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.callout.is-helpful
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  header Angular is in developer preview
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  p.
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    This quickstart does not reflect the final development process for writing apps with Angular.
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    The following setup is for those who want to try out Angular while it is in developer preview.
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// STEP 1 - Create a project ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-create-project 1. Create a project
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  p.
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    This quickstart shows how to write your Angular components in TypeScript. You could instead choose
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    another language such as <a href="/docs/dart/latest/quickstart.html">Dart</a>, ES5, or ES6.
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  p.
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    The goal of this quickstart is to write a component in TypeScript that prints a string.
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    We assume you have already installed <a href="https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node">Node and npm</a>.
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  p.
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    To get started, create a new empty project directory. All the following commands should be run
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    from this directory.
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  p.
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    To get the benefits of TypeScript, we want to have the type definitions available for the compiler and the editor.
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    TypeScript type definitions are typically published in a repo called <a href="http://definitelytyped.org/">DefinitelyTyped</a>.
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    To fetch one of the type definitions to the local directory, we use the <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/tsd">tsd package manager</a>.
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  code-example.
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    $ npm install -g tsd@^0.6.0
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    $ tsd install angular2 es6-promise rx rx-lite
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  p.
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    Next, create two empty files, <code>index.html</code> and <code>app.ts</code>, both at the root of the project:
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  code-example.
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    $ touch app.ts index.html
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// STEP 2 - Start the TypeScript compiler ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#start-tsc 2. Run the TypeScript compiler
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  p.
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    Since the browser doesn't understand TypeScript code, we need to run a compiler to translate
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    your code to browser-compliant JavaScript as you work. This quickstart uses the TypeScript
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    compiler in <code>--watch</code> mode, but it is also possible to do the translation in the browser as files
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    are loaded, or configure your editor or IDE to do it.
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  code-example.
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    $ npm install -g typescript@^1.5.0-beta
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    $ tsc --watch -m commonjs -t es5 --emitDecoratorMetadata app.ts
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.callout.is-helpful
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  p.
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    Windows users: if you get an error that an option is unknown, you are probably running
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    an older version of TypeScript. 
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    See <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23267858/how-do-i-install-typescript">
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    Stack Overflow: How do I install Typescript</a>
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// STEP 3 - Import Angular ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-transpile 3. Import Angular
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  p Inside of <code>app.ts</code>, import the type definitions from Angular:
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  code-example.
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    /// <reference path="typings/angular2/angular2.d.ts" />
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  p Now your editor should be able to complete the available imports:
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  code-example.
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    import {Component, View, bootstrap} from 'angular2/angular2';
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  p.
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    The above import statement uses ES6 module syntax to import three symbols from the Angular module.
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    The module will load at runtime.
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// STEP 4 - Create a component ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-angular-create-account 4. Define a component
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  p.
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    Components structure and represent the UI. This quickstart demonstrates the process of creating a component
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    that has an HTML tag named <strong><code><my-app></code></strong>.
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  p.
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    A component consists of two parts, the <strong>component controller</strong>
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    which is an ES6 class, and the <strong>decorators</strong> which tell Angular
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    how to place the component into the page.
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  code-example(language="javascript" format="linenums").
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    // Annotation section
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    @Component({
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      selector: 'my-app'
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    })
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    @View({
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      template: '<h1>Hello {{ name }}</h1>'
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    })
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    // Component controller
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    class MyAppComponent {
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      name: string;
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      constructor() {
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        this.name = 'Alice';
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      }
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    }
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  .l-sub-section
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    h3 @Component and @View annotations
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    p.
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      A component annotation describes details about the component. An annotation can be identified by its at-sign (<code>@</code>).
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    p.
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      The <code>@Component</code> annotation defines the HTML tag for the component by specifying the component's CSS selector.
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    p.
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      The <code>@View</code> annotation defines the HTML that represents the component. The component you wrote uses an inline template, but you can also have an external template. To use an external template, specify a <code>templateUrl</code> property and give it the path to the HTML file.
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    code-example(language="javascript" format="linenums").
