Installing proprietary Angular6+ library without npm repo?
Our team uses Git repos hosted by TFS. I've recently reorganized some of our core code into angular libraries for reuse. Since this is internal proprietary code we are thinking of using npm to install directly from the git repo, which I've already shown can work. The problem is managing the builds separately from the code. Right now we would need a code repo, and a separate build repo.
Is there a better way? Maybe we don't use npm, which seems wrong because angular cli is pretty tightly integrated w npm. Maybe there is a better git organizational structure? Maybe TFS has some other option I'm not aware of.
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Our team uses Git repos hosted by TFS. I've recently reorganized some of our core code into angular libraries for reuse. Since this is internal proprietary code we are thinking of using npm to install directly from the git repo, which I've already shown can work. The problem is managing the builds separately from the code. Right now we would need a code repo, and a separate build repo.
Is there a better way? Maybe we don't use npm, which seems wrong because angular cli is pretty tightly integrated w npm. Maybe there is a better git organizational structure? Maybe TFS has some other option I'm not aware of.
angular git npm tfs
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Our team uses Git repos hosted by TFS. I've recently reorganized some of our core code into angular libraries for reuse. Since this is internal proprietary code we are thinking of using npm to install directly from the git repo, which I've already shown can work. The problem is managing the builds separately from the code. Right now we would need a code repo, and a separate build repo.
Is there a better way? Maybe we don't use npm, which seems wrong because angular cli is pretty tightly integrated w npm. Maybe there is a better git organizational structure? Maybe TFS has some other option I'm not aware of.
angular git npm tfs
Our team uses Git repos hosted by TFS. I've recently reorganized some of our core code into angular libraries for reuse. Since this is internal proprietary code we are thinking of using npm to install directly from the git repo, which I've already shown can work. The problem is managing the builds separately from the code. Right now we would need a code repo, and a separate build repo.
Is there a better way? Maybe we don't use npm, which seems wrong because angular cli is pretty tightly integrated w npm. Maybe there is a better git organizational structure? Maybe TFS has some other option I'm not aware of.
angular git npm tfs
angular git npm tfs
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