Which Angular CLI command can I use to move a newly created component under a folder?










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I have created two components in my Angular Project based on the requirement.
I need to show these components under a specific folder so that I can relate it easily while working on another modules.Please let me know if there is any command which can fulfill my requirement.



Components are : user-list and user-single
Folder Name: Users



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    There isn't a command for this. If they're newly created, just delete them and generate them again with the appropriate path.

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:35











  • Thanks. I was supposed to do everything with command line that's why asked If any command exist which will work on this scenario.

    – Muskan
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:41











  • Via commandline, you can move the file/folder. In Linux, you use the “Mv” command - not Angular Cli command though

    – Salah-1
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:54
















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I have created two components in my Angular Project based on the requirement.
I need to show these components under a specific folder so that I can relate it easily while working on another modules.Please let me know if there is any command which can fulfill my requirement.



Components are : user-list and user-single
Folder Name: Users



enter image description here










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    There isn't a command for this. If they're newly created, just delete them and generate them again with the appropriate path.

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:35











  • Thanks. I was supposed to do everything with command line that's why asked If any command exist which will work on this scenario.

    – Muskan
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:41











  • Via commandline, you can move the file/folder. In Linux, you use the “Mv” command - not Angular Cli command though

    – Salah-1
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:54














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I have created two components in my Angular Project based on the requirement.
I need to show these components under a specific folder so that I can relate it easily while working on another modules.Please let me know if there is any command which can fulfill my requirement.



Components are : user-list and user-single
Folder Name: Users



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I have created two components in my Angular Project based on the requirement.
I need to show these components under a specific folder so that I can relate it easily while working on another modules.Please let me know if there is any command which can fulfill my requirement.



Components are : user-list and user-single
Folder Name: Users



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    There isn't a command for this. If they're newly created, just delete them and generate them again with the appropriate path.

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:35











  • Thanks. I was supposed to do everything with command line that's why asked If any command exist which will work on this scenario.

    – Muskan
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:41











  • Via commandline, you can move the file/folder. In Linux, you use the “Mv” command - not Angular Cli command though

    – Salah-1
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:54













  • 2





    There isn't a command for this. If they're newly created, just delete them and generate them again with the appropriate path.

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:35











  • Thanks. I was supposed to do everything with command line that's why asked If any command exist which will work on this scenario.

    – Muskan
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:41











  • Via commandline, you can move the file/folder. In Linux, you use the “Mv” command - not Angular Cli command though

    – Salah-1
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:54








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There isn't a command for this. If they're newly created, just delete them and generate them again with the appropriate path.

– jonrsharpe
Nov 15 '18 at 8:35





There isn't a command for this. If they're newly created, just delete them and generate them again with the appropriate path.

– jonrsharpe
Nov 15 '18 at 8:35













Thanks. I was supposed to do everything with command line that's why asked If any command exist which will work on this scenario.

– Muskan
Nov 15 '18 at 8:41





Thanks. I was supposed to do everything with command line that's why asked If any command exist which will work on this scenario.

– Muskan
Nov 15 '18 at 8:41













Via commandline, you can move the file/folder. In Linux, you use the “Mv” command - not Angular Cli command though

– Salah-1
Nov 15 '18 at 8:54






Via commandline, you can move the file/folder. In Linux, you use the “Mv” command - not Angular Cli command though

– Salah-1
Nov 15 '18 at 8:54













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These are just some files inside a folder. In windows, you can use the move command to move them to the appropriate directory. Or you can just delete the component, and generate a new one in your required directory. Either way works!






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