: The command to rerun failed projects will appear if projects fail. This now does nothing and will be removed in v15.

Only run the target on projects which previously failed

output-style

Type: string

Choices: [dynamic, static, stream, stream-without-prefixes]

Defines how Nx emits outputs tasks logs

parallel

Type: string

Max number of parallel processes [default is 3]

projects

Type: string

Projects to run (comma delimited)

runner

Type: string

Override the tasks runner in nx.json

skip-nx-cache

Type: boolean

Default: false

Rerun the tasks even when the results are available in the cache

target

Type: string

Task to run for affected projects

verbose

Type: boolean

Default: false

Prints additional information about the commands (e.g., stack traces)

version

Type: boolean

Show version number

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