See the discussions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbZfRRSX8Wo&list=PLiskER8xug1eo49yiMsDm8NFY1PGFvMbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbZfRRSX8Wo&list=PLiskER8xug1eo49yiMsDm8NFY1PGFvMbk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEJ1JhVZ0V4&list=PLiskER8xug1cvgAapbJMWldAlAY8ygnZL
https://kaiyuan01.github.io/roth-conversion-planner/browser/
If you use github codespaces IDE, be sure to install ng first if you need it: npm install -g @angular/cli
npm install --save @angular/material
E.g.: npm version 1.0.7alpha npm run build -- --base-href=/roth-conversion-planner/browser/ --configuration production ng build --configuration production --base-href /roth-conversion-planner/browser/
npm run build
Known issue: they all generated 1.0.2--dev in index.html, just as dev build:
npm run build --prod
npm run build --production
ng build --configuration production
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