Maurycy 0031ef0a8f Initialize environment configuration and enhance API logging
- Added a new .env file for environment variables including database and Redis configurations.
- Updated CLAUDE.md with hard rules for development practices.
- Enhanced package.json with new scripts for development and infrastructure management.
- Integrated Pino for structured logging in the API, replacing the default NestJS logger.
- Implemented OpenTelemetry for tracing and monitoring in the API.
- Added durationMinutes field to the Mission model in Prisma schema and created corresponding migration.
- Updated missions controller and service to handle mission duration and abandonment logic.
- Introduced new logger module for consistent logging across the application.
2026-05-11 08:38:19 +00:00

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Run tasks

To run tasks with Nx use:

npx nx <target> <project-name>

For example:

npx nx build myproject

These targets are either inferred automatically or defined in the project.json or package.json files.

More about running tasks in the docs »

Add new projects

While you could add new projects to your workspace manually, you might want to leverage Nx plugins and their code generation feature.

To install a new plugin you can use the nx add command. Here's an example of adding the React plugin:

npx nx add @nx/react

Use the plugin's generator to create new projects. For example, to create a new React app or library:

# Generate an app
npx nx g @nx/react:app demo

# Generate a library
npx nx g @nx/react:lib some-lib

You can use npx nx list to get a list of installed plugins. Then, run npx nx list <plugin-name> to learn about more specific capabilities of a particular plugin. Alternatively, install Nx Console to browse plugins and generators in your IDE.

Learn more about Nx plugins » | Browse the plugin registry »

Set up CI!

Step 1

To connect to Nx Cloud, run the following command:

npx nx connect

Connecting to Nx Cloud ensures a fast and scalable CI pipeline. It includes features such as:

Step 2

Use the following command to configure a CI workflow for your workspace:

npx nx g ci-workflow

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