Ej2 Angular Samples

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Essential JS 2 demo samples for Angular

Overview

Ej2AngularSamples is a project generated with Angular CLI version 6.2.1. It provides sample codes and instructions for installing and using Syncfusion components in an Angular application.

Features

  • Installing: Provides instructions for installing all dependent packages.
  • Build: Compiles the source files and performs tasks such as SEO changes, styles shipping, sitemap generation, and source copying.
  • Build Production: Flags for a production build and moves files to the output folder.
  • Test: Runs unit tests in the project.
  • Lint: Runs linting tools on Angular app code.
  • Run the Sample Browser: Provides commands to run the sample browser locally.

Summary

Ej2AngularSamples is a project that provides sample codes and instructions for installing and using Syncfusion components in an Angular application. It includes features such as building, testing, linting, and running the sample browser. By following the provided instructions, developers can easily integrate Syncfusion components into their Angular projects.

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