# application Create a Next.js application ## Usage ```bash nx generate application ... ``` ```bash nx g app ... # same ``` By default, Nx will search for `application` in the default collection provisioned in `angular.json`. You can specify the collection explicitly as follows: ```bash nx g @nrwl/next:application ... ``` Show what will be generated without writing to disk: ```bash nx g application ... --dry-run ``` ### Examples Generate apps/myorg/myapp and apps/myorg/myapp-e2e: ```bash nx g app myapp --directory=myorg ``` ## Options ### directory Alias(es): d Type: `string` The directory of the new application. ### e2eTestRunner Default: `cypress` Type: `string` Possible values: `cypress`, `none` Test runner to use for end to end (e2e) tests ### js Default: `false` Type: `boolean` Generate JavaScript files rather than TypeScript files. ### linter Default: `eslint` Type: `string` Possible values: `eslint`, `tslint` The tool to use for running lint checks. ### name Type: `string` The name of the application. ### server Type: `string` The server script path to be used with next. ### skipFormat Default: `false` Type: `boolean` Skip formatting files ### skipWorkspaceJson Default: `false` Type: `boolean` Skip updating workspace.json with default options based on values provided to this app (e.g. babel, style) ### style Alias(es): s Default: `css` Type: `string` Possible values: `css`, `scss`, `styl`, `less`, `styled-components`, `@emotion/styled`, `styled-jsx` The file extension to be used for style files. ### tags Alias(es): t Type: `string` Add tags to the application (used for linting) ### unitTestRunner Default: `jest` Type: `string` Possible values: `jest`, `none` Test runner to use for unit tests