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I installed the @angular/cli package via npm using:

npm install -g @angular/cli

The version 1.4.2 of @angular/cli has been successfully installed. That is not the Angular version, but the CLI version.

After running ng new myapp how can I check which Angular version the created app is using? 2.x, 4.x?

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ng version

You installed angular cli globally (-g in the command). This means that you can type ng version into your command prompt. It may be more precise to do this when your command prompt is not within a npm controlled directory (you should type this in within directory you typed ng new myapp).

A note to those who got here from Google: ng version will let you know which (coarse) version of Angular is referenced by the current directory. e.g. This directory appears to have angular 4.x (~4.3.0) installed.

@angular/cli: 1.2.1
node: 8.11.1
os: win32 x64
@angular/common: 4.3.0
@angular/compiler: 4.3.0
@angular/core: 4.3.0
@angular/forms: 4.3.0
@angular/http: 4.3.0
@angular/platform-browser: 4.3.0
@angular/platform-browser-dynamic: 4.3.0
@angular/router: 4.3.0
@angular/cli: 1.2.1
@angular/compiler-cli: 4.3.0

If you are not within a directory which has a packages.config, then you will get Angular: ....

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    ng version will not provide you angular version. you need to check package.json to know the angular version Feb 9, 2018 at 5:23
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    @SureshKamrushi i can second this, it displayed everything except the version Apr 16, 2018 at 15:19
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    ng version does provide de Angular version if you are on the project folder.
    – vinibrsl
    May 6, 2018 at 2:58
  • If you are in the project folder ng version will provide the version of angular the project is using along with other information like Angular cli version, node version, TypeScript version, webpack version, rxjs version etc.
    – ssmsnet
    Jul 26, 2018 at 9:01
  • If you do not have the Angular command-line tool installed globally, you can use npx ng version to instruct Node(/npm) to execute the project's version of ng. This might limit some of the confusion about whether you are in the project directory as well. npx is available with node 5.2.0 and above.
    – EpicVoyage
    Apr 21, 2023 at 15:44
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For Angular 1 or 2 (but not for Angular 4+):

You can also open the console and go to the element tab on the developer tools of whatever browser you use.

Or

Type angular.version to access the Javascript object that holds angular version.

For Angular 4+ There is are the number of ways as listed below :

Write below code in the command prompt/or in the terminal in the VS Code. (up to 3)

  1. ng version or ng --version (Find the image for the reference)
  2. ng v
  3. ng -v

In the terminal you can find the angular version as shown in the attached image : enter image description here

  1. You can also open the console and go to the element tab on the developer tools of whatever browser you use. As displayed in the below image :

enter image description here

  1. Find the package.json file, You will find all the installed dependencies and their version.
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You should check package.json file in the project. There you will see all packages installed and versions of those packages.

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In Command line we can check our installed ng version.

ng -v OR ng --version OR ng version

This will give you like this :

 _                      _                 ____ _     ___

   / \   _ __   __ _ _   _| | __ _ _ __     / ___| |   |_ _|
  / △ \ | '_ \ / _` | | | | |/ _` | '__|   | |   | |    | |
 / ___ \| | | | (_| | |_| | | (_| | |      | |___| |___ | |
/_/   \_\_| |_|\__, |\__,_|_|\__,_|_|       \____|_____|___|
               |___/

Angular CLI: 1.6.5
Node: 8.0.0
OS: linux x64
Angular: 
...
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    @viki, is this angular 5 can you tell me how do we identify which is angular 4,3,5
    – Vinoth
    Jan 22, 2018 at 13:36
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    @vinod. Angular CLI: > 1.3 is consider as Anguar 5. Below this is Angular 4.
    – Vik2696
    Jan 25, 2018 at 9:31
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    can you explain to me why it says Angular: ..... shouldn't it display the version there? Apr 16, 2018 at 15:24
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    It's 2020 & Angular 9 is here! And I still se ... as my Angular version. Why is it showing like that? Feb 7, 2020 at 5:46
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ng v

Simply run the command above in terminal.

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There are many way, you check angular version Just pent the comand prompt(for windows) and type

1. ng version
2. ng v
3. ng -v

check the angular version using comand line

4. You can pakage.json file

check the angular version on pakage.json file

5.You can check in browser by presing F12 then goto elements tab

check the angular version on your browser

Full understanding of subversion about(x.x.x) please see angular documentation angularJS and angular 2+

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Use one of these commands in the terminal (with the Angular CLI installed already):

$ ng --version 

or

$ ng v

But note that depending on the folder you are in, you will get different results.

