angular-developer
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- @angular · MIT
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- Setup complexity
- Guided setup
- External API key
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- Operating systems
- macOS · Linux · Windows
- Runtime requirements
- No special requirements
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- Read-only
- Write / modify
- Shell exec
- Network behavior
- External requests
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Profile is derived at build time from SKILL.md and install vectors. Subject to drift from author intent.
Heads up: 未限定 allowed-tools,默认拥有全部工具权限。
---
name: angular-developer
description: Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, comp…
category: engineering
runtime: no special runtime
---
# angular-developer output preview
## PART A: Task fit
- Use case: Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, components, or services, or for best practices on reactivity (signals, linkedSignal, resource), forms, dependency injection, routing, SSR, accessibility (ARIA), animations, styling (component styles, Tailwind CSS), testing, or CLI tooling..
- Inputs: target material, constraints, expected output, and acceptance criteria.
- Evidence boundary: follow “Creating New Projects / Components / Reactivity and Data Management” and do not present inference as author intent.
## PART B: Execution result
- **01** The card summarizes the use case; runtime output centers on “Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, components, or services, or for best practices on reactivity (signals, linkedSignal, resource), forms, dependency injection, routing, SSR, accessibility (ARIA), animations, styling (component styles, Tailwind CSS), testing, or CLI tooling.”.
- **02** When the source has headings, the agent prioritizes “Creating New Projects / Components / Reactivity and Data Management” so the result follows the author’s structure.
- **03** Typical output includes task judgment, concrete steps, required commands or file edits, validation, and follow-up options.
- **04** Risk context follows the fingerprint: read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
## Running Rules
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding scope.
- Return the result, validation criteria, and next iteration options. The source does not require a stable slash command. After installation, invoke the skill by name and describe the task.
Name target files or source material, expected output, forbidden changes, and whether network or shell access is allowed. Permission fingerprint: read files, write/modify files, run shell commands.
Start with a small task and check whether the result follows “Creating New Projects / Components / Reactivity and Data Management”. Inspect diffs, logs, previews, or tests before expanding scope.
Confirm the final output includes a concrete result, evidence, and next action. If it stays generic, tighten inputs, boundaries, and acceptance criteria.
---
name: angular-developer
description: Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, comp…
category: engineering
source: angular/angular
---
# angular-developer
## When to use
- Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, components, or services, o…
- Use it when the task has clear inputs, repeatable steps, and validation criteria.
## What to provide
- Target material, scope, expected result, and forbidden changes.
- Whether network, commands, file writes, or external services are allowed.
## Execution rules
- Organize steps around “Creating New Projects / Components / Reactivity and Data Management” and keep inference separate from source facts.
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding the task.
## Output requirements
- Return the deliverable, key evidence, validation method, and next action.
- Mark missing information as unknown; do not invent commands, platforms, or dependencies. The author source anchors workflow facts; repository files anchor sources and commands; Fluxly only adds fit, limitations, and quality judgment.
skill "angular-developer" {
input -> user goal + target files + boundaries + acceptance criteria
context -> Creating New Projects / Components / Reactivity and Data Management
rules -> SKILL.md triggers / order / output contract
runtime -> no special runtime | read files, write/modify files, run shell commands | may access external network resources
guardrails -> usually needs no extra API key + small-sample validation + diff/log review
output -> copyable result + checklist + next iteration
} Angular Developer Guidelines
Always analyze the project's Angular version before providing guidance, as best practices and available features can vary significantly between versions. If creating a new project with Angular CLI, do not specify a version unless prompted by the user.
When generating code, follow Angular's style guide and best practices for maintainability and performance. Use the Angular CLI for scaffolding components, services, directives, pipes, and routes to ensure consistency.
Once you finish generating code, run
ng buildto ensure there are no build errors. If there are errors, analyze the error messages and fix them before proceeding. Do not skip this step, as it is critical for ensuring the generated code is correct and functional.
Creating New Projects
If no guidelines are provided by the user, here are same default rules to follow when creating a new Angular project:
- Use the latest stable version of Angular unless the user specifies otherwise.
- Use Signals Forms for form management in new projects (available in Angular v21 and newer) Find out more.
Execution Rules for ng new:
When asked to create a new Angular project, you must determine the correct execution command by following these strict steps:
Step 1: Check for an explicit user version.
- IF the user requests a specific version (e.g., Angular 15), bypass local installations and strictly use
npx. - Command:
npx @angular/cli@<requested_version> new <project-name>
Step 2: Check for an existing Angular installation.
- IF no specific version is requested, run
ng versionin the terminal to check if the Angular CLI is already installed on the system. - IF the command succeeds and returns an installed version, use the local/global installation directly.
- Command:
ng new <project-name>
Step 3: Fallback to Latest.
- IF no specific version is requested AND the
ng versioncommand fails (indicating no Angular installation exists), you must usenpxto fetch the latest version. - Command:
npx @angular/cli@latest new <project-name>
Components
When working with Angular components, consult the following references based on the task:
- Fundamentals: Anatomy, metadata, core concepts, and template control flow (@if, @for, @switch). Read components.md
- Inputs: Signal-based inputs, transforms, and model inputs. Read inputs.md
- Outputs: Signal-based outputs and custom event best practices. Read outputs.md
- Host Elements: Host bindings and attribute injection. Read host-elements.md
If you require deeper documentation not found in the references above, read the documentation at https://angular.dev/guide/components.
Reactivity and Data Management
When managing state and data reactivity, use Angular Signals and consult the following references:
- Signals Overview: Core signal concepts (
signal,computed), reactive contexts, anduntracked. Read signals-overview.md - Dependent State (
linkedSignal): Creating writable state linked to source signals. Read linked-signal.md - Async Reactivity (
resource): Fetching asynchronous data directly into signal state. Read resource.md - Side Effects (
effect): Logging, third-party DOM manipulation (afterRenderEffect), and when NOT to use effects. Read effects.md
Forms
In most cases for new apps, prefer signal forms. When making a forms decision, analyze the project and consider the following guidelines:
if the application is using v21 or newer and this is a new form, prefer signal forms. -For older applications or when working with existing forms, use the appropriate form type that matches the applications current form strategy.
Signal Forms: Use signals for form state management. Read signal-forms.md
Template-driven forms: Use for simple forms. Read template-driven-forms.md
Reactive forms: Use for complex forms. Read reactive-forms.md
Dependency Injection
When implementing dependency injection in Angular, follow these guidelines:
- Fundamentals: Overview of Dependency Injection, services, and the
inject()function. Read di-fundamentals.md - Creating and Using Services: Creating services, the
providedIn: 'root'option, and injecting into components or other services. Read creating-services.md - Defining Dependency Providers: Automatic vs manual provision,
InjectionToken,useClass,useValue,useFactory, and scopes. Read defining-providers.md - Injection Context: Where
inject()is allowed,runInInjectionContext, andassertInInjectionContext. Read injection-context.md - Hierarchical Injectors: The
EnvironmentInjectorvsElementInjector, resolution rules, modifiers (optional,skipSelf), andprovidersvsviewProviders. Read hierarchical-injectors.md
Angular Aria
When building accessible custom components for any of the following patterns: Accordion, Listbox, Combobox, Menu, Tabs, Toolbar, Tree, Grid, consult the following reference:
- Angular Aria Components: Building headless, accessible components (Accordion, Listbox, Combobox, Menu, Tabs, Toolbar, Tree, Grid) and styling ARIA attributes. Read angular-aria.md
Routing
When implementing navigation in Angular, consult the following references:
- Define Routes: URL paths, static vs dynamic segments, wildcards, and redirects. Read define-routes.md
- Route Loading Strategies: Eager vs lazy loading, and context-aware loading. Read loading-strategies.md
- Show Routes with Outlets: Using
<router-outlet>, nested outlets, and named outlets. Read show-routes-with-outlets.md - Navigate to Routes: Declarative navigation with
RouterLinkand programmatic navigation withRouter. Read navigate-to-routes.md - Control Route Access with Guards: Implementing
CanActivate,CanMatch, and other guards for security. Read route-guards.md - Data Resolvers: Pre-fetching data before route activation with
ResolveFn. Read data-resolvers.md - Router Lifecycle and Events: Chronological order of navigation events and debugging. Read router-lifecycle.md
- Rendering Strategies: CSR, SSG (Prerendering), and SSR with hydration. Read rendering-strategies.md
- Route Transition Animations: Enabling and customizing the View Transitions API. Read route-animations.md
If you require deeper documentation or more context, visit the official Angular Routing guide.
Styling and Animations
When implementing styling and animations in Angular, consult the following references:
- Using Tailwind CSS with Angular: Integrating Tailwind CSS into Angular projects. Read tailwind-css.md
- Angular Animations: Using native CSS (recommended) or the legacy DSL for dynamic effects. Read angular-animations.md
- Styling components: Best practices for component styles and encapsulation. Read component-styling.md
Testing
When writing or updating tests, consult the following references based on the task:
- Fundamentals: Best practices for unit testing (Vitest), async patterns, and
TestBed. Read testing-fundamentals.md - Component Harnesses: Standard patterns for robust component interaction. Read component-harnesses.md
- Router Testing: Using
RouterTestingHarnessfor reliable navigation tests. Read router-testing.md - End-to-End (E2E) Testing: Best practices for E2E tests with Cypress. Read e2e-testing.md
Tooling
When working with Angular tooling, consult the following references:
- Angular CLI: Creating applications, generating code (components, routes, services), serving, and building. Read cli.md
- Code Modernization: Automatically refactoring to modern standards using migrations. Read migrations.md
- Angular MCP Server: Available tools, configuration, and experimental features. Read mcp.md
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