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If newProjectRoot is not specified in angular.json, new projects are generated in a folder called undefined. #13703

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ahasall opened this issue Feb 18, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #13704
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area: schematics/angular freq1: low Only reported by a handful of users who observe it rarely severity3: broken type: bug/fix
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ahasall commented Feb 18, 2019

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- [ ] new
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- [ ] serve
- [ ] test
- [ ] e2e
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- [ ] add
- [ ] update
- [ ] lint
- [ ] xi18n
- [ ] run
- [ ] config
- [ ] help
- [ ] version
- [ ] doc

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If newProjectRoot is not specified in angular.json, new projects are generated in a folder called undefined.

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