# App shell App shell is a way to render a portion of your application via a route at build time. It can improve the user experience by quickly launching a static rendered page (a skeleton common to all pages) while the browser downloads the full client version and switches to it automatically after the code loads. This gives users a meaningful first paint of your application that appears quickly because the browser can simply render the HTML and CSS without the need to initialize any JavaScript. Learn more in [The App Shell Model](https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/architecture/app-shell). ## Step 1: Prepare the application You can do this with the following CLI command: ng new my-app --routing For an existing application, you have to manually add the `RouterModule` and defining a `` within your application. ## Step 2: Create the app shell Use the CLI to automatically create the app shell. ng generate app-shell --client-project my-app --universal-project server-app * `my-app` takes the name of your client application. * `server-app` takes the name of the Universal (or server) application. After running this command you will notice that the `angular.json` configuration file has been updated to add two new targets, with a few other changes. "server": { "builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:server", "options": { "outputPath": "dist/my-app-server", "main": "src/main.server.ts", "tsConfig": "tsconfig.server.json" } }, "app-shell": { "builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:app-shell", "options": { "browserTarget": "my-app:build", "serverTarget": "my-app:server", "route": "shell" } } ## Step 3: Verify the app is built with the shell content Use the CLI to build the `app-shell` target. ng run my-app:app-shell To verify the build output, open `dist/my-app/index.html`. Look for default text `app-shell works!` to show that the app shell route was rendered as part of the output.