# Angular Components Overview
Components are the main building block for Angular applications. Each component consists of:
* An HTML template that declares what renders on the page
* A Typescript class that defines behavior
* A CSS selector that defines how the component is used in a template
* Optionally, CSS styles applied to the template
This topic describes how to create and configure an Angular component.
To view or download the example code used in this topic, see the .
## Prerequisites
To create a component, verify that you have met the following prerequisites:
1. Install the Angular CLI.
1. Create an Angular project.
If you don't have a project, you can create one using `ng new `, where `` is the name of your Angular application.
## Creating a component
The easiest way to create a component is with the Angular CLI. You can also create a component manually.
### Creating a component using the Angular CLI
To create a component using the Angular CLI:
1. From a terminal window, navigate to the directory containing your application.
1. Run the `ng generate component ` command, where `` is the name of your new component.
By default, this command creates the following:
* A folder named after the component
* A component file, `.component.ts`
* A template file, `.component.ts`
* A CSS file, `.component.css`
* A testing specification file, `.component.spec.ts`
Where `` is the name of your component.
You can change how `ng generate component` creates new components.
For more information, see [ng generate component](cli/generate#component-command) in the Angular CLI documentation.
### Creating a component manually
Although the Angular CLI is the easiest way to create an Angular component, you can also create a component manually.
This section describes how to create the core component file within an existing Angular project.
To create a new component manually:
1. Navigate to your Angular project directory.
1. Create a new file, `.component.ts`.
1. At the top of the file, add the following import statement.
1. After the `import` statement, add a `@Component` decorator.
1. Choose a CSS selector for the component.
For more information on choosing a selector, see [Specifying a component's selector](#specifying-a-components-css-selector).
1. Define the HTML template that the component uses to display information.
In most cases, this template is a separate HTML file.
For more information on defining a component's template, see [Defining a component's template](#defining-a-components-template).
1. Select the styles for the component's template.
In most cases, you define the styles for you component's template in a separate file.
1. Add a `class` statement that includes the code for the component.
## Specifying a component's CSS selector
Every component requires a CSS _selector_. A selector instructs Angular to instantiate this component wherever it finds the corresponding tag in template HTML. For example, consider a component, `hello-world.component.ts` that defines its selector as `app-hello-world`. This selector instructs angular to instantiate this component any time the tag, `` in a template.
To specify a component's selector, add a `selector` statement to the `@Component` decorator.
## Defining a component's template
A template is a block of HTML that tells Angular how to render the component in your application.
You can define a template for your component in one of two ways: by referencing an external file, or directly within the component.
To define a template as an external file, add a `templateUrl` property to the `@Component` decorator.
To define a template within the component, add a `template` property to the `@Component` decorator that contains the HTML you want to use.
If your want your template to span multiple lines, you can use backticks ( `
).
For example:
An Angular component requires a template defined using `template` or `templateUrl`. You cannot have both statements in a component.
## Declaring a component's styles
You can declare component styles uses for its template in one of two ways: by referencing an external file, or directly within the component.
To declare the styles for a component in a separate file, add a `stylesUrls` property to the `@Component` decorator.
To select the styles within the component, add a `styles` property to the `@Component` decorator that contains the styles you want to use.
The `styles` property takes an array of strings that contain the CSS rule declarations.
## Next steps
* For an archictural overview of components, see [Introduction to components and templates](guide/architecture-components).
* For additional options you can use when creating a component, see [Component](api/core/Component) in the API Reference.
* For more information on styling components, see [Component styles](guide/component-styles).
* For more information on templates, see [Template syntax](guide/template-syntax).