Prototype of a CLI for Angular 2 applications based on the ember-cli project.
This projects is very much still a work in progress.
We still have a long way before getting out of our alpha stage. If you wish to collaborate while the project is still young, checkout our list issues.
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.
Add a new component with:
ng generate component my-new-componentAdd a new service with:
ng generate service my-new-serviceAdd a new pipe with:
ng generate pipe my-new-pipeng buildThe build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.
The CLI currently comes bundled with angular-cli-github-pages addon.
This means that you can deploy your apps quickly via:
git commit -a -m "final tweaks before deployment - what could go wrong?" ng github-pages:deploy Checkout angular-cli-github-pages addon docs for more info.
This project is currently a prototype so there are many known issues. Just to mention a few:
- All blueprints/scaffolds are in TypeScript only, in the future blueprints in all dialects officially supported by Angular will be available.
- On Windows you need to run the
buildandservecommands with Admin permissions otherwise the performance really sucks. - Karma and Protractor integrations are missing.
- The initial installation as well as
ng newtake too long because of lots of npm dependencies. - "ember" branding leaks through many error messages and help text.
- Many existing ember addons are not compatible with Angular apps built via angular-cli.
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 servernpm 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.
Please read the official npm-link documentation and the npm-link cheatsheet for more information.
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