CLI angolare - comando ng help
Sintassi
ng help [options]
Il comando ng help elenca i comandi disponibili con le loro brevi descrizioni. Le opzioni sono parametri opzionali.
Opzioni
Sr.No. | Opzione e sintassi | Descrizione |
---|---|---|
1 | --help = vero | falso | json | JSON |
Mostra un messaggio di aiuto per questo comando nella console. Predefinito: false |
Esempio
\>Node ng help
Available Commands:
add Adds support for an external library to your project.
analytics Configures the gathering of Angular CLI usage metrics. See https://v
8.angular.io/cli/usage-analytics-gathering.
build (b) Compiles an Angular app into an output directory named dist/ at the
given output path. Must be executed from within a workspace directory.
deploy Invokes the deploy builder for a specified project or for the default p
roject in the workspace.
config Retrieves or sets Angular configuration values in the angular.json file
for the workspace.
doc (d) Opens the official Angular documentation (angular.io) in a browser, an
d searches for a given keyword.
e2e (e) Builds and serves an Angular app, then runs end-to-end tests using Pro
tractor.
generate (g) Generates and/or modifies files based on a schematic.
help Lists available commands and their short descriptions.
lint (l) Runs linting tools on Angular app code in a given project folder.
new (n) Creates a new workspace and an initial Angular app.
run Runs an Architect target with an optional custom builder configuration def
ined in your project.
serve (s) Builds and serves your app, rebuilding on file changes.
test (t) Runs unit tests in a project.
update Updates your application and its dependencies. See https://update.angul
ar.io/
version (v) Outputs Angular CLI version.
xi18n (i18n-extract) Extracts i18n messages from source code.
For more detailed help run "ng [command name] --help"
In caso di singoli comandi, utilizzare l'opzione --help o -h con il comando. Prima spostati su un progetto angolare creato utilizzando ng new command e quindi esegui il comando.
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\>Node\>TutorialsPoint> ng serve --help
Builds and serves your app, rebuilding on file changes.
usage: ng serve <project> [options]
arguments:
project
The name of the project to build. Can be an application or a library.
options:
--allowed-hosts
Whitelist of hosts that are allowed to access the dev server.
--aot
Build using Ahead of Time compilation.
--base-href
Base url for the application being built.
--browser-target
Target to serve.
--build-event-log
**EXPERIMENTAL** Output file path for Build Event Protocol events
--common-chunk
Use a separate bundle containing code used across multiple bundles.
--configuration (-c)
A named build target, as specified in the "configurations" section of angula
r.json.
Each named target is accompanied by a configuration of option defaults for t
hat target.
Setting this explicitly overrides the "--prod" flag
--deploy-url
URL where files will be deployed.
--disable-host-check
Don't verify connected clients are part of allowed hosts.
--eval-source-map
Output in-file eval sourcemaps.
--help
Shows a help message for this command in the console.
--hmr
Enable hot module replacement.
--hmr-warning
Show a warning when the --hmr option is enabled.
--host
Host to listen on.
--live-reload
Whether to reload the page on change, using live-reload.
--open (-o)
Opens the url in default browser.
--optimization
Enables optimization of the build output.
--poll
Enable and define the file watching poll time period in milliseconds.
--port
Port to listen on.
--prod
Shorthand for "--configuration=production".
When true, sets the build configuration to the production target.
By default, the production target is set up in the workspace configuration s
uch that all builds make use of bundling, limited tree-shaking, and also limited
dead code elimination.
--progress
Log progress to the console while building.
--proxy-config
Proxy configuration file.
--public-host
The URL that the browser client (or live-reload client, if enabled) should u
see to connect to the development server. Use for a complex dev server setup, such as one with reverse proxies.
--serve-path
The pathname where the app will be served.
--serve-path-default-warning
Show a warning when deploy-url/base-href use unsupported serve path values.
--source-map
Output sourcemaps.
--ssl
Serve using HTTPS.
--ssl-cert
SSL certificate to use for serving HTTPS.
--ssl-key
SSL key to use for serving HTTPS.
--vendor-chunk
Use a separate bundle containing only vendor libraries.
--vendor-source-map
Resolve vendor packages sourcemaps.
--verbose
Adds more details to output logging.
--watch
Rebuild on change.