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 Missing Reference Target @category compiler @videoUrl https://www.youtube.com/embed/fUSAg4kp2WQ @shortDescription No directive found with export
@description
Angular can't find a directive with {{ PLACEHOLDER }} export name.
This is common with a missing import or a missing exportAs on a directive.
This is the compiler equivalent of a common runtime error NG0301: Export Not Found.
@debugging Use the string name of the export not found to trace the templates or modules using this export.
Ensure that all dependencies are properly imported and declared in our Modules.
For example, if the export not found is ngForm, we will need to import FormsModule and declare it in our list of imports in *.module.ts to resolve the missing export error.
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
@NgModule({ … imports: [ FormsModule, …
If you recently added an import, you will need to restart your server to see these changes.
@reviewed 2022-02-28