CLI for Angular applications based on the ember-cli project.
The CLI is now in Release Candidate (RC). If you are updating from a beta version, check out our [RC Update Guide] (https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/wiki/stories-rc-update).
If you wish to collaborate, check out our issue list.
Before submitting new issues, have a look at issues marked with the type: faq label.
Both the CLI and generated project have dependencies that require Node 6.9.0 or higher, together with NPM 3 or higher.
- Installation
- Usage
- Generating a New Project
- Generating Components, Directives, Pipes and Services
- Updating Angular CLI
- Development Hints for hacking on Angular CLI
- Documentation
- License
BEFORE YOU INSTALL: please read the prerequisites
npm install -g @angular/cling helpng new PROJECT_NAME cd PROJECT_NAME ng serveNavigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
You can configure the default HTTP host and port used by the development server with two command-line options :
ng serve --host 0.0.0.0 --port 4201You can use the ng generate (or just ng g) command to generate Angular components:
ng generate component my-new-component ng g component my-new-component # using the alias # components support relative path generation # if in the directory src/app/feature/ and you run ng g component new-cmp # your component will be generated in src/app/feature/new-cmp # but if you were to run ng g component ../newer-cmp # your component will be generated in src/app/newer-cmpYou can find all possible blueprints in the table below:
| Scaffold | Usage |
|---|---|
| Component | ng g component my-new-component |
| Directive | ng g directive my-new-directive |
| Pipe | ng g pipe my-new-pipe |
| Service | ng g service my-new-service |
| Class | ng g class my-new-class |
| Guard | ng g guard my-new-guard |
| Interface | ng g interface my-new-interface |
| Enum | ng g enum my-new-enum |
| Module | ng g module my-module |
If you're using Angular CLI beta.28 or less, you need to uninstall angular-cli package. It should be done due to changing of package's name and scope from angular-cli to @angular/cli:
npm uninstall -g angular-cli npm uninstall --save-dev angular-cliTo update Angular CLI to a new version, you must update both the global package and your project's local package.
Global package:
npm uninstall -g @angular/cli npm cache clean npm install -g @angular/cli@latestLocal project package:
rm -rf node_modules dist # use rmdir /S/Q node_modules dist in Windows Command Prompt; use rm -r -fo node_modules,dist in Windows PowerShell npm install --save-dev @angular/cli@latest npm installYou can find more details about changes between versions in CHANGELOG.md.
git clone https://github.com/angular/angular-cli.git cd angular-cli npm linknpm link is very similar to npm install -g except that instead of downloading the package from the repo, the just cloned angular-cli/ folder becomes the global package. Any changes to the files in the angular-cli/ folder will immediately affect the global @angular/cli package, allowing you to quickly test any changes you make to the cli project.
Now you can use @angular/cli via the command line:
ng new foo cd foo npm link @angular/cli ng servenpm link @angular/cli is needed because by default the globally installed @angular/cli just loads the local @angular/cli from the project which was fetched remotely from npm. npm link @angular/cli symlinks the global @angular/cli package to the local @angular/cli package. Now the angular-cli you cloned before is in three places: The folder you cloned it into, npm's folder where it stores global packages and the Angular CLI project you just created.
You can also use ng new foo --link-cli to automatically link the @angular/cli package.
Please read the official npm-link documentation and the npm-link cheatsheet for more information.
The documentation for the Angular CLI is located in this repo's wiki.
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