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      @Component({
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        selector: 'my-app' // Defines the <my-app></my-app> tag
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      })
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      @View({
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        template: '<h1>Hello {{ name }}</h1>' // Defines the inline template for the component
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      })
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    p.
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      The annotations above specify an HTML tag of <code><my-app></code>
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      and a template of <code ng-non-bindable><h1>Hello {{ name }}</h1></code>.
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  .l-sub-section
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    h3 The template and the component controller
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    p.
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      The component controller is the backing of the component's template. This component
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      controller uses TypeScript <code>class</code> syntax.
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    code-example(language="javascript" format="linenums").
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      class MyAppComponent {
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        name: string;
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        constructor() {
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          this.name = 'Alice';
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        }
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      }
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    p.
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      Templates read from their component controllers. Templates have access to any properties
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      or functions placed on the component controller.
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    p.
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      The template above binds to a <code>name</code> property through
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      the double-mustache syntax (<code ng-non-bindable>{{ ... }}</code>).
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      The body of the constructor assigns "Alice" to the name property. When the
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      template renders, "Hello Alice" appears instead of
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      <span ng-non-bindable>"Hello {{ name }}"</span>.
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// STEP 5 - Bootstrap ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-transpile 5. Bootstrap
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  p.
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    At the bottom of <code>app.ts</code>, call the <code>bootstrap()</code> function
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    to load your new component into its page:
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  code-example(language="javaScript").
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    bootstrap(MyAppComponent);
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  p.
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    The <code>bootstrap()</code> function takes a
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    component as a parameter, enabling the component
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    (as well as any child components it contains) to render.
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// STEP 6 - Declare the HTML ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-angular-create-account 6. Declare the HTML
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  p.
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    Inside the <code>head</code> tag of <code>index.html</code>,
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    include the traceur-runtime and the Angular bundle.
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    Instantiate the <code>my-app</code> component in the <code>body</code>.
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  code-example(language="html" format="linenums").
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    <!-- index.html -->
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    <html>
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      <head>
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        <title>Angular 2 Quickstart</title>
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        <script src="https://github.jspm.io/jmcriffey/bower-traceur-runtime@0.0.87/traceur-runtime.js"></script>
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        <script src="https://code.angularjs.org/2.0.0-alpha.28/angular2.dev.js"></script>
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      </head>
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      <body>
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        <!-- The app component created in app.ts -->
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        <my-app></my-app>
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      </body>
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    </html>
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// STEP 7 - Declare the HTML ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-load-component-module 7. Load the component
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  p.
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    The last step is to load the module for the <code>my-app</code> component.
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    To do this, we'll use the System library.
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  .l-sub-section
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    h3 System.js
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    p.
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      <a href="https://github.com/systemjs/systemjs">System</a> is a third-party open-source library that
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      adds ES6 module loading functionality to browsers.
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  p.
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    Add the System.js dependency in the <code><head></code> tag, so that
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    it looks like:
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  code-example(language="html" format="linenums").
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    <head>
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      <title>Angular 2 Quickstart</title>
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      <script src="https://github.jspm.io/jmcriffey/bower-traceur-runtime@0.0.87/traceur-runtime.js"></script>
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      <script src="https://jspm.io/system@0.16.js"></script>
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      <script src="https://code.angularjs.org/2.0.0-alpha.28/angular2.dev.js"></script>
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    </head>
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  p.
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    Add the following module-loading code:
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  code-example(language="html" format="linenums").
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    <my-app></my-app>
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    <script>System.import('app');</script>
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// STEP 8 - Run a local server ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-load-component-module 8. Run a local server
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  p Run a local HTTP server, and view <code>index.html</code>.
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  p.
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    If you don't already have an HTTP server,
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    you can install one using <code>npm install -g http-server</code>.
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    (If that results in an access error, then you might need to use
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    <code><b>sudo</b> npm ...</code>)
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    For example:
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  code-example.
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    # From the directory that contains index.html:
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    npm install -g http-server  # Or sudo npm install -g http-server
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    http-server                 # Creates a server at localhost:8080
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    # In a browser, visit localhost:8080/index.html
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// WHAT'S NEXT... ##########################
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.l-main-section
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  h2#section-transpile Great job! We'll have the next steps out soon.
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