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README.md

Angular 2 Universal Starter Universal Angular 2

A minimal Angular 2 starter for Universal JavaScript using TypeScript and Webpack

If you're looking for the repo from the AngularConnect talk look in the angular-connect branch
If you're looking for a SystemJS version of the repo look in the systemjs branch

Deploy

Installation

  • npm install

Serve

  • npm start to build your client app and start a web server
  • npm run build to prepare a distributable bundle

Development

  • run npm start and npm run watch in two separate terminals to build your client app, start a web server, and allow file changes to update in realtime

Watch files

  • npm run watch to build your client app and start a web server