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feat(@angular/cli): add schema to the config #4504

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So IDEs can actually use auto-completion, for example. This uses the installed
@angular/cli in node_modules, so versions are updated correctly.

So IDEs can actually use auto-completion, for example. This uses the installed
@angular/cli in node_modules, so versions are updated correctly.
@hansl hansl merged commit 186d50d into angular:master Feb 7, 2017
MRHarrison pushed a commit to MRHarrison/angular-cli that referenced this pull request Feb 9, 2017
So IDEs can actually use auto-completion, for example. This uses the installed
@angular/cli in node_modules, so versions are updated correctly.
asnowwolf pushed a commit to asnowwolf/angular-cli that referenced this pull request Apr 12, 2017
So IDEs can actually use auto-completion, for example. This uses the installed
@angular/cli in node_modules, so versions are updated correctly.
@hansl hansl deleted the schema-config branch August 2, 2018 19:57
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