An example of integrating Angular with NW.js
This project is an example of combining NW.js and Angular CLI. NW.js is a framework for building desktop applications using web technologies, while Angular CLI is a command-line interface for creating and managing Angular projects. The project uses the latest version of Angular CLI (version 8.3.8) and provides instructions for installation and usage.
This project combines NW.js and Angular CLI to demonstrate how to build desktop applications using Angular. It provides instructions for installation, running the app locally, and building the app for distribution. The project also includes tips for optimizing build time and offers alternative examples using different versions of Angular and additional features like SQLite integration.
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