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angular-odm-calendar
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Install via bower
bower install angular-odm-calerndar
Install via npm
npm install angular-odm-calerndar
Add it as a dependency to your app and then use the directive in your HTML files.
Install Gulp via npm if you don't have it
npm install -g gulp
gulp
: build and test the projectgulp build
: build the project and make new files indist
gulp serve
: start a server to serve the demo page and launch a browser then watches for changes in src
files to reload the pagegulp test
: run testsgulp serve-test
: runs tests and keep test browser open for development. Watches for changes in source and test files to re-run the testsMIT
FAQs
Angular Calendar(datepicker, timepicker)
We found that angular-odm-calendar demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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