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
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@name No Provider Found @category runtime @videoUrl https://www.youtube.com/embed/lAlOryf1-WU @shortDescription No provider for {token} found!
@description You see this error when you try to inject a service but have not declared a corresponding provider. A provider is a mapping that supplies a value that you can inject into the constructor of a class in your application.
Read more on providers in our Dependency Injection guide.
@debugging
Work backwards from the object where the error states that a provider is missing: No provider for ${this}!. This is commonly thrown in services, which require non-existing providers.
To fix the error ensure that your service is registered in the list of providers of an NgModule or has the @Injectable decorator with a providedIn property at top.
The most common solution is to add a provider in @Injectable using providedIn:
@Injectable({ providedIn: 'app' })
@reviewed 2022-02-28