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
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@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
...