How do I add a custom build step to Angular CLI?
There doesn't seem to be a way to tie into whatever tooling that Angular CLI is using under the hood in order to build / serve a website.
I'm wanting to run my own image optimization script and can't find a way to run a script and a given point in time or add my code to the default build script.
Is there a way recommended / canonical way to do this?
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There doesn't seem to be a way to tie into whatever tooling that Angular CLI is using under the hood in order to build / serve a website.
I'm wanting to run my own image optimization script and can't find a way to run a script and a given point in time or add my code to the default build script.
Is there a way recommended / canonical way to do this?
angular angular-cli
did u mean something like ng eject ?
– junk
Nov 21 at 5:59
Are you trying to optimize the images you plan to serve with the site?
– Ben Steward
Nov 21 at 6:08
That's correct! Basically adding imagemin with creating webp versions and the like.
– dalanmiller
Nov 21 at 6:56
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There doesn't seem to be a way to tie into whatever tooling that Angular CLI is using under the hood in order to build / serve a website.
I'm wanting to run my own image optimization script and can't find a way to run a script and a given point in time or add my code to the default build script.
Is there a way recommended / canonical way to do this?
angular angular-cli
There doesn't seem to be a way to tie into whatever tooling that Angular CLI is using under the hood in order to build / serve a website.
I'm wanting to run my own image optimization script and can't find a way to run a script and a given point in time or add my code to the default build script.
Is there a way recommended / canonical way to do this?
angular angular-cli
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did u mean something like ng eject ?
– junk
Nov 21 at 5:59
Are you trying to optimize the images you plan to serve with the site?
– Ben Steward
Nov 21 at 6:08
That's correct! Basically adding imagemin with creating webp versions and the like.
– dalanmiller
Nov 21 at 6:56
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did u mean something like ng eject ?
– junk
Nov 21 at 5:59
Are you trying to optimize the images you plan to serve with the site?
– Ben Steward
Nov 21 at 6:08
That's correct! Basically adding imagemin with creating webp versions and the like.
– dalanmiller
Nov 21 at 6:56
did u mean something like ng eject ?
– junk
Nov 21 at 5:59
did u mean something like ng eject ?
– junk
Nov 21 at 5:59
Are you trying to optimize the images you plan to serve with the site?
– Ben Steward
Nov 21 at 6:08
Are you trying to optimize the images you plan to serve with the site?
– Ben Steward
Nov 21 at 6:08
That's correct! Basically adding imagemin with creating webp versions and the like.
– dalanmiller
Nov 21 at 6:56
That's correct! Basically adding imagemin with creating webp versions and the like.
– dalanmiller
Nov 21 at 6:56
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did u mean something like ng eject ?
– junk
Nov 21 at 5:59
Are you trying to optimize the images you plan to serve with the site?
– Ben Steward
Nov 21 at 6:08
That's correct! Basically adding imagemin with creating webp versions and the like.
– dalanmiller
Nov 21 at 6:56