## Summary Closes #20382. `lint:diff-with-main` can load `.oxlintrc.json` files that reference `../twenty-oxlint-rules/dist/oxlint-plugin.mjs`, but the diff-lint targets did not build `twenty-oxlint-rules` first. On fresh clones, that generated plugin file is missing and oxlint fails before linting. This PR adds `twenty-oxlint-rules:build` before diff lint for: - the root `lint:diff-with-main` target default - the custom `twenty-front:lint:diff-with-main` target - the custom `twenty-server:lint:diff-with-main` target It also adds regression coverage for: - the default diff-lint target dependency - the custom front/server diff-lint target dependencies - preserving `twenty-website-new` custom dependencies because it does not load the Twenty oxlint plugin ## Tests - `npx vitest run --config packages/twenty-oxlint-rules/vitest.config.mts workspace/lint-diff-with-main-targets.spec.ts` - `node_modules/.bin/nx test twenty-oxlint-rules` - `node_modules/.bin/nx typecheck twenty-oxlint-rules` - `node_modules/.bin/nx build twenty-oxlint-rules` - `node_modules/.bin/nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-server` - `node_modules/.bin/nx lint:diff-with-main twenty-front` - `npx oxlint -c packages/twenty-oxlint-rules/.oxlintrc.json packages/twenty-oxlint-rules/workspace/lint-diff-with-main-targets.spec.ts` - `git diff --check` ## Notes - `twenty-website-new:lint:diff-with-main` dependency shape remains unchanged. Full local execution is blocked by missing local `unzip`, which the existing `check-lottie-frames` script requires. ## Docs / Changelog No docs or manual changelog update needed. This fixes Nx task wiring for an existing documented command. --------- Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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