How to convert Whole Component to library?
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Want to convert Component to a library but not using npm publish. We don't want to publish it publically. Is there any other solution for creating module/Component to the library?
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Want to convert Component to a library but not using npm publish. We don't want to publish it publically. Is there any other solution for creating module/Component to the library?
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What aboutnpm link
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– Cristian Traìna
Nov 22 at 8:17
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stackoverflow.com/a/53185842/4399281 you can use NX it has a nice structure, you can share code in libs
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 22 at 8:17
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You can run your private repository - no need to publish publicly.
– Henry
Nov 22 at 8:18
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Want to convert Component to a library but not using npm publish. We don't want to publish it publically. Is there any other solution for creating module/Component to the library?
angular
Want to convert Component to a library but not using npm publish. We don't want to publish it publically. Is there any other solution for creating module/Component to the library?
angular
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What aboutnpm link
?
– Cristian Traìna
Nov 22 at 8:17
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stackoverflow.com/a/53185842/4399281 you can use NX it has a nice structure, you can share code in libs
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 22 at 8:17
1
You can run your private repository - no need to publish publicly.
– Henry
Nov 22 at 8:18
add a comment |
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What aboutnpm link
?
– Cristian Traìna
Nov 22 at 8:17
1
stackoverflow.com/a/53185842/4399281 you can use NX it has a nice structure, you can share code in libs
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 22 at 8:17
1
You can run your private repository - no need to publish publicly.
– Henry
Nov 22 at 8:18
1
1
What about
npm link
?– Cristian Traìna
Nov 22 at 8:17
What about
npm link
?– Cristian Traìna
Nov 22 at 8:17
1
1
stackoverflow.com/a/53185842/4399281 you can use NX it has a nice structure, you can share code in libs
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 22 at 8:17
stackoverflow.com/a/53185842/4399281 you can use NX it has a nice structure, you can share code in libs
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 22 at 8:17
1
1
You can run your private repository - no need to publish publicly.
– Henry
Nov 22 at 8:18
You can run your private repository - no need to publish publicly.
– Henry
Nov 22 at 8:18
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What about
npm link
?– Cristian Traìna
Nov 22 at 8:17
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stackoverflow.com/a/53185842/4399281 you can use NX it has a nice structure, you can share code in libs
– Fateh Mohamed
Nov 22 at 8:17
1
You can run your private repository - no need to publish publicly.
– Henry
Nov 22 at 8:18