We reworked the Nx docs so the "getting started" experience is more streamlined and caters only to things everyone should learn.
Nx is simpler than ever, and if you haven't tried it in a while I highly recommend taking a look again.
Check it out!
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As an aside, I exclusively use Claude and Claude Code to learn or setup new tools.
Like switching from Ghostty to Kitty, I had Claude inspect my Ghostty, neovim, and tmux setup and try to keep the key bindings similar so I don't have to retrain my brain too much.
The new tutorial series also serves as a great way to use AI agents to learn Nx. You can copy the prompt into Claude Code or a similar tool, and it'll guide you through the content using the actual repo!
nx.dev/docs/getting...
BTW we're looking for a UX Engineer to join the Nx Cloud team π If you love crafting satisfying user experiences and noodling on UI components, let's talk more: jobs.lever.co/nrwl/86af8e6...
π¨ Job alert! π¨ We're looking for an EU or UK-based Infrastructure Engineer to join our team and help build, maintain, and optimize our cloud infrastructure.
Check out the full job posting here: jobs.lever.co/nrwl/d7b381...
We've made a lot of improvements to the TypeScript setup that Nx generates. There are both local dev and CI benefits, and this is the best way to scale out you TS monorepo without running into CPU/memory issues.