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@ng-zen/cli
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The ng-zen CLI is a command-line tool designed to facilitate the generation of UI-kit elements for Angular applications using Angular schematics. It provides out-of-the-box components that can be quickly integrated into Angular projects.
The ng-zen CLI is a command-line tool designed to facilitate the generation of UI-kit elements for Angular applications using Angular schematics. It provides out-of-the-box components that can be quickly integrated into Angular projects.
To install ng-zen CLI, use the following command:
ng add @ng-zen/cli
This command will add the necessary dependencies and configurations to your Angular project.
You can generate components using the ng-zen CLI. Components are generated using the following command format:
ng generate @ng-zen/cli:component
This project is licensed under the BSD 2-Clause License. For more details, refer to the LICENSE file in the repository.
@ng-zen/cli is maintained by Konrad Stępień.
The ng-zen CLI is documented using Storybook for component examples and JSDoc, as well as Compodoc for Angular project documentation.
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The ng-zen CLI is a command-line tool designed to facilitate the generation of UI-kit elements for Angular applications using Angular schematics. It provides out-of-the-box components that can be quickly integrated into Angular projects.
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