Forget about typing all these long npm commands that you used to maintain Angular CLI versions. Use ngvm instead!
npm install ngvm -g
ngvm help
command | description |
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install | i | Install a specific version of Angular CLI. By default it will install the latest version |
uninstall | u | Uninstall the global or local Angular CLI |
new | n | Create a new Angular application. You can use the global Angular CLI or NPX. You can specify any existing Angular CLI version |
latest | Print out the latest Angular CLI version available on NPM |
global | Print out the global Angular CLI version |
local | Print out the local Angular CLI version |
versions | vs | Print out the global, local and latest Angular CLI versions |
inspect | Print out Angular CLI, Angular, NodeJS, TypeScript, RxJS versions and more info about current working directory |
list | ls | List of all Angular CLI releases available on NPM |
show | Check information about a particular Angular CLI version released on NPM. By default, the latest version is shown |
pkgmgr | pm | Print out or set local or global Angular CLI default package manager |
compat | Navigate to the Angular CLI, Angular, NodeJs, TypeScript, RxJS compatibility list |
diff | Compare the difference between Angular CLI versions. You can specify any existing versions. By default local version will be diffed with the latest |
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$ ngvm new my-app --routing --style=scss -npx
$ ngvm new my-app --routing --style=scss -ng 15.0.0
$ ngvm show 15.0.0
$ ngvm pm yarn
$ ngvm diff 14.0.0 15.0.0
$ ngvm install -g
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