## PDK Nag PDKNag ships with a helper utility that automatically configures CDKNag within your application. ```ts const app = PDKNag.app(); const stack = new Stack(app, 'MyStack'); ... ``` As shown above, this will configure your application to have CDKNag run on synthesis. By default, CDK will trigger a failure on `synth` if any errors are encountered. To relax these, run the following: ```shell cdk synth --ignore-errors ``` Conversely, CDK will not fail on synth if warnings are detected. To enforce that all warnings are resolved, run the following command: ```shell cdk synth --strict ``` ### Instrumenting custom NagPacks By default, when creating a PDKNag application the [AwsSolutions](https://github.com/cdklabs/cdk-nag/blob/main/RULES.md) NagPack is instrumented. In order to specify custom NagPacks to instrument, you can configure the PDKApp as follows: ```ts import { PDKNag, AwsPrototypingChecks } from "@aws-prototyping-sdk/pdk-nag"; const app = PDKNag.app({ nagPacks: [new AwsPrototypingChecks()] }); ``` In this example, the [AwsPrototypingChecks](https://github.com/aws/aws-prototyping-sdk/blob/mainline/packages/pdk-nag/src/packs/README.md) NagPack has been configured to run instead of the default. Multiple NagPacks can also be instrumented by adding NagPack instances to the `nagPacks` array;