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@feeloor/ng-extension-schematics

v1.0.2

Published

Angular extension schematics

Readme

@feeloor/ng-extension-schematics

npm version

An extension of default angular schematics.

How to Install

  1. Create a new angular application
  2. Add @feeloor/ng-extension-schematics via npm using npm install @feeloor/ng-extension-schematics
  3. You can now use any command. For example: ng g feature-module my-feature --collection=@feeloor/ng-extension-schematics
  4. (Optional) To change your default schematics run ng config cli.defaultCollection @feeloor/ng-extension-schematics

Available Commands

In this package use can use any of the default Angular schematics.

  • component or c
    • Automatically exports component in parent index.ts file.
    • Example-usage: ng g c my-component
  • core-module or cm
    • Have same options as a default Angular Module
    • Creates a CoreModule
    • Includes barrel-files and prepared folders for
      • Services
      • Guards
      • Models
      • Interceptors
      • Resolvers
    • Example-usage: ng g cm core
  • feature-module or fm
    • Have same options as a default Angular Module (but routing is true by default)
    • Creates a Feature Module
    • Includes barrel-files and prepared folders for
      • components
      • services
      • models
    • Example-usage: ng g fm my-feature
  • shared-module or sm
    • Have same options as a default Angular Module
    • Creates a SharedModule
    • Includes barrel-files and prepared folders for
      • components
      • pipes
      • directives
    • Example-usage: ng g sm shared
  • path-alias or pa
    • This command generates a new path alias and adds it to your tsconfig.json.
    • Parameters
      • name - The name of the alias.
      • path - The path to where the alias should point.
    • Example-usage: ng g pa @base src/app