If you are NOT in an angular project folder, then will see a result like this with no clearly stated Angular: version line, unless referring to the angular core in the package block (as the version) :)

Angular CLI: 11.0.4
Node: 14.15.1
OS: win32 x64

Angular:
...
Ivy Workspace:

Package                      Version
------------------------------------------------------
@angular-devkit/architect    0.1100.4 (cli-only)
@angular-devkit/core         11.0.4 (cli-only)
@angular-devkit/schematics   11.0.4 (cli-only)
@schematics/angular          11.0.4 (cli-only)
@schematics/update           0.1100.4 (cli-only)

And if you run the command IN an angular project folder, you will see a similar result like this with the Angular: 8.2.14 clearly stated (plus some dots).

Angular CLI: 8.3.29
Node: 14.15.1
OS: win32 x64
Angular: 8.2.14
... core

Package                             Version
-------------------------------------------------------------
@angular-devkit/architect           0.803.29
@angular-devkit/core                8.3.29
@angular-devkit/schematics          8.3.29
@angular/cli                        8.3.29
@angular/common                     2.4.10
@angular/compiler                   2.4.10
@angular/compiler-cli               2.4.10
@angular/forms                      2.4.10
@angular/http                       2.4.10
@angular/platform-browser           2.4.10
@angular/router                     3.4.10
...
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I think the answer given by D. Squire was accurate, but possibly only a tad vague. If you change directories to a project and then type ng --version, it will display the angular version in the project. If done from a default directory (not within a project), you will only get the Angular CLI version, which is probably not what you are looking for and will give the output shown by Vik2696.

$ cd my-project
$ ng --version   // done within project directory

Angular CLI: 1.6.8
Node: 8.9.4
OS: win32 x64
Angular: 5.2.5
... animations, common, compiler, compiler-cli, core, forms
... http, language-service, platform-browser
... platform-browser-dynamic, router

@angular/cli: 1.6.8
@angular-devkit/build-optimizer: 0.0.42
@angular-devkit/core: 0.0.29
@angular-devkit/schematics: 0.0.52
@ngtools/json-schema: 1.1.0
@ngtools/webpack: 1.9.8
@schematics/angular: 0.1.17
typescript: 2.5.3
webpack: 3.10.0
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After installing Angular CLI globally you can run this command in any directory to get all the details.

ng version

To install Angular CLI globally using NPM (Node Package Manager)

npm install - g @angular/CLI

I have tried in VS Code terminal in bash and here it looks-->

How to check Angular Version

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Angular CLI ng v does output few more thing than just the version.

If you only want the version from it the you can add pipe grep and filter for angular like:

ng v | grep 'Angular:'

OUTPUT:

Angular: #.#.# <-- VERSION

For this, I have an alias which is

alias ngv='ng v | grep 'Angular:''

Then just use ngv

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run ng version

then simply check the version of angular core package.

@angular/cli: 1.2.6
node: 8.11.1
os: win32 x64
@angular/animations: 4.3.2
@angular/common: 4.3.2
@angular/compiler: 4.3.2
**@angular/core: 4.3.2**
@angular/forms: 4.3.2
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In the terminal type in either ng -v or ng --version.

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  1. ng v
  2. ng --v

you shall see something like the following:

Angular CLI: 7.3.8
Node: 10.15.1
OS: win32 x64
Angular: 5.2.10
... animations, common, compiler, core, forms, http
... platform-browser, platform-browser-dynamic, router

Angular version is in line 4 above

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ng --version command returns the details of the version of Angular CLI installed

Updated:

You can use ng version to check the version of Angular CLI installed

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From angular 7 on-wards the following two commands are working

ng --version 
ng version
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First install the Angular/cli globally in machine. to install the angular/cli run the command npm install -g @angular/cli

Above Angular7 , use these two commands enter image description hereto know the version of Angular/Cli 1. ng --version, 2.ng version

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check the Command Prompt

ng --version OR ng version OR ng -v

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my 2 cents, in Angular 9 (didn't check older versions) you can find angular version in root div attributes and this is how I show current version in app-root component (extract and save it in my Global's for use in other components:

import { Component, ElementRef } from "@angular/core";
....
@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: `<div>
    <h1>TestApp: .NetCore3.1 + PostgreSql 12 + Angular {{ngVersion}}</h1>
</div>
....
 `
})
export class AppComponent {
  ngVersion: string;
  constructor(private router: Router, private el: ElementRef) {
    ....    
    //read ng-verion and save it in Global's
    Global.ngVersion = this.el.nativeElement.getAttribute("ng-version");
    this.ngVersion = Global.ngVersion.substring(0, 1);
    ....
  }
}
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To get just the Angular CLI version number with Powershell on Windows try:

ng v | Select-String -Pattern 'Angular CLI'

Example output: Angular CLI: 9.1.9

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In angular you can write every command in short form or full form. so to check angular version open CMD or command prompt and just write ng version or ng v

where ng stands for angular and v stands for version.

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ng --version

you can watch this vidio to install the latest angular version. https://youtu.be/zqHqMAWqpD8

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