- Single char alternation (e.g. a|b|c|d) in a RegExp can be simplified to use a character class ([abcd]) instead. This usually also provides slightly better matching performance. - Character escapes that are replaceable with the unescaped character without a change in meaning. Inside the square brackets of a character class, many escapes are unnecessary that would be necessary outside of a character class. For example the regex [\.] is identical to [.] - If several qualified expressions occur after the qualifier having been checked for nullable, they can be replaced with optional chaining
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nrwl/nx/master/images/nx.png" width="600" alt="Nx - Powerful, Extensible Dev Tools"></p>
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# Nx CLI
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{{what-is-nx}}
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{{getting-started}}
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### Serving Application
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- Run `nx serve myapp` to serve the newly generated application!
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- Run `nx test myapp` to test it.
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- Run `nx e2e myapp-e2e` to run e2e tests for it.
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{{resources}}
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