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ng serve

Builds and serves your app, rebuilding on file changes.

ng serve <project> [options]

ng s <project> [options]

Arguments

Argument Description Value Type
<project>

The name of the project to build. Can be an application or a library.

string

Options

Option Description Value Type Default Value
--allowed-hosts

List of hosts that are allowed to access the dev server.

array
--browser-target

A browser builder target to serve in the format of project:target[:configuration]. You can also pass in more than one configuration name as a comma-separated list. Example: project:target:production,staging.

string
--configuration

One or more named builder configurations as a comma-separated list as specified in the "configurations" section of angular.json. The builder uses the named configurations to run the given target. For more information, see https://angular.io/guide/workspace-config#alternate-build-configurations. Setting this explicitly overrides the "--prod" flag.

Aliases: -c

string
--disable-host-check

Don't verify connected clients are part of allowed hosts.

boolean false
--help

Shows a help message for this command in the console.

true|false|json|JSON false
--hmr

Enable hot module replacement.

boolean false
--host

Host to listen on.

string localhost
--live-reload

Whether to reload the page on change, using live-reload.

boolean true
--open

Opens the url in default browser.

Aliases: -o

boolean false
--poll

Enable and define the file watching poll time period in milliseconds.

number
--port

Port to listen on.

number 4200
--prod

Deprecated: Use --configuration production instead.

Shorthand for "--configuration=production". Set the build configuration to the production target. By default, the production target is set up in the workspace configuration such that all builds make use of bundling, limited tree-shaking, and also limited dead code elimination.

boolean
--proxy-config

Proxy configuration file. For more information, see https://angular.io/guide/build#proxying-to-a-backend-server.

string
--public-host

The URL that the browser client (or live-reload client, if enabled) should use to connect to the development server. Use for a complex dev server setup, such as one with reverse proxies.

string
--serve-path

The pathname where the application will be served.

string
--ssl

Serve using HTTPS.

boolean false
--ssl-cert

SSL certificate to use for serving HTTPS.

string
--ssl-key

SSL key to use for serving HTTPS.

string
--verbose

Adds more details to output logging.

boolean
--watch

Rebuild on change.

boolean true

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