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In angular 2 I use

ng g c componentname

But It is not supported in Angular 4, so I created it manually, but it shows error that it is not a module.

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    ng generate component componentname, according to the documentation
    – user4676340
    May 24, 2017 at 7:16
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    you need to import the manually created component in module.ts file
    – surbhiGoel
    Jul 7, 2017 at 7:41
  • In Angular 7 also it works . ng g c <componentname> OR ng generate component <Name>
    – Chinmoy
    Apr 18, 2019 at 5:50
  • you can add component based on it's schematics and options according to documentation Mar 12, 2020 at 9:24

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In Angular4 this will work the same. If you get an error I think your problem is somewhere else.

In command prompt type

ng generate component YOURCOMPONENTNAME

There are even shorthands for this: the commands generate can be used as g and component as c:

ng g c YOURCOMPONENTNAME

you can use ng --help, ng g --help or ng g c --help for the docs.

Ofcourse rename YOURCOMPONENTNAME to the name you would like to use.

Docs: angular-cli will add reference to components, directives and pipes automatically in the app.module.ts.

Update: This still functions in Angular version 8.

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    I am getting this error-----------installing component Error locating module for declaration SilentError: No module files found
    – surbhiGoel
    May 26, 2017 at 12:02
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    I am wondering, is there any command available to remove created component including it's reference app module? Oct 11, 2018 at 15:31
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    @pankysharma No there is no command in Angular CLI to remove a component, but if you want to recreate the component with different options; you can use the --force (shorthand: -f) option to override files. Oct 12, 2018 at 9:06
  • "ng g c employees" worked for me. I was using a '$' before 'ng' like '$ng g c employees' which was creating issue in this case. Nov 13, 2018 at 19:39
  • If you don't need the test file(.spec.ts) for your new component, add argument --skipTests to your command.
    – Chirag K
    Dec 24, 2019 at 10:05
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Generating and serving an Angular project via a development server -

First go to your Project Directory and the type the below -

ng new my-app
cd my-app
ng generate component User (or) ng g c user 
ng serve

Here “D:\Angular\my-app>” is my Angular application Project Directory and the “User” is the name of component.

The commonds looks like -

D:\Angular\my-app>ng g component User
  create src/app/user/user.component.html (23 bytes)
  create src/app/user/user.component.spec.ts (614 bytes)
  create src/app/user/user.component.ts (261 bytes)
  create src/app/user/user.component.css (0 bytes)
  update src/app/app.module.ts (586 bytes)
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1) first go to your Project Directory

2) then Run below Command in terminal.

ng generate component componentname

OR

ng g component componentname

3) after that you will see output like this,

create src/app/test/componentname.component.css (0 bytes)
create src/app/test/componentname.component.html (23 bytes)
create src/app/test/componentname.component.spec.ts (614 bytes)
create src/app/test/componentname.component.ts (261 bytes)
update src/app/app.module.ts (1087 bytes)
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ng g component componentname

It generates the component and adds the component to module declarations.

when creating component manually , you should add the component in declaration of the module like this :

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    yourCommaSeparatedModules
    ],
  declarations: [
    yourCommaSeparatedComponents
  ]
})
export class yourModule { }
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If you want to create new component without .spec file, you can use

ng g c component-name --spec false

You can find these options using ng g c --help

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For creating component under certain folder

ng g c employee/create-employee --skipTests=false --flat=true

This line will create a folder name 'employee', underneath that it creates a 'create-employee' component.

without creating any folder

ng g c create-employee --skipTests=false --flat=true
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Make sure you are in your project directory in the CMD line

    ng g component componentName
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ng g c componentname

It will create the following 4 files:

  1. componentname.css
  2. componentname.html
  3. componentname.spec.ts
  4. componentname.ts
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ng generate component component_name was not working in my case because instead of using 'app' as project folder name, I renamed it to something else. I again changed it to app. Now, it is working fine

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ng g c COMPONENTNAME

this command use for generating component using terminal this i use in angular2.

g for generate c for component

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In my case i happen to have another .angular-cli.json file in my src folder. Removing it solved the problem. Hope it helps

angular 4.1.1 angular-cli 1.0.1

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ng g component component name

before you type this commend check you will be in your project directive path

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ng g c --dry-run so you can see what you are about to do before you actually do it will save some frustration. Just shows you what it is going to do without actually doing it.

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You should be in the src/app folder of your angular-cli project on command line. For example:

D:\angular2-cli\first-app\src\app> ng generate component test

Only then it will generate your component.

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go to your project directory in CMD, and run the following commands. You can use the visual studio code terminal also.

ng generate component "component_name"

OR

ng g c "component_name"

a new folder with "component_name" will be created

component_name/component_name.component.html component_name/component_name.component.spec.ts component_name/component_name.component.ts component_name/component_name.component.css

new component will be Automatically added module.

you can avoid creating spec file by following command

ng g c "component_name" --nospec

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Go to your project directory in CMD, run the following code.

ng g c componentname

A folder will be created in the component name. inside that, you can find four files such as HTML, CSS, spec.ts & ts.

And you should not rename any of the files.

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Did you update the angular-cli to latest version? or did you try updating node or npm or typescript? this issue comes because of versions like angular/typescript/node. If you are updating the cli, use this link here. https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/wiki/stories-1.0-update

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go to your angular project folder and open the command promt an type "ng g component header" where header is the new component that you want to create.As default the header component will be created inside the app component.You can create components inside a component .For example if you want to create a component inside he header that we made above then type"ng g component header/menu". This will create a menu component inside the header component

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ng g c COMPONENTNAME should work, if your are getting module not found exception then try these things-

  1. Check your project directory.
  2. If you are using visual studio code then reload it or reopen your project in it.
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Go to Project location in Specified Folder

C:\Angular6\sample>

Here you can type the command

C:\Angular6\sample>ng g c users

Here g means generate , c means component ,users is the component name

it will generate the 4 files

users.component.html,
users.component.spec.ts,
users.component.ts,
users.component.css
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Step1:

Get into Project Directory!(cd into created app).

Step2:

Type in the following command and run!

ng generate component [componentname]

  • Add the name of component you want to generate in the [componentname] section.

OR

ng generate c [componentname]

  • Add name of component you want to generate in the [componentname] section.

Both will work

For reference checkout this section of Angular Documentation!

https://angular.io/tutorial/toh-pt1

For reference also checkout the link to Angular Cli on github!

https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/wiki/generate-component

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There are mainly two ways to generate new component in Angular, using ng g c <component_name> , another way is that using ng generate component <component_name>. using one of these commands new component can be generated.

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ng generate component componentName.

It will automatically import the component in module.ts

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cd to your project and run,

> ng generate component "componentname"
ex: ng generate component shopping-cart

OR

> ng g c shopping-cart

(This will create new folder under "app" folder with name "shopping-cart" and create .html,.ts, .css. specs files.)

If you do not want to generate .spec file

> ng g c shopping-cart --skipTests true

If you want to create component in any specific folder under "app"

> ng g c ecommerce/shopping-cart

(you will get folder structure "app/ecommerce/shopping-cart")

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I think you have to upgrade the latest angular cli using this command.

npm install -g @angular/cli

Then if you run ng g c componentName, it will work.

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if you want that component not appears in one folder.

ng g c NameComponent --flat

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