# dep-graph Graph dependencies within workspace ## Usage ```bash nx dep-graph ``` Install `nx` globally to invoke the command directly using `nx`, or use `npm run nx` or `yarn nx`. ### Examples Open the dep graph of the workspace in the browser: ```bash nx dep-graph ``` Save the dep graph into a json file: ```bash nx dep-graph --file=output.json ``` Generate a static website with dep graph into an html file, accompanied by an asset folder called static: ```bash nx dep-graph --file=output.html ``` Show the graph where every node is either an ancestor or a descendant of todos-feature-main: ```bash nx dep-graph --focus=todos-feature-main ``` Include project-one and project-two in the dep graph: ```bash nx dep-graph --include=project-one,project-two ``` Exclude project-one and project-two from the dep graph: ```bash nx dep-graph --exclude=project-one,project-two ``` Show the graph where every node is either an ancestor or a descendant of todos-feature-main, but exclude project-one and project-two: ```bash nx dep-graph --focus=todos-feature-main --exclude=project-one,project-two ``` ## Options ### exclude List of projects delimited by commas to exclude from the dependency graph. ### file output file (e.g. --file=output.json or --file=dep-graph.html) ### focus Use to show the dependency graph for a particular project and every node that is either an ancestor or a descendant. ### groupByFolder Group projects by folder in dependency graph ### help Show help ### host Bind the dep graph server to a specific ip address. ### version Show version number