This adds a new GitHub Actions workflow build-cli-nx.yml that builds the CLI using Nx commands instead of npm scripts. Key differences: - Uses `npx nx build cli --configuration=oss/bit` instead of npm run dist commands - Simplified build matrix focusing on OSS/Bit configurations - Runs build, test, and lint targets through Nx - Working directory is repo root instead of apps/cli - Removes platform-specific packaging (focusing on basic build verification) This complements the existing build-cli.yml workflow and allows us to validate that our Nx integration works in CI while keeping the existing npm-based builds as the primary deployment mechanism. The workflow validates both OSS and Bit configurations and ensures the build output is functional by testing the CLI help command.
Bitwarden Client Applications
This repository houses all Bitwarden client applications except the mobile applications (iOS | android).
Please refer to the Clients section of the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.
Related projects:
- bitwarden/server: The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
- bitwarden/ios: Bitwarden iOS Password Manager & Authenticator apps.
- bitwarden/android: Bitwarden Android Password Manager & Authenticator apps.
- bitwarden/directory-connector: A tool for syncing a directory (AD, LDAP, Azure, G Suite, Okta) to an organization.
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Interested in contributing in a big way? Consider joining our team! We're hiring for many positions. Please take a look at our Careers page to see what opportunities are currently open as well as what it's like to work at Bitwarden.
Contribute
Code contributions are welcome! Please commit any pull requests against the main branch. Learn more about how to contribute by reading the Contributing Guidelines. Check out the Contributing Documentation for how to get started with your first contribution.
Security audits and feedback are welcome. Please open an issue or email us privately if the report is sensitive in nature. You can read our security policy in the SECURITY.md file.
