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Viho Angular Admin Theme is pure Angular theme, Yes! you read correct, it's No Jquery Angular admin theme including all feature and functionality with ease of integration for your project.Viho theme document will help you to understand Angular from scratch to making perfect real time dream application.
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Welcome to Angular! Angular helps you build modern applications for the web, mobile, or desktop.
For getting started an Angular application you needs two things as Prerequisites.
Before you begin, make sure your development environment includes Node and an npm package manager.
Download stable version of node.js from nodejs.org..It is v20.19.0
Install Node.js using downloaded file
To check your node version, run node -v in a terminal/console window.
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 Quick Start 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.
For better understanding Angular we suggest you to once go through official documentation of Angular from Angular.io
If you want Viho theme setup then directly follow next Viho setup section
You use the Angular CLI to create projects, generate application and library code, and perform a variety of ongoing development tasks as it is a progressive framework for building user interfaces.
Install the Angular CLI globally.
To install the CLI using npm, open a terminal/console window and enter the following command:
npm install -g @angular/cli
ng new my-app
cd my-app
ng serve
If you have already download and install node.js and Angular CLI then ignore prerequisites accordingly.
Download latest version of node.js from nodejs.org.
Install Node.js using downloaded file
To check your node version, run node -v in a terminal/console window.
npm install -g @angular/cli
cd theme
npm install
ng serve
Once you serve your application by default it will take their defalult port so you can open port using localhost://3000
Make sure you are not running any other angular project in local if so then use new generated port from terminal with label called app running at:
ng build