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Before you begin, make sure your development environment includes Node.js®
and npm
package manager.
Angular 19 requires Node.js
LTS version ^18.19
, ^20.11
or ^22.0
.
node -v
in a terminal/console window.Node.js
, go to nodejs.org.Install the Angular CLI globally using a terminal/console window.
npm install -g @angular/cli
Several quick start options are available (pick one):
ng add @coreui/angular
npm install @coreui/angular @coreui/icons-angular @coreui/coreui
git clone https://github.com/coreui/coreui-angular.git
Read the Getting started page for information on the framework contents, templates and examples, and more.
npm install @coreui/coreui --save
@import "@coreui/coreui/scss/coreui";
npm install bootstrap
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See the Releases section of our project for changelogs for each release version.
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