chore(repo): Increase number of parallel running nx tasks#19443
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chore(repo): Increase number of parallel running nx tasks#19443
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node-overhead report 🧳Note: This is a synthetic benchmark with a minimal express app and does not necessarily reflect the real-world performance impact in an application.
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After moving from lerna to nx, I noticed we run fewer tasks in parrallel. This PR sets the limit to 10. previously, we used the default value 3.
If reviewers prefer a different number than 10, I'm happy to change it. On my local build this led to good results but mileage may vary.
Speed comparison on my local machine (3 vs 10 tasks in parallel)
yarn clean: 16s vs 10syarn build:tarball: 135s vs 98sCloses #19444 (added automatically)