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As I have merged both solutions and facing exactly same issue. Also I have followed your instructions on other post but it didn't work at all.

It was and is still working fine with "npm run hmr"/"npm start" "ng build" is still not working even after making these changes. ng build and serve both still telling the same.

I now have merged both solutions for single publish.

Hi, I'm facing same problem is it solved using yarn install ? I have just merged both aspnet core and angular2 solutions following aspnet zero documentation. and in documentation it was mentioned to use npm install? Please let me know if its solved using yarn install?

Still getting same message ng serve You must be inside an angular-cli project in order to use the serve command same for ng build

I have updated my package.json, angular-cli.json , karma.config now I'm getting this error <a class="postlink" href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30VFzGA7ywhT1k1WHpzRS1xSTA/view?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B30VFz ... sp=sharing</a>

HI Ismail, "npm install" command was causing trouble as per getting started documentation you guys referred "yarn install" . So I need to know whether you guys have fixed this thing? can we use "npm install" too or "yarn install" is still strongly recommended? Thanks

I am facing same problem, I dont like the idea of allowing overwrite. What is the proper solution here to get it working. I've two folders in my dist folder. (1) out-tsc (2) out-tsc-e2e Please help at your earliest. Thanks.

Thanks, it worked this way, but why we are unable to use npm straight away? However in documentation its mentioned that either use yarn or npm install. When run npm install it throws an error which can be fixed by adding that specific line you asked to remove. So this is an open issue I guess.

Hey I've sent email please come back at your earliest. thanks

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