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@schematics/angular
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This package contains a collection of schematics for generating an Angular application.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| app-shell | Generates an app shell for running a server-side version of an app |
| application | Generates a new basic app definition in the "projects" subfolder of the workspace |
| class | Creates a new, generic class definition in the given project |
| component | Creates a new, generic component definition in the given project |
| directive | Creates a new, generic directive definition in the given project |
| enum | Generates a new, generic enum definition in the given project |
| guard | Generates a new, generic route guard definition in the given project |
| interceptor | Creates a new, generic interceptor definition in the given project |
| interface | Creates a new, generic interface definition in the given project |
| library | Creates a new, generic library project in the current workspace |
| module | Creates a new, generic NgModule definition in the given project |
| ng-new | Creates a new project by combining the workspace and application schematics |
| pipe | Creates a new, generic pipe definition in the given project |
| resolver | Creates a new, generic resolver definition in the given project |
| service | Creates a new, generic service definition in the given project |
| service-worker | Pass this schematic to the "run" command to create a service worker |
| web-worker | Creates a new, generic web worker definition in the given project |
| workspace | Initializes an empty workspace and adds the necessary dependencies required by an Angular application |
While the schematics when executed via the Angular CLI and their associated options are considered stable, the programmatic APIs are not considered officially supported and are not subject to the breaking change guarantees of SemVer.
Similar to @schematics/angular, @ngrx/schematics provides schematics for generating and modifying parts of Angular applications, but it is focused on state management features using NgRx. It offers schematics for actions, reducers, effects, and more, facilitating the setup and development of reactive state management patterns.
While @angular/material primarily provides Angular components that implement Google's Material Design, it also includes schematics for adding and configuring Angular Material in an Angular project. These schematics can generate pre-configured navigation, dashboards, and tables, showcasing how it extends the Angular CLI's capabilities in a similar manner to @schematics/angular but with a focus on UI components.
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Schematics specific to Angular
The npm package @schematics/angular receives a total of 1,927,145 weekly downloads. As such, @schematics/angular popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @schematics/angular demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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