- Updated lit to version 3.3.1 - Upgraded react and react-dom to version 19.2.0 - Updated tslib to version 2.8.1 - Upgraded zod to version 4.1.13 - Updated @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators to version 7.28.0 - Upgraded @playwright/test to version 1.57.0 - Updated @storybook/test-runner to version 0.24.2 - Updated @swc-node/register to version 1.11.1 - Updated @swc/core to version 1.15.3 - Updated @swc/helpers to version 0.5.17 - Upgraded @trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports to version 6.0.0 - Updated @types/node to version 24.10.1 - Upgraded @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin and parser to version 8.48.0 - Updated @vitest/ui to version 4.0.14 - Upgraded eslint to version 9.39.1 - Updated eslint-config-prettier to version 10.1.8 - Upgraded eslint-plugin-playwright to version 2.3.0 - Updated jest and related packages to version 30.2.0 - Updated jiti to version 2.6.1 - Updated jsdom to version 27.2.0 - Updated prettier to version 3.7.1 - Updated rxjs to version 7.8.2 - Upgraded storybook to version 10.1.2 - Updated verdaccio to version 6.2.3 - Updated vite to version 7.2.4 - Updated vitest to version 4.0.14
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Learn more about Nx generators on the docs.
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nx <target> <project> <...options>
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nx run-many -t <target1> <target2>
..or add -p to filter specific projects
nx run-many -t <target1> <target2> -p <proj1> <proj2>
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