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feat(misc): remove @nrwl/ scoped packages #27858

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@jaysoo jaysoo commented Sep 10, 2024

This PR removes the @nrwl/* packages. Also cleans up references to the legacy packages.

NOTE: The rescope page is now under /deprecated/rescope. There is still >1000K monthly traffic to it, which might be due to older Nx users.

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Need to update the paragraph in rescope deprecated page to indicate that the @nrwl/ packages are no longer being published to npm

@FrozenPandaz FrozenPandaz merged commit f221a41 into master Sep 27, 2024
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@FrozenPandaz FrozenPandaz deleted the feat/remove-nrwl-scope branch September 27, 2024 21:19
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