James Henry 48c7c7b6a3
fix(core): always use project level tsconfigs with eslint (#4657)
* chore(core): increase coverage of eslint config file contents

* fix(core): always use project level tsconfigs with eslint

* chore(core): enhance depcheck to ignore type only imports

* chore(linter): migration always-use-project-level-tsconfigs-with-eslint

* fix(core): snapshots

* feat(core): thin wrapper around tseslint parser

* fix(core): depcheck for eslint-plugin-nx

* fix(core): revert wrapped parser

* fix(linter): add tsconfig root dir to allow for normalized paths for project configs

* fix(linter): move migration to 11.5.0

* fix(linter): add dependency on to @nrwl/workspace

Co-authored-by: Jason Jean <jasonjean1993@gmail.com>
2021-03-05 11:48:18 -05:00
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Angular Plugin for Nx

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? Workspace name (e.g., org name)     happyorg
? What to create in the new workspace angular    [a workspace with a single Angular application]
? Application name                    myapp
? Default stylesheet format           CSS

Serving Application

  • Run nx serve myapp to serve the newly generated application!
  • Run nx test myapp to test it.
  • Run nx e2e myapp-e2e to run e2e tests for it.

You can also use ng instead of `nx:

  • Run ng serve myapp to serve the newly generated application!
  • Run ng test myapp to test it.
  • Run ng e2e myapp-e2e to run e2e tests for it.

Adding Angular Plugin Into an Existing Workspace

You can always add the Angular plugin to an existing workspace by installing @nrwl/angular and then generating an Angular application, as follows: ng g @nrwl/angular:app myapp.

Quick Start Videos

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