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Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure your development environment includes Node.js® and an npm package manager.

Angular CLI

Angular command line interface

Node.js

Angular requires Node.js version 10.9.0 or later.

To check your version, run node -v in a terminal/console window.

To get Node.js, go to nodejs.org.

npm package manager

Angular, the Angular CLI, and Angular apps depend on features and functionality provided by libraries that are available as npm packages. To download and install npm packages, you must have an npm package manager.

This setup guide uses the npm client command line interface, which is installed with Node.js by default.

To check that you have the npm client installed, run npm -v in a terminal/console window.

Step 1: Install the Angular CLI

Step 2: Download/Clone the demo

Step 3: Now, you can enjoy with your angular code!

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