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| | | I named this post "Good" Practices, not "Best", since I believe that there is hardly a silver bullet that can be used to solve everything, technology oriented or not. The practices are good since they fit my case, and I hope that it would give you (or my future self) some useful insights. Monorepo Development Style Normally, we are used to Angular CLI's new command: ng new The style is normal for a "multi-repo" development style, where we split our projects into multiple repositories (Git repository to be precise). | ||