Angular CLI: 14.0.1 Release

Release date:
June 14, 2022
Previous version:
14.0.0 (released June 2, 2022)
Magnitude:
977 Diff Delta
Contributors:
5 total committers
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Commits:

76 Commits in this Release

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Top Contributors in 14.0.1

alan-agius4
jbedard
clydin
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14.0.1 (2022-06-08)

@schematics/angular

| Commit | Description | | -- | -- | | fix - 73dcf39c6 | remove strict setting under application project |

@angular/cli

| Commit | Description | | -- | -- | | fix - e4fb96657 | add text to help output to indicate that additional commands are available when ran in different context | | fix - 7952e5790 | avoid creating unnecessary global configuration | | fix - 66a1d6b9d | correct scope cache command | | fix - e2d964289 | correctly print package manager name when an install is needed | | fix - 75fd3330d | during an update only use package manager force option with npm 7+ | | fix - e223890c1 | ensure full process exit with older local CLI versions | | fix - 0cca3638a | handle project being passed as a flag | | fix - b1451cb5e | improve resilience of logging during process exit | | fix - 17fec1357 | provide actionable error when project cannot be determined |

@angular-devkit/build-angular

| Commit | Description | | -- | -- | | fix - c788d5b56 | log modified and removed files when using the verbose option | | fix - 6e8fe0ed5 | replace dev-server socket path from /ws to /ng-cli-ws | | fix - 651adadf4 | update Angular peer dependencies to 14.0 stable |

@angular/pwa

| Commit | Description | | -- | -- | | fix - cfd264d06 | add peer dependency on Angular CLI |

Special Thanks

Alan Agius, Charles Lyding and Doug Parker