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README.md

Angular.io

Angular.io is currently the preview site for Angular 2. This site also includes links to other helpful angular resources including Angular 1, Angular Material, and AngularFire.

How you can help

Development Setup

  1. install nvm
  2. cd into root directory angular.io/
  3. make sure you are using the latest node and npm by running nvm use 4.
  4. install local packages by running npm install

Development setup with watches

  1. cd into root directory angular.io/
  2. run gulp serve-and-watch
  3. open this url in the browser: http://localhost:9000/
  4. refresh your browser to see any changes.

Development setup with watches and browser reload

  1. cd into root directory angular.io/
  2. run gulp serve-and-sync
  3. browser will launch ( on localhost:3000 instead of localhost:9000) and stay refreshed automatically.

Technology Used

  • Angular 1.x: The production ready version of Angular
  • Angular Material: An implementation of Material Design in Angular.js
  • Harp: The static web server with built-in preprocessing.
  • Sass: A professional grade CSS extension language
  • Normalize: A modern, HTML5-ready alternative to CSS resets
  • Grids: A highly customizable CSS Grid Framework built with Sass
  • Prettify: A JS module and CSS for syntax highlighting of source code snippets.
  • Icomoon: Custom built icon fonts

License

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