This repository holds the TypeScript source code of the angular.io quickstart, the foundation for most of the documentation samples and potentially a good starting point for your application.
Clone this repo into new project folder (e.g., my-proj
).
$ git clone https://github.com/angular/quickstart my-proj
$ cd my-proj
We have no intention of updating the source on angular/quickstart
.
Discard everything "git-like" by deleting the .git
folder.
$ rm -rf .git
You could start writing code now and throw it all away when you're done. If you'd rather preserve your work under source control, consider taking the following steps.
Initialize this project as a local git repo and make the first commit:
$ git init
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "Initial commit"
Create a remote repository for this project on the service of your choice.
Grab its address (e.g. https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git
) and push the local repo to the remote.
$ git remote add origin <repo-address>
$ git push -u origin master
Install the npm packages described in the package.json
and verify that it works:
$ npm install
$ npm start
You're ready to write your application.
Remember the npm scripts in package.json
:
npm start
- runs the compiler and a server at the same time, both in "watch mode".npm run tsc
- runs the TypeScript compiler once.npm run tsc:w
- runs the TypeScript compiler in watch mode; the process keeps running, awaiting changes to TypeScript files and re-compiling when it sees them.npm run lite
- runs the lite-server, a light-weight, static file server, written and maintained by John Papa and Christopher Martin with excellent support for Angular apps that use routing.npm run typings
- runs the typings tool.npm run postinstall
- called by npm automatically after it successfully completes package installation. This script installs the TypeScript definition files this app requires.