How to use Ionic and Angular In single folder structure












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Hi I'am Going to develop an application for both web and Mobile App using Angular and Ionic. Both having some similar function like services etc. So I don't want to do it twice i need to maintain common folder structure for commonly using files



example :

->src

-->Ionic
-->Project.ts

-->Angular
-->project.ts

-->service
-->web service.ts (commonly accessing folder)









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  • You can have 2 projets using the same sources. Did you try something ?

    – Raphaël
    Jan 19 at 12:17











  • No i haven't tried.

    – Manoj Dharshan
    Jan 19 at 12:18











  • Git submodules & Ionic 4?

    – Junior Gantin
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Hi I'am Going to develop an application for both web and Mobile App using Angular and Ionic. Both having some similar function like services etc. So I don't want to do it twice i need to maintain common folder structure for commonly using files



example :

->src

-->Ionic
-->Project.ts

-->Angular
-->project.ts

-->service
-->web service.ts (commonly accessing folder)









share|improve this question























  • You can have 2 projets using the same sources. Did you try something ?

    – Raphaël
    Jan 19 at 12:17











  • No i haven't tried.

    – Manoj Dharshan
    Jan 19 at 12:18











  • Git submodules & Ionic 4?

    – Junior Gantin
    Jan 19 at 16:20














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Hi I'am Going to develop an application for both web and Mobile App using Angular and Ionic. Both having some similar function like services etc. So I don't want to do it twice i need to maintain common folder structure for commonly using files



example :

->src

-->Ionic
-->Project.ts

-->Angular
-->project.ts

-->service
-->web service.ts (commonly accessing folder)









share|improve this question














Hi I'am Going to develop an application for both web and Mobile App using Angular and Ionic. Both having some similar function like services etc. So I don't want to do it twice i need to maintain common folder structure for commonly using files



example :

->src

-->Ionic
-->Project.ts

-->Angular
-->project.ts

-->service
-->web service.ts (commonly accessing folder)






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  • You can have 2 projets using the same sources. Did you try something ?

    – Raphaël
    Jan 19 at 12:17











  • No i haven't tried.

    – Manoj Dharshan
    Jan 19 at 12:18











  • Git submodules & Ionic 4?

    – Junior Gantin
    Jan 19 at 16:20



















  • You can have 2 projets using the same sources. Did you try something ?

    – Raphaël
    Jan 19 at 12:17











  • No i haven't tried.

    – Manoj Dharshan
    Jan 19 at 12:18











  • Git submodules & Ionic 4?

    – Junior Gantin
    Jan 19 at 16:20

















You can have 2 projets using the same sources. Did you try something ?

– Raphaël
Jan 19 at 12:17





You can have 2 projets using the same sources. Did you try something ?

– Raphaël
Jan 19 at 12:17













No i haven't tried.

– Manoj Dharshan
Jan 19 at 12:18





No i haven't tried.

– Manoj Dharshan
Jan 19 at 12:18













Git submodules & Ionic 4?

– Junior Gantin
Jan 19 at 16:20





Git submodules & Ionic 4?

– Junior Gantin
Jan 19 at 16:20












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