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				| @ -26,7 +26,7 @@ StackBlitz projects are public by default, allowing you to share your Angular ap | ||||
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| To build your application locally or for production, you will need to download the source code from your StackBlitz project. Click the `Download Project` icon in the left menu across from `Project` to download your files. | ||||
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| Once you have the source code downloaded and unzipped, use the [Angular Console](https://angularconsole.com "Angular Console web site") to serve the application, or you install Node and have the Angular CLI installed. | ||||
| Once you have the source code downloaded and unzipped, use the [Angular Console](https://angularconsole.com "Angular Console web site") to serve the application, or you install `Node.js` and have the Angular CLI installed. | ||||
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| From the terminal, install the Angular CLI globally with: | ||||
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| #### Hosting the built project | ||||
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| The files in the `dist/my-project-name` folder are static and can be hosted on any web server capable of serving files (Node, Java, .NET) or any backend (Firebase, Google Cloud, App Engine, others). | ||||
| The files in the `dist/my-project-name` folder are static and can be hosted on any web server capable of serving files (`Node.js`, Java, .NET) or any backend (Firebase, Google Cloud, App Engine, others). | ||||
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| ### Hosting an Angular app on Firebase | ||||
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