Angular Setup Environment
To setup Angular to run on our local machine, we need to have NodeJS installed on our machine. We must also ensure that our development environment includes Node.js and an npm package manager. Node.js Angular requires Node.js version 8.x or 10.x. To check your version, run node -v in a terminal/console window. To get Node.js, go to nodejs.org. npm (Node Package Manager) Angular, the 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 Install the Angular CLI Angular CLI is used to create angular projects, generate application and library code, and perform a variety of ongoing development tasks such as testing, bundling, and deployment. The Angular