0.0.4 • Published 1 year ago

howtopack v0.0.4

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Howtopack

  1. Create a new Angular project: You can create a new Angular project using the Angular CLI by running the command ng new <project-name> in the terminal. This will create a new Angular project with the necessary files and folders.

  2. Create your module: You can create your module by running the command ng g module <module-name> in the terminal. This will create a new module in your project.

  3. Build your module: You can build your module using the Angular CLI by running the command ng build <module-name>. This will create a compiled version of your module in the dist folder.

  4. Create an npm package: To create an npm package, you will need to create a package.json file in the root directory of your project. You can do this by running the command npm init in the terminal and following the prompts.

  5. Publish your package: You can publish your package to npm by running the command npm publish. This will upload your package to the npm registry and make it available to other developers.

  6. Install your package: To use your package in another project, you can install it using the npm package manager. Run the command npm install <package-name> to install your package.

  7. Import your module: In your Angular project, you can import your module by adding an import statement to the app.module.ts file. For example, import { MyModule } from '<package-name>';

With these steps, you should be able to create and publish an npm package module for Angular.

Expected exceptions

You may encounter the issue of This package has been marked as private To solve it you need to go to root folder of your project and change the value of private to false.

Further help

Feel free to ask any question, Thank you!!.