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Ryan Waskiewicz eed7f50b30 chore(repo): update old heroku app links (#27284)
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## What is the current behavior?
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there are a few outdated links to a dead heroku app in the repo

## What is the new behavior?

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this commit removes old links within the repo that point to a heroku app
that is no longer working/maintained. the original intent was to update
stencil-related links initially (as stencil still focuses on slack for
community communications). however, there were two references to the
ionic worldwide slack, which has been since replaced with discord. i've
updated those link (which were only in comments) as well. after applying
this commit, there are no references to 'heroku' in the repo

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Feel free to reject this/request we remove these links altogether. I'm
not entirely sure we want to continue to provide them in the `core/` and
`angular/` directories (when we don't have them in `packages/react/` nor
`packages/vue/`
2023-04-26 15:47:46 +00:00

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# @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.slack.com/)
* [Capacitor](https://capacitor.ionicframework.com/)
## License
* [MIT](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ionic-team/ionic/main/LICENSE)
## Testing ng-add in ionic
1. Pull the latest from `main`
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.