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Getting Started with Ionic

You're reading from   Getting Started with Ionic Get up and running with developing effective Hybrid Mobile Apps with Ionic

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784390570
Length 168 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. All About Hybrid Mobile Apps and Ionic Framework FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up the Environment the Right Way 3. Start Building Your First Ionic App 4. Navigation and Routing in an Ionic App 5. Accessorizing Your App with Ionic Components 6. Integrating App with Backend Services 7. Testing App on Real Devices 8. Working with Cordova Plugins – ngCordova 9. Future of Ionic Index

Basic Ionic CLI commands


Ionic commands help you smoothly create a new project and test it easily while you are developing it. The first command you should learn to execute is the ionic info command. This would help you to know all about your system environment that you have set up so far. If there are any errors, you can debug and resolve them before beginning the development.

The command and a sample output is given here:

$ ionic info
Your system information:
OS: Mac OS X Yosemite
Node Version: v0.12.4
Cordova CLI: 5.1.1
Ionic CLI Version: 1.6.2
Xcode version: Xcode 6.4 Build version 6E35b
ios-sim version: 3.1.1
ios-deploy version: 1.7.0

Another quick utility command is to go to the Ionic docs for a specific topic:

$ ionic docs <TOPIC>

Please go through the commands in this section in order to understand the steps required to build a dummy app to test the environment.

The next command to learn is to start a new project. Ionic has multiple flags/options along with this command to set...

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