One thing that I miss somehow more emphasized on the other comments is, that a "monorepo" approach doesn't necessarily mean "Put EVERYTHING you have in one repo".
From what I understood, just put the projects/modules into a monorepo where it makes sense for you.
So even multiple monorepos and mutliple single modules can happily live side by side.
It doesn't have to span across a whole project, but only some dependencies, which is just fine.
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One thing that I miss somehow more emphasized on the other comments is, that a "monorepo" approach doesn't necessarily mean "Put EVERYTHING you have in one repo".
From what I understood, just put the projects/modules into a monorepo where it makes sense for you.
So even multiple monorepos and mutliple single modules can happily live side by side.
It doesn't have to span across a whole project, but only some dependencies, which is just fine.