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@ngnizer/ux

v0.0.1

Published

The purpose of this library is to standardize the user experience of UI applications developed using Angular. As such, it offers a range of components that consacrate the basic look and feel of applications in accordance to the [Material Design 3.0](https

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ux

The purpose of this library is to standardize the user experience of UI applications developed using Angular. As such, it offers a range of components that consacrate the basic look and feel of applications in accordance to the Material Design 3.0 specification.

Building and publishing

As the ngnizer project makes use of NX, the library should be built with nx as such

  1. Change the version of the library in libs/ux/src/package.json
  2. Run nx build ux for building the Ux component library
  3. Run npm login --scope @abac.software to login as the @abac.software organisation
  4. Navigate to ./dist/libs/ux and run npm publish --access public --scope @abac.software for publishing the library to npm
  5. Verify that the library exists in at https://www.npmjs.com/package/@abac.software/ux

Running an nx app

At the moment, we are running using nx with a standalone module strategy for Angular. For more info, please read the migration guide

In the root project directory run nx serve ngnizer

Creating a library

nx uses the APF (Angular Package Format)