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angulartics-calq
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Calq plugin for Angulartics.
First make sure you've read installation and setup instructions for Angulartics.
Then you can install this package either with npm
or with bower
.
npm install angulartics-calq
Then add angulartics.calq
as a dependency for your app:
require('angulartics')
angular.module('myApp', [
'angulartics',
require('angulartics-calq')
]);
Please note that core Angulartics doesn't export the name yet, but it will once we move it into the new organization.
bower install angulartics-calq
Add the <script>
to your index.html
:
<script src="/bower_components/angulartics-calq/dist/angulartics-calq.min.js"></script>
Then add angulartics.calq
as a dependency for your app:
angular.module('myApp', [
'angulartics',
'angulartics.calq'
]);
Documentation is available on the Angulartics site.
npm run build
FAQs
Calq plugin for Angulartics
The npm package angulartics-calq receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, angulartics-calq popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that angulartics-calq 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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