it's part of a repo series designed
to create a Web Application with Angular 18
Featuring Angular 18.2.1 & Angular CLI 18.2.1
See the Angular Live demo, Test the repo with Quick start and for more information Read the step by step Tutorial or read the Getting started
to create a Web Application with React 18
to create a Node Application with Express 4
Here is a working Angular live demo : https://angular.ganatan.com
# choose a repo
# download the example or clone the repo from github
git clone https://github.com/ganatan/angular-react-starter.git
# download the example or clone the repo from gitlab
git clone https://gitlab.com/ganatan/angular-react-starter.git
# change directory
cd angular-react-starter
cd angular
# install the repo with npm
npm install
# start the server
npm start
in your browser go to http://localhost:4200
# choose a repo
# download the example or clone the repo from github
git clone https://github.com/ganatan/angular-react-starter.git
# download the example or clone the repo from gitlab
git clone https://gitlab.com/ganatan/angular-react-starter.git
# change directory
cd angular-react-starter
cd react
# install the repo with npm
npm install
# start the server
npm start
in your browser go to http://localhost:3000
# choose a repo
# download the example or clone the repo from github
git clone https://github.com/ganatan/angular-react-starter.git
# download the example or clone the repo from gitlab
git clone https://gitlab.com/ganatan/angular-react-starter.git
# change directory
cd angular-react-starter
cd node
# install the repo with npm
npm install
# start the server
npm start
in your browser go to http://localhost:5000
Here is a step by step Tutorial : https://www.ganatan.com/tutorials/getting-started-with-angular
npm install
(installing dependencies)npm outdated
(verifying dependencies)npm run start
npm run build
npm run lint
npm run test
npm run coverage
npm install
(installing dependencies)npm outdated
(verifying dependencies)npm run start
npm run build
npm run lint
npm run test
npm run coverage
npm install
(installing dependencies)npm outdated
(verifying dependencies)npm run start
npm run build
npm run lint
npm run test
npm run coverage