diff --git a/adev/src/content/ecosystem/service-workers/getting-started.md b/adev/src/content/ecosystem/service-workers/getting-started.md index 91336e54c6a..268a3a18704 100644 --- a/adev/src/content/ecosystem/service-workers/getting-started.md +++ b/adev/src/content/ecosystem/service-workers/getting-started.md @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Now look at how the browser and service worker handle the updated application. Look at the `http-server` logs to see the service worker requesting `/ngsw.json`. - ```shell + ```text [2023-09-07T00:37:24.372Z] "GET /ngsw.json?ngsw-cache-bust=0.9365263935102124" "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/115.0.0.0 Safari/537.36" ``` diff --git a/adev/src/content/introduction/installation.md b/adev/src/content/introduction/installation.md index 45d716d0817..30c7a148db5 100644 --- a/adev/src/content/introduction/installation.md +++ b/adev/src/content/introduction/installation.md @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ If you don't have any preferences, just hit the enter key to take the default op After you select the configuration options and the CLI runs through the setup, you should see the following message: -```shell +```text ✔ Packages installed successfully. Successfully initialized git. ``` @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ npm start If everything is successful, you should see a similar confirmation message in your terminal: -```shell +```text Watch mode enabled. Watching for file changes... NOTE: Raw file sizes do not reflect development server per-request transformations. ➜ Local: http://localhost:4200/ diff --git a/adev/src/content/tools/cli/end-to-end.md b/adev/src/content/tools/cli/end-to-end.md index e763f9254f9..012657e362f 100644 --- a/adev/src/content/tools/cli/end-to-end.md +++ b/adev/src/content/tools/cli/end-to-end.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ng e2e The `ng e2e` command will first check your project for the "e2e" target. If it can't locate it, the CLI will then prompt you which e2e package you would like to use and walk you through the setup. -```shell +```text Cannot find "e2e" target for the specified project. You can add a package that implements these capabilities.