
run-nx-generator
PopularRun Nx generators with prioritization for workspace-plugin generators. Use this when generating code, scaffolding new features, or automating repetitive tasks in the monorepo.
Run Nx generators with prioritization for workspace-plugin generators. Use this when generating code, scaffolding new features, or automating repetitive tasks in the monorepo.
Run Nx Generator
This skill helps you execute Nx generators efficiently, with special focus on workspace-plugin generators from your internal tooling.
Generator Priority List
Use the mcp__nx-mcp__nx_generator_schema tool to get more information about how to use the generator
Choose which generators to run in this priority order:
🔥 Workspace-Plugin Generators (High Priority)
These are your custom internal tools in tools/workspace-plugin/
📦 Core Nx Generators (Standard)
Only use these if workspace-plugin generators don't fit:
nx generate @nx/devkit:...- DevKit utilitiesnx generate @nx/node:...- Node.js librariesnx generate @nx/react:...- React components and apps- Framework-specific generators
How to Run Generators
-
List available generators:
-
Get generator schema (to see available options):
Use themcp__nx-mcp__nx_generator_schematool to get more information about how to use the generator -
Run the generator:
nx generate [generator-path] [options] -
Verify the changes:
- Review generated files
- Run tests:
nx affected -t test - Format code:
npx prettier --write [files]
Best Practices
- ✅ Always check workspace-plugin first - it has your custom solutions
- ✅ Use
--dry-runflag to preview changes before applying - ✅ Format generated code immediately with Prettier
- ✅ Test affected projects after generation
- ✅ Commit generator changes separately from manual edits
Examples
Bumping Maven Version
When updating the Maven plugin version, use the workspace-plugin generator:
nx generate @nx/workspace-plugin:bump-maven-version \
--newVersion 0.0.10 \
--nxVersion 22.1.0-beta.7
This automates all the version bumping instead of manual file edits.
Creating a New Plugin
For creating a new create-nodes plugin:
nx generate @nx/workspace-plugin:create-nodes-plugin \
--name my-custom-plugin
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Generate new code or projects
- Scaffold new features or libraries
- Automate repetitive setup tasks
- Update internal tools and configurations
- Create migrations or version updates
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