angular/aio/content/guide/strict-mode.md
Joe Martin (Crowdstaffing) 42289f25c6 docs: improve markdown (#45325)
The purpose of the changes is to clean all markdown to match a single pedantic style.

*   To ensure all changes in style are properly separated.
*   To ensure all styled content aligns to nearest 4-character-tab.
*   To ensure all code blocks use the Angular `<code-example>` or `<code-tab>` elements.
*   To ensure all markdown exists outside of html tags.
*   To ensure all images use the Angular style for `<img>` elements.
*   To ensure that all smart punctuation is replaced or removed.

    ```text
    ’, ’, “, ”, –, —, …
    ```

*   To ensure all content does not conflict with the following reserved characters.

    ```text
    @, $, *, &, #, |, <, >,
    ```

*   To ensure all content displays using html entities.

The following changes were made to files in the following directory.

```text
aio/content
```

The target files were markdown files.
The list of excluded files:

```text
.browserslistrc, .css, .conf, .editorconfig, .gitignore, .html, .js, .json, .sh, .svg, .ts, .txt, .xlf,
```

PR Close #45325
2022-04-08 19:36:30 +00:00

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Strict mode

Angular CLI creates all new workspaces and projects with strict mode enabled.

Strict mode improves maintainability and helps you catch bugs ahead of time. Additionally, strict mode applications are easier to statically analyze and can help the ng update command refactor code more safely and precisely when you are updating to future versions of Angular.

Specifically, strict mode affects newly generated applications in the following way:

You can apply these settings at the workspace and project level.

Using the basic ng new command to create a new workspace and application automatically uses strict mode, as in the following command:

ng new [project-name]

To create a new application in the strict mode within an existing non-strict workspace, run the following command:

ng generate application [project-name] --strict

@reviewed 2022-02-28