# @ionic/angular Ionic Angular specific building blocks on top of [@ionic/core](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ionic/core) components. ## Related * [Ionic Core Components](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ionic/core) * [Ionic Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/) * [Ionic Forum](https://forum.ionicframework.com/) * [Ionicons](http://ionicons.com/) * [Stencil](https://stenciljs.com/) * [Stencil Worldwide Slack](https://stencil-worldwide.herokuapp.com/) * [Capacitor](https://capacitor.ionicframework.com/) ## License * [MIT](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ionic-team/ionic/master/LICENSE) ## Testing ng-add in ionic 1. Pull the latest from master 2. Build ionic/angular: `npm run build` 3. Run `npm link` from `ionic/angular/dist` directory 4. Create a blank angular project ``` ng new add-test // Say yes to including the router, we need it cd add-test ``` 5. To run schematics locally, we need the schematics-cli (once published, this will not be needed) ``` npm install @angular-devkit/schematics-cli ``` 6. Link `@ionic/angular` ``` npm link @ionic/angular ``` 7. Run the local copy of the ng-add schematic ``` $ npx schematics @ionic/angular:ng-add ``` You'll now be able to add ionic components to a vanilla Angular app setup.