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@tc-libs/angular-20
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This project was generated using [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 20.3.0.
This project was generated using Angular CLI version 20.3.0.
Angular CLI includes powerful code scaffolding tools. To generate a new component, run:
ng generate component component-name
For a complete list of available schematics (such as components, directives, or pipes), run:
ng generate --help
To build the library, run:
ng build shared
This command will compile your project, and the build artifacts will be placed in the dist/ directory.
Once the project is built, you can publish your library by following these steps:
Navigate to the dist directory:
cd dist/shared
Run the npm publish command to publish your library to the npm registry:
npm publish
To execute unit tests with the Karma test runner, use the following command:
ng test
For end-to-end (e2e) testing, run:
ng e2e
Angular CLI does not come with an end-to-end testing framework by default. You can choose one that suits your needs.
For more information on using the Angular CLI, including detailed command references, visit the Angular CLI Overview and Command Reference page.
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This project was generated using [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 20.3.0.
We found that @tc-libs/angular-20 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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