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1 | The command can be used to build a project of type "application" or "library".
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2 | When used to build a library, a different builder is invoked, and only the `ts-config`, `configuration`, and `watch` options are applied.
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3 | All other options apply only to building applications.
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5 | The application builder uses the [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) build tool, with default configuration options specified in the workspace configuration file (`angular.json`) or with a named alternative configuration.
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6 | A "development" configuration is created by default when you use the CLI to create the project, and you can use that configuration by specifying the `--configuration development`.
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8 | The configuration options generally correspond to the command options.
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9 | You can override individual configuration defaults by specifying the corresponding options on the command line.
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10 | The command can accept option names given in either dash-case or camelCase.
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11 | Note that in the configuration file, you must specify names in camelCase.
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13 | Some additional options can only be set through the configuration file,
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14 | either by direct editing or with the `ng config` command.
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15 | These include `assets`, `styles`, and `scripts` objects that provide runtime-global resources to include in the project.
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16 | Resources in CSS, such as images and fonts, are automatically written and fingerprinted at the root of the output folder.
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18 | For further details, see [Workspace Configuration](guide/workspace-config).
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