docs(aio): update glossary for CLI (#20017)

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@ -132,7 +132,6 @@ You launch an Angular application by "bootstrapping" it using the application ro
Bootstrapping identifies an application's top level "root" [component](guide/glossary#component), Bootstrapping identifies an application's top level "root" [component](guide/glossary#component),
which is the first component that is loaded for the application. which is the first component that is loaded for the application.
For more information, see the [Setup](guide/setup) page.
You can bootstrap multiple apps in the same `index.html`, each app with its own top-level root. You can bootstrap multiple apps in the same `index.html`, each app with its own top-level root.
@ -150,6 +149,12 @@ camelCase is also known as *lower camel case* to distinguish it from *upper came
In Angular documentation, "camelCase" always means *lower camel case*. In Angular documentation, "camelCase" always means *lower camel case*.
## CLI
The Angular CLI is a `command line interface` tool that can create a project, add files, and perform a variety of ongoing development tasks such as testing, bundling, and deployment.
Learn more in the [Getting Started](guide/quickstart) guide.
{@a component} {@a component}
@ -496,7 +501,7 @@ is based on the [ES2015 module standard](http://www.2ality.com/2014/09/es6-modul
An application that adheres to this standard requires a module loader to An application that adheres to this standard requires a module loader to
load modules on request and resolve inter-module dependencies. load modules on request and resolve inter-module dependencies.
Angular doesn't include a module loader and doesn't have a preference Angular doesn't include a module loader and doesn't have a preference
for any particular third-party library (although most examples use SystemJS). for any particular third-party library.
You can use any module library that conforms to the standard. You can use any module library that conforms to the standard.
Modules are typically named after the file in which the exported thing is defined. Modules are typically named after the file in which the exported thing is defined.