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add library support

Hi @cexbrayat,

many thanks for creating and maintaining this repo. It is always the first thing I check when there is a new version of the CLI.

I wonder if it would be possible to create an application with a library instead of "only" creating an app? It would of course break the history and will generate a bit of noise for those who are only interested in a generated app. Do you think it would make sense to create a separate repo for that?

Generate in strict mode

First, I already told you in another issue, but thanks again for this tool, it saves me so much time!

Angular CLI 9 added a new --strict option for ng new, with stricter compiler options. In Angular 10, it is now part of the prompt questions when doing ng new. And while the default is still false for now for legacy reasons,true is the recommended way and will become the default in a later version.

As this option manages a lot of configuration, it would be good to generate with --strict to be able to track the changes about this.

If you are OK, I've done the PR: #4

It it worth generating the app in SSR mode (or have a variation for it)?

Note

Firstly, this is one of those extremely useful resources that's easy to take for granted, so thank you for putting it together and keeping it active.

Given Angular's latest efforts and emphasis on server-side rendering (SSR), would it be worth generating the app for the diff using the new --ssr flag?

Alternatively, could we have a variation of this tool (probably a separate repo) with the SSR variation?

I'd be happy to contribute.

1.4.0

1.4.0 is out. Also, thanks for making this. 👍